LeeKooLuu Dual Backup Cameras 7 Inch Monitor System for RV/Truck/Trailer/Campers/Bus Night Vision IP68 Waterpoof Rear/Facing View Reverse/Continuous Use, Brand: LeeKooLuu
C**S
Long range
If you want long range wireless this is the one to get. Tried a couple others but this one is hands down the best I’ve had.It’s on the back of a 40’ 5th wheel and rock solid picture.
B**I
Works well with my 36 foot 5th wheel RV.
The camera was easy to install. Drill two holes for the screws and one for the power wire. I tapped power off the middle clearance light on the back of the trailer and located the camera a few inches below the light. The monitor is a bit small but provides clear and stable image. It was simple to pair the monitor and camera. I usually travel with my lights on for safety reasons so the camera always has power when I moving. Now I can see who is behind me and the camera has a wide angle view that eliminates the blind spots that I have with my mirrors.
D**R
Garbage
*UPDATE* Seller has offered compensation in the form of an Amazon gift card if I remove the negative review. Thanks, Leekooluu!It worked long enough to do a test, which was fine. Once installed on my 25 ft trailer, it would connect intermittently while stationary, but as soon as I would move down the road, the signal would die. I have a good power source, and I've even tried different antennas. 1080p resolution? No, not even close. One could argue good resolution of your monitor was the size of a postage stamp, but definitely not on a 5" monitor. Not once have I been able to effectively use this camera. I paid about $150 for this crap, and now it's listed at $99. If the price sounds too good to be true, it is.
L**Y
Small and good color
This is the third camera system I have owned. First was monochrome in dash 7" hard wired. It was a new coach was supplied with factory pre-wired for camera. I installed it with out any issues. It was Voyager, think it was about 600 dollar bill. The second was on 26' class C that I purchased used. It had some unknown brand 4" monochrome wireless camera. The total overall size was 5-1/2" Wide x 4-1/2" high. I worked for two years and died. I purchased this new HD 720P with what they said was 5" monitor. It was overall smaller than my cell phone. Just about sent it back. The camera display area is 3-3/8" +/- x 2-1/2" +/-. The overall size was 4-7/8" x 4-3/8". I decided to give it a try. Got it installed with out any issues in a very short time. Took it for a test drive, it works quite well. Color was great, but shadow areas are not the best. It show at least 300 to 400 yards down the road more than I need, I think seeing more than 50 to 100 yards is a waste. Have not used at night, but the two monochrome systems I have used were next to worthless at night all you could see was headlights. Now for the not so good things. Installation instruction are very close to worthless. They give a YouTube site that is dead. It has three buttons on the back that has a some menu, but no instructions on how to use. It comes with mounting bracket made of plastic with magnet to hold display. The magnet is great, easy to remove to play with programming if I would know how. The bracket is so so. But I will have to give it five stars, just what does expect for one hundred camera system.
A**U
Great entry camera at a great price point
This is a great entry camera at a great price point. As anyone knows towing anything big, you cannot see directly behind you, but this camera has made all the difference in the world. Being able to make sure no one was right on my bumper while changing lanes on the highway is a must.Installation took about 45 minutes and was all plug & play as long as you purchase the Furrion pigtail.On the camera side, they provide plenty of cable length, but fitting the extra slack behind the fiberglass becomes a challenge. I ended up cutting the cable and simply splicing it.The instructions are straight forward, but they were a little hard to understand. If you’ve ever installed anything like a car stereo, then this is no sweat.The monitor will sync up without any pairing and I felt the 5” monitor was the least obtrusive on the dash. The only issue with the monitor is it connects to the mount using a magnet. While traveling the monitor wanted to droop down on the left where the power cord and antenna is connected. I would recommend a different mount to hold it steady.The system comes with three different power cords with one being a cigarette lighter plug. I used this to get it all up and running and now after a few uses, I plan to make a direct run behind the dash to the fuse panel for esthetics.The monitor quality is good and has good color. While leaving camp before the sun was up, the infrared feature really provided visibility even with early morning fog.When I first installed the system, the picture was perfect but when we started traveling it would cut in and out then finally not coming back up at all. Sitting still the signal would be full strength but as soon as I started drive the signal would drop out. From the monitor to the camera is right at 48-foot (33-foot RV) plus the camera antenna is blocked by the trailer since I was using the predrilled hole and gasket for a Furrion camera. The instructions stated that if you are experiencing any signal issues, they would supply an extended antenna. I emailed support and in just a few days a new antenna came. It’s a magnetic base antenna with a 12-foot cable. This connects to the camera not the monitor. I used a metal plate attached to the RV vent cover bracket to hold the antenna, which works great.The extended antenna made all the difference and the last two trips it never cut out once. There were a few times that the signal strength dropped to one bar and I had a little frame dragging but it never cut out. Most of the time I had full signal strength.The camera has been out in the weather now for two months and I’ve had no problems with it.Note, there is no audio with this system but not something I wanted anyway.
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