Demonstration of Swift Hitch Trailer Hitch Aligner Portable Wireless Camera System # 04928
Question:
Do you have a video demonstrating how the swift hitch back-up camera system works to connect trailer and 5th wheel?
asked by: Shelia
Expert Reply:
The Swift Hitch Trailer Hitch Aligner Portable Wireless Camera System # 04928 is a great tool for simplifying the process of hitching a bumper pull or 5th wheel trailer, or for use on the back of any vehicle for added safety.
The wireless operation means no wires (except when you are charging the two units' included lithium batteries with the supplied cable) and the up-to-300-feet transmission distance means that in most applications you will have a clear color image to help you get hitched. It even includes built-in night-vision capability.
I have linked for you two separate videos for this product. One is a general review of the features and the other shows how easy it can make hitching your trailer.
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Swift Hitch Wireless Hitch Alignment Camera and Monitor - Night Vision - 4-Hour Camera Battery
- Backup Camera
- Hitch Alignment Camera Systems
- Wireless Signal
- 55 Degrees
- Hand-Held Monitor
- 2.5 Inch Display
- Swift Hitch
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