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The LeeKooLuu RV Backup Camera is a state-of-the-art wireless system featuring a 7-inch touch key monitor, capable of recording in 1080P HD. Designed for RVs, it supports up to four cameras simultaneously, ensuring a comprehensive view while reversing. With a robust waterproof design and advanced night vision capabilities, this camera system is built for reliability in all conditions. Easy to install and operate, it’s the perfect companion for your next adventure.










R**S
Good camera/monitor kit for rear view display on RV trailer
I actually purchased three camera/monitor kits. I mounted one of the cameras on the rear of my 26' Cruiser Fun Finder RV trailer using the pre-hookup installed on the trailer for a Furrion backup camera system (which, for one Furrion camera and monitor, is about 2 times the cost of one of these units). I installed the other 2 cameras at the front end of the trailer on the underside on both the right and left sides facing slightly outward and towards the rear.Wiring takes a little bit of time, but it is not difficult. I wired the 2 side-front cameras directly to the trailer battery with an inline fuse in between (2 amp is more than sufficient). Because each camera comes with a quick connect/disconnect plug, I use the quick connect plug to disconnect the cameras when not in use (so they don't draw down the RV trailer battery). Because the rear camera is hooked up to the Furrion prewired camera mount, it turns on/off via the trailer lights (so you have to have your tow vehicles lights on when driving, which is probably a good idea anyways for safety reasons).The two front side cameras on the trailer provide good views of cars in the lanes next to the trailer as well as the underside of the trailer. As funny as that may sound, having a view of the underside of the trailer is actually a good thing so you can keep an eye on the trailer tires (for possible debris issues, loose wheels, or blowouts) or any road debris that might affect your undercarriage. The rear view camera provides a good view of everything behind your trailer as well as traffic approaching from either side of the trailer.There is an occasional lag time on the rear view camera at higher speeds when using the regular wireless antenna (which is about 4 -5 inches long) due to the distance between the camera and the monitor. However, if you contact the manufacturer on their web address contained in the instructions that come with the camera, they will send you a longer antenna free of charge. The longer antenna helps to clear up any signal lags using the wireless capability.I personally have each camera going to a different monitor (so I have 3 monitors in the tow vehicle). I find that it makes it easier to see what is going on. I believe this company also offers a 2 camera version that ties into one monitor, so if dash space is something of a premium and you don't want to have several monitors in your tow vehicle, you can go that route.There are several different mounting styles for the monitor in the tow vehicle cab. If you prefer a suction cup mount, it does not come with the kit. You will need to contact the manufacturer and request they send you one. They will do this free of charge. Be aware that they may have to back order the suction cup mounts, so it may take a little time for them to come in.Overall, I think these are good camera/monitor kits and would recommend it to others looking to install a camera system on their rig.
J**.
WOW, much more than I expected
The system I bought is to replace a five year old 'Furrion' rear view camera that I added to my rig shortly after I purchased it new in 2017.The old 4" screen 'Furrion' provided a poor image most of the time but was prone to complete loss of signal right when it was most needed. This lead me to search for an alternative.It arrived the day after I ordered it from AMAZON, and I had it installed in about 15 minutes after bench testing the Tx & Rx were paired correctly as per stated in the instruction manual. They were, Star # 1I decided on the LeeKooLuu for the following reasons. IT looks great, IT has dual antennae both on the camera/transmitter and screen/receiver, IT fits onto a 'Furrion' mount, making it 'plug & play', IT offers video recording direct to an SD card, THE PRICE is GREAT and IT CAME WITH A SUCTION CUP SCREEN MOUNT. Star # 2It might seem trivial, but to me the suction mount means I don't need to use the industrial quality metal bracket and double sided dashboard tape, making it much less intrusive and easily removable when I'm not towing. Star # 3The impressive installation kit came with alternate pigtails and connectors to direct wire into your tow vehicle and trailer's wiring if you're not pre-wired for a camera system. Star # 4From the moment I energized the system the screen displayed a bright crisp image. The touch sensitive screen controls are intuitive. Following three simple steps clearly described in the instruction manual, I was able to flip the image to match the familiar view I usually see in my truck's rear view mirror. Star # 5I have not yet used the system while on the highway, but so far, the setup and performance whilst stationary have been flawless.I'm thrilled with the apparent quality and performance of this excellent inexpensive system.I'd happily give it Star # 6 but you only offer a 1 - 5 rating.UPDATE: This item performs flawlessly. Drove to Savannah from Orlando and back, it didn't miss a beat. Both in bright sunshine and at night the camera and display provided a level of confidence usually only delivered by a large rear view mirror. I'm ecstatic, and looking forward to my next cross country venture as a result.
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