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The Haloview MC7108 Wireless RV Backup Camera System features a 7" LCD monitor with built-in DVR, offering real-time recording and playback. With a 120° wide viewing angle and a wireless range of up to 984 feet, this system is designed for trucks, trailers, RVs, and more. It boasts an IP69K waterproof rating and a vibration resistance of 5.9G, ensuring reliability in any condition.
Lens | wide viewing angle |
Connector Type Used on Cable | wireless |
Real Angle of View | 120 Degrees |
Display Technology | LCD |
Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
Voltage | 32 Volts |
Screen Size | 7 Inches |
Lux rating | 5.9 Lux |
Compatible Devices | Haloview CA112/CA109/CA108/CA110 |
Installation Method | Surface Mount,Dashboard Mount |
T**R
Great pic & sync@ 55ft for me. Easy software. Great value.
Pros- Sync. I have on the back of a 31 foot trailer & crew cab truck. It syncs up within 2 seconds and gives a good feed even at 70mph.- Picture. While it says 720 HD, it's a clearer picture than another vendor's 1080 HD setup I tried.- Software. Very straight forward h easy to use. I found many of the cameras use a similar screen & software, but compared to the 1st other vendor's, this was better. I liked being able to control brightness & which camera gets the sound from the front panel without having to go into the menu.- Sound is very sensitive & reasonable quality.- SD card for recording is easily accessible click style. The other system I tried I had to use a screwdriver to get to the SD Card slot.- It came with much of the camera has bracket already setup. The other vendor I tried I had to figure out how to assemble all the parts.- Mounting. I found I could use a magnetic mount for the screen in the truck, then easily grab it & put in the camper to use for surveillance. It didn't mount on the Furion bracket like I hoped as it pointed down too far, but I found a way to make it work by removing the angled Furion mount but left the waterproofed base pad.- Power requirement. The camera states 10V-32V. My system was putting out 12.8 and the 1st system from another vendor didn't work... wouldn't sync up more than 20 feet. Haloview works great at about 55ft.-Support. I was out 11 months from install & the infrared went out. They had a replacement to swap out sent to me in 2 days. Regular concise & engaged emails worked better than many phone support techs tried to their corporate support scripts.Cons:- It didn't mount on my Furion bracket like I hoped as it pointed down too far, and the antenna didn't stick upright, but I found a way to make it work by removing the angled Furion mount but left the waterproofed base pad and used their extended mount bracket. They were helpful in finding the right bracket.
T**M
Works very well!
I got the rear view and side view cameras, and am very pleased with them. The picture clarity is incredible, and the installation was fairly easy. Plan on using the old gasket if your trailer is prewired, and buy the adapter kit. Plan on using silicon calking to seal it. I cut the old gasket to fit the adapter bracket. If you have problems with the camera connecting, check the polarity (they are polarity sensitive).The cameras are well made, work great in day or night mode, and have great field of view. I now have 3 cameras and may get the fourth for the truck to see the hitch when hooking up the trailer.I have already recommended them to a couple of friends.*** Update: I had problems with the monitor rebooting every three minutes. I sent a message to support, and was very pleased with the results. I received a new replacement monitor in a couple of days, and got it installed in my truck and synced with the cameras a couple of days later. Not only is the product great, but the support is fantastic.
T**G
Great upgrade to our RV and car trailer
We installed this system in our Super C RV to monitor our cargo trailer. The RV already had a back up camera but we wanted something we could use behind the entire rig. RV is 38 feet Long towing 16 foot car trailer. We mounted the camera at the top of the rear doors of cargo trailer and took power from the running lights. (The parking lights must be on for the camera to operate). It works great. Perfect picture quality in motion. We like the microphone when we are backing in tight campgrounds. No more yelling and arm waving. The biggest con is the menu screen. It’s just very clunky design and requires clicking through multiple steps to make adjustments. But, once you’re set they way you like it, you’re done. Seems to me, they could really improve that part, hence the 4 stars.Like many report here, syncing the camera may take you multiple tries. But, it will sync. Be patient, use a small pin on reset button, and it should start up fine.After using this Trailer camera on several long trips, we decided to add the side view camera to the RV itself. We mounted them on the outside of our huge side mirrors. Wow! The side cameras totally eliminate blind spots. The side range of view covers multiple lanes. Really nice on those awful 4 and 6 lane interstate roads when you need to watch for idiots trying to squeeze in between big rigs. We mounted them by drilling into metal mirror frame and pulled power from the harness inside the mirror. There is a running light built into the mirror housing. Since the mirror housing and the camera housing are both black, it is a very well blended look. The extra power line we just coiled back inside the mirror as originally designed. For ease of repair we used plastic wire splice clip connectors on the Side mirror cameras so we could easily unplug, remove or repair the camera.Overall, very happy with the investment and performance. I do wish the halo view screen was more user friendly.The entire system shuts down when headlights are off. Therefore, you must run with lights on to use camera in the way we configured ours, but we do that anyway.Skills required to install are basic. If you’ve ever spliced a wire, you can do this. Good luck.
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