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Best Camera System for RV Pre-Wired for Furrion Camera System  

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what about side or mirror cameras to go along with the rear camera?

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The best camera system pre-wired for use with a Furrion observation camera is the Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision # FOS05TASF which has a 5-inch screen. These camera systems are the best option because they are not only highly effective but also easy to use and set up in a pre-wired trailer.

The Furrion Observation camera system has a camera that has a shaded design so glare in the bright sun won't be a problem, and also has infrared so you can use it without issue after the sun goes down. The camera is also waterproof so no matter the weather it will give you a durable, effective way to observe what is happening behind you.

The 5 inch screen with the # FOS05TASF provides clarity and are a simple way to use the system. These LCD screens give you a full color view and you can even adjust the brightness and color to your liking. The best part is they are touchscreens so there are no bulky or cumbersome controls to mess with.

I have added links to video reviews of these observation systems for you to check out as well.

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Mike G.

7/30/2019

what about side or mirror cameras to go along with the rear camera?

Kyle S.

7/30/2019

That's an excellent question and there is a perfect complement for side cameras for the Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision # FOS07TASF or # FOS05TASF. The side cameras designed to be used with this system are the Marker Light RV Side Cameras w/ Night Vision for Furrion Vision S Systems # FCE48TASL which is an outstanding way to minimize any type of blind spot and give you a side view. I strongly recommend checking out the video review I linked of these side marker lights for you to check out.

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