Recommended Backup Camera For My Motorhome With A Wider Field Of View
Question:
The new wired backup camera now installed on the upper rear of a Class C motorhome does not have enough of a vertical viewing angle. The old one showed the bumper, right below it, to horizontal toward the rear. The new one, when showing the bumper, only gives a view of about 8 feet behind the motorhome. So, it is not good at all for backing up. Can you recommend a wired one with a wider vertical viewing angle for use with the new screen on the radio? Thank you for your good advise,
asked by: William H
Expert Reply:
I do have plenty of camera options that will work for you. Unfortunately, I do not have any that will work with the screen on your radio. With that in mind, I am a fan of the Rear View Safety Backup Camera System with Flush Mount Camera, part # RVS-7707721. It is a wired backup camera with a 170° field of view, blind spot monitoring, and night vision.
I have included a product description link and a video review link below.
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Rear View Safety Backup Camera System with Flush Mount Camera
- RV Camera System
- Backup Camera
- Mirrored Image
- Night Vision
- Hardwired
- 170 Degrees
- Dashboard Pedestal Mount
- Blind Spot
- 7 Inch Display
- 1 Camera
- Rear View Safety
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