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Best Camera for Trailers and Motorhomes / RVs in 2024

1. Furrion Vision S

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Key Features

  • Front, rear/doorway, and left & right turn signal cameras with a 7” touchscreen LCD monitor
  • Wireless cameras for easy installation
  • IP 65 rated for dust and moisture resistance (not dust proof or waterproof)
  • IR LED enhanced night vision
  • 480TVL resolution
  • Can operate as a motion-detecting security camera
  • Includes wiring to install
Furrion Vision S Quick Review

There is a reason many brand-new motorhomes and travel trailers are factory-equipped with Furrion cameras- they are a superior solution to long-distance video feed. This wireless four camera setup from Furrion is admittedly expensive- but you get what you pay for. It has front and rear, left and right cameras, and a 7-inch touchscreen multi-function monitor.

Each wireless cam also features a motion sensor, so your Furrion system will record video even when you are away. The rear and doorway cameras also have microphones for recording audio. Cameras stream video to the monitor using a 2.4gHz WiFi connection. Even at high speeds, this system transmits at least 100 feet, making it appropriate for almost any truck and trailer combo, motorhome or fifth wheel trailer.

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Reasons to Buy
  • Perfect long-range solution for large motorhomes
  • Easy setup and factory-appearing installation
  • Pretty comprehensive, high quality setup
Reasons Not to Buy
  • Lower resolution compared to some competitors in the same price range
  • Lower than average IP-rating increases the likelihood of damage during weather

2. Haloview MC5111

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Key Features

  • Wireless rear view camera and 7” touchscreen monitor system
  • IP-69 rated (waterproof)
  • Live view and recording capabilities
  • Add up to four cameras
  • 120-degree viewing angle
  • Perfect for long trailers up to 984 feet open line of sight range
  • Built-in microphone
  • Compatible with factory Furrion wiring
Haloview MC5111 Quick Review

This single camera system is ideal for travel trailers and fifth wheels that are often difficult to safely back up. The dedicated camera and monitor provide good resolution images and are easy to set up wirelessly. It's even compatible with campers factory equipped with Furrion components. A 120-degree viewing angle is ideal for accurate, fish-eye free images.

The wireless backup camera bolts to the bumper or body of your trailer and has exceptional adjustment to provide exactly the view you need. The monitor can mount to your dash with a bracket or to the windshield using suction cups. The system doubles duty as a DVR, allowing easy recording of the rear view of your vehicle for playback later. Want to add cameras later? The monitor is capable of up to four video feeds.

Reasons to Buy
  • Ideal for large vehicles
  • Excellent WiFi connectivity
  • Expandable system at a great price
Reasons Not to Buy
  • Wiring is Furrion compatible, screw holes are not
  • Lacks a rain shroud to prevent water obscuring image

This post was last modified on March 26, 2024 7:08 am

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Kameron Scott

Back in 2008, Kameron decided to dive headfirst into the world of car and marine audio, and by 2010, CarAudioNow was born. With his roots in the industry running SC Autosound in Orange County, California, he began compiling lists of standout products, crafting helpful how-to guides, and much more. He wasn't just an armchair expert though – he got his hands dirty, testing products in the garage and installing them in hundreds of customers' vehicles. With CarAudioNow, his mission was crystal clear: to simplify the process of finding top-quality car audio and tech gear, so that you wouldn't have to spend countless hours on research. Between 2015 and 2018, he worked as a Digital Product Manager at Motor Trend. During that time, he collaborated closely with renowned editorial figures like Mike Floyd and Ed Loh, creating web experiences tailored to automotive enthusiasts. Fast forward to today, and he's still going strong. With a group of trusted editors, he continues to curate expert lists, rigorously test products, and write informative articles. As the founder, he's not just a figurehead; he's also the primary editor and contributor, ensuring that CarAudioNow remains a trusted resource for everything related to car and marine audio.

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