Every review I have seen on the Haloview has been great. You have done the VERY best review of anyone. We are looking at small trailers for boondocking.....it will have a Haloview rear camera and I'm going to add the side cameras also.
At first glance at the wrap up I thought "Oh no! A flat tire!" lol! Great review, you are so good at simply explaining things so that even a tech dummy like I can understand, thank you! Be well!
Good afternoon from Godley Texas, As usual another great review. Super job on the review. The comparison of the two cameras side by side added credibility to your evaluation of the system. Happy travels and stay safe.
Thank you! We were surprised how much better the Haloview system was, had we known the different a year ago we would have upgraded right from the start of our travels Thanks for watching!
Thanks for taking the time to watch 😎 If it helps, we have been using the system for about 6 months and LOVE it. We are planning to add cameras for an even better view 👍
Thank you for this thorough review. My camper is pre-wired for the Voyager. I haven't bought a camera yet, not believing Voyager was a good buy. I am pretty much sold on the Haloview now.
Great video! (as always) Your comment about putting both antennas on the same plane is absolutely correct. However, having them vertical would improve their performance... although I understand why you tipped them horizontally. If it works, great, if you are having issues, try putting them vertical.
The two critiques that I have of the system is the wobbly mount and that the antenna is on top. I don't have enough room to stand the antenna up vertically, if the antenna connection was on the bottom side of the display, it would work perfectly. Either way, it works very well and I can deal with horizontal antennas, vertical would make the tech guy in me much happier though.
@@Stonyboot What about another antenna that is just short enough to fit? New or off an old router, etc. They seem to be a standard type thing, but granted I'm not a tech guy.
Thanks for watching. We are extremely happy with the Haloview camera. I didn't know how bad our Voyager system was, I just assumed that they were all the same. What a difference. There are many options out there, and Haloview keeps coming to the top due to a great mixture of price and features. Great quality!
The Voyager has been our trusty side kick for 30k miles, but WOW, what a difference. I'll be ditching that system and just expanding the Haloview. It's better in every way I can think of and cheaper!
Once you have added cams can you also get an additional monitor for inside to use at night visible from the bed? This would really up your situational awareness and security. Great review, great video! 😊
That is a great question. I know that you can easily take the monitor in with you, but i'm not sure if the cameras can be paired to more than one monitor at a time. I'll contact HaloView and see what I can find out!
I just got a response for HaloView in regards to having multiple displays at the same time. The MC7109 can't, the camera can't be paired with 2 monitors at the same time. It only works with 1 monitor at a time. You can buy a beanbag mount that makes it really easy to move the camera in and out of the truck. www.haloview.com/beanbag-mount-for-haloview-monitors.html You can try the MC7102 1T2R, which appears to have support for multiple displays. www.haloview.com/haloview-mc7102-1t4r-digital-wireless-camera-monitor-system.html
I didn’t know about matching antenna orientation for better reception 👍 I’m such a wuss when it comes to drilling holes or doing anything to modify stuff. It’s great to see you just put a new hole in the camper without fuss.
I do all my fussing off camera :). The location of the hole was in a decorative cover that isn’t really a through hole in the camper. When I do drill holes, I tend to prepare in advance so I know what I’m doing, at least I try!
I have been thinking about a dash cam, both for safety/insurance and also for youtube videos. Now I'll just add some extra Haloview cameras and I'll be good on all fronts!
Agreed. The HALOVIEW is only 720p, but it might offer a shot that I would have had otherwise. I can always mount my GoPro, but I’m more interested in having video of an unexpected situation. In that case, lower resolution would be better than nothing :-D
Great review! I followed your suggestions in the excellent video about mounting bike. I have a 2017 Cirrus 820. Could I simply change out the camera and monitor while using the built in cabling? That would make the change a no brainer
I checked with Haloview and this was their response: Currently this is the only bracket adapter compatible with Voyager pre-wired RVs www.haloview.com/haloview-backup-camera-bracket-adapter-compatible-with-voyager-furrion-pre-wired-rvs.html
We haven’t needed to yet. When we boondocking we will take the display into the camper with us. Makes a nice rear door security camera. I’m also planning to add more cameras, updates to come.
@@Stonyboot Thanks for the update. I'm looking into a F350 that comes with an option for all of the cameras that you want. Their option for the rear camera is not wireless like your example. Safe travels and keep us updating on your adventures.
From my research, you’ll need a hard wired camera for the ram display. There are several options on the market. These are wireless only. However, I’m sure there are wireless to wired adapters.
Just found you're channel and am binging. Be nice if a wireless receiver module was available so you could pair it to the trucks built-in. But it would need to have the SD recording function too. That's just really handy. Not only for accidents but if something of yours gets stolen you'd have something to show the cops and insurance. Nice to see real time reviews instead of fan-boy shilling. Thanks! Question: If you have 4 cam's, would they be better centered on the four sides, if on the camper roof, or on the four corners? I was thinking on the corners as you might get better view overlap. But for parking and accidents, straight front and back would be better. ......so maybe 6 cams!!! LOL
Thanks for watching! I'm happy to have a dedicated monitor/display, since the screen in our truck runs everything else, it would be a hassle to constantly switch between all the functions. Also, mounting the camera monitor on the dash makes it much easier to check when I'm looking at my mirrors and trying to keep my eyes on the road. The functionality included in the display and the ability to move it around are huge pro's in my book. Since I removed my tailgate, I did lose one of my factory cameras. I did consider buying an aftermarket camera and installing it, but I don't have a real need for it now. No fan-boy stuff going on here! If we like something, we will share that, if we don't we will share that. We try to stay positive and honest. It's been a few weeks and I'm still shocked at the difference in quality between the cameras. I think i'm going to use the old Voyager camera as an under truck camera for when i'm backing over rough terrain. I can't sell the system and I have a hard time throwing it away, so alternative duty sounds like a good plan. I have not pursued additional cameras yet since we are on the move and don't have a shipping address right now. I'm probably going to go with 4 cameras and figure out the best install location when I get them. For the side view, ideally I'd like to have an out to the side and slightly rear facing setup so I can easily see what/who is beside me when changing lanes or merging. I have a couple blind spots that bother me and these cameras would really solve that. This would also give me nearly 360 coverage which would be really cool! That will be coming in the future!
@@Stonyboot Thanks for the thorough reply! I see and agree with both your points regarding the separate screen. I've a new truck and TC on the way and the TC comes with built in camera and separate screen. Hopefully a decent quality one. I'll see how I make out with the tailgate cam being off. Though, I may not miss it as my 98 truck has none of that anyway. :) Under the truck view sound very handy on rough trails. Would love to see a vid once you get your 4 cam's just to see the different views you try and to see your final choice. Thanks again!
@@wingnutbert9685 I'll be sure to make that video, I can't wait to get it setup. But it's probably going to be another month or so before I get to it 😒 Stay tuned!
Just too let you know, it doesn’t matter which way you have the antenna at all. I have worked with these types of cameras for years and back when this type of camera first came out it was important to have the antennas pointing in the same direction. But, the newer technology we have today it is not necessary to have the antennas facing the same way. I’ve worked on very high end cameras that get there signal from your radio antenna and they work just fine. I’m a tech guy too and also a professional photographer that owns his own business and I promise you that you don’t have that far to go with your signal, so pointing the antennas in the same direction doesn’t make any difference what so ever. I’m not in anyway trying to say you don’t know what your doing as I have enjoyed watching your DIY videos on a lot of the work you have done on your rig, so I hope you don’t take it that way. Keep on keeping on brother and safe travels!! Would love to meet you guys in Tennessee if you pass through again. Thanks!!
I agree, with that distance it’s not an issue. However, I have found that it makes a difference with the amount of lag we get with the system. Short distance with a lot of interference through the camper. It’s also part of the recommendations, so I was trying to be a good doobie and be accurate. But, in our setup,l we have to angle it however it works. So you’re right, not a big deal!
Every review I have seen on the Haloview has been great. You have done the VERY best review of anyone. We are looking at small trailers for boondocking.....it will have a Haloview rear camera and I'm going to add the side cameras also.
Thanks, I'm really happy with the camera. I plan to expand the system in the future, but have to hold off for now.
At first glance at the wrap up I thought "Oh no! A flat tire!" lol! Great review, you are so good at simply explaining things so that even a tech dummy like I can understand, thank you! Be well!
I see what you mean. We just wanted to play in the puddles :)
I did too. My quick glance gut reaction was "Why are your tires flat???" LOL
Good afternoon from Godley Texas,
As usual another great review. Super job on the review. The comparison of the two cameras side by side added credibility to your evaluation of the system.
Happy travels and stay safe.
Thank you! We were surprised how much better the Haloview system was, had we known the different a year ago we would have upgraded right from the start of our travels
Thanks for watching!
Nice job! the backup camera seems great
Thank you, it’s been working great!
Much better camera for sure. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for watching, I was really impressed with the improvement. I never thought I would be excited about a backup camera ☺️
Yeah! I get like that with gadgets as well.
Awesome, already on my wish list
Awesome! We love that camera!
Great review- thanks for taking the time to put it all together 🍻
Thanks for taking the time to watch 😎 If it helps, we have been using the system for about 6 months and LOVE it. We are planning to add cameras for an even better view 👍
@@Stonyboot I will make sure when I buy it I will use your link - 🍻
😊 thank you very much!
Been binge watching your videos. All of them very useful! We are looking at getting a cirrus 920 camper too. So all these videos are great!
Thank you so much! Woo hoo! Cirruses (or Cirri?) is a way to go :)
Thank you for this thorough review. My camper is pre-wired for the Voyager. I haven't bought a camera yet, not believing Voyager was a good buy. I am pretty much sold on the Haloview now.
I'm still really happy with the setup. I'll be expanding the system soon, i"m just behind on other projects. But it's an excellent sytem!
Great video! (as always)
Your comment about putting both antennas on the same plane is absolutely correct. However, having them vertical would improve their performance... although I understand why you tipped them horizontally. If it works, great, if you are having issues, try putting them vertical.
The two critiques that I have of the system is the wobbly mount and that the antenna is on top. I don't have enough room to stand the antenna up vertically, if the antenna connection was on the bottom side of the display, it would work perfectly. Either way, it works very well and I can deal with horizontal antennas, vertical would make the tech guy in me much happier though.
@@Stonyboot What about another antenna that is just short enough to fit? New or off an old router, etc. They seem to be a standard type thing, but granted I'm not a tech guy.
Great review!!!! I was looking for backup camera. Cheers and God bless....
Thanks for watching. We are extremely happy with the Haloview camera. I didn't know how bad our Voyager system was, I just assumed that they were all the same. What a difference. There are many options out there, and Haloview keeps coming to the top due to a great mixture of price and features. Great quality!
Wow good to know I have the Voyage model also, good Infor video,
The Voyager has been our trusty side kick for 30k miles, but WOW, what a difference. I'll be ditching that system and just expanding the Haloview. It's better in every way I can think of and cheaper!
I like it! Take care!
Thank you!
Very nice. Huge difference
It really is a huge difference. A few weeks later, I’m still really happy with the upgrade!
Once you have added cams can you also get an additional monitor for inside to use at night visible from the bed? This would really up your situational awareness and security. Great review, great video! 😊
That is a great question. I know that you can easily take the monitor in with you, but i'm not sure if the cameras can be paired to more than one monitor at a time. I'll contact HaloView and see what I can find out!
I just got a response for HaloView in regards to having multiple displays at the same time.
The MC7109 can't, the camera can't be paired with 2 monitors at the same time. It only works with 1 monitor at a time.
You can buy a beanbag mount that makes it really easy to move the camera in and out of the truck.
www.haloview.com/beanbag-mount-for-haloview-monitors.html
You can try the MC7102 1T2R, which appears to have support for multiple displays.
www.haloview.com/haloview-mc7102-1t4r-digital-wireless-camera-monitor-system.html
I didn’t know about matching antenna orientation for better reception 👍 I’m such a wuss when it comes to drilling holes or doing anything to modify stuff. It’s great to see you just put a new hole in the camper without fuss.
I do all my fussing off camera :). The location of the hole was in a decorative cover that isn’t really a through hole in the camper. When I do drill holes, I tend to prepare in advance so I know what I’m doing, at least I try!
Glad you told us why you parked in a puddle! / tire cleaning the Texas way 🤙
That so true! We drove through a river and some big puddles to get all the Texas clay off of our wheels and mud flaps!
Now that we have the Tire pressure monitoring system operational the rear view camera is next. Thanks for the info. PS - Have the dashcam already.
I have been thinking about a dash cam, both for safety/insurance and also for youtube videos. Now I'll just add some extra Haloview cameras and I'll be good on all fronts!
@@Stonyboot - Great idea, stick with the Haloview. The resolution on many dash cams would not be good enough for your your channel.
Agreed. The HALOVIEW is only 720p, but it might offer a shot that I would have had otherwise. I can always mount my GoPro, but I’m more interested in having video of an unexpected situation. In that case, lower resolution would be better than nothing :-D
Great review! I followed your suggestions in the excellent video about mounting bike. I have a 2017 Cirrus 820. Could I simply change out the camera and monitor while using the built in cabling? That would make the change a no brainer
I checked with Haloview and this was their response:
Currently this is the only bracket adapter compatible with Voyager pre-wired RVs
www.haloview.com/haloview-backup-camera-bracket-adapter-compatible-with-voyager-furrion-pre-wired-rvs.html
Thanks, brother. Great video. Beautiful wife too! : )
Thank you!
When you park and go into a store, do you remove the camera from the dash?
We haven’t needed to yet. When we boondocking we will take the display into the camper with us. Makes a nice rear door security camera. I’m also planning to add more cameras, updates to come.
@@Stonyboot Thanks for the update. I'm looking into a F350 that comes with an option for all of the cameras that you want. Their option for the rear camera is not wireless like your example. Safe travels and keep us updating on your adventures.
Can you run it through the stock Ram backup camera system?
From my research, you’ll need a hard wired camera for the ram display. There are several options on the market. These are wireless only. However, I’m sure there are wireless to wired adapters.
Whats going on with Alde ?
The conclusion will be out next week. I had to delay that video due to some technical troubles. We did get it fixed! Stay tuned.
@@Stonyboot looking forward to your video. Good stuff !
Thanks, look for it next week 😁
You can probably bring it in the camper and use it as a security camera why your camping.
Exactly! It's just a normal 12v plug, so we will probably bring it inside and use it when we are parked. Really nice video quality!
Just found you're channel and am binging. Be nice if a wireless receiver module was available so you could pair it to the trucks built-in. But it would need to have the SD recording function too. That's just really handy. Not only for accidents but if something of yours gets stolen you'd have something to show the cops and insurance.
Nice to see real time reviews instead of fan-boy shilling. Thanks!
Question: If you have 4 cam's, would they be better centered on the four sides, if on the camper roof, or on the four corners? I was thinking on the corners as you might get better view overlap. But for parking and accidents, straight front and back would be better. ......so maybe 6 cams!!! LOL
Thanks for watching! I'm happy to have a dedicated monitor/display, since the screen in our truck runs everything else, it would be a hassle to constantly switch between all the functions. Also, mounting the camera monitor on the dash makes it much easier to check when I'm looking at my mirrors and trying to keep my eyes on the road. The functionality included in the display and the ability to move it around are huge pro's in my book.
Since I removed my tailgate, I did lose one of my factory cameras. I did consider buying an aftermarket camera and installing it, but I don't have a real need for it now.
No fan-boy stuff going on here! If we like something, we will share that, if we don't we will share that. We try to stay positive and honest. It's been a few weeks and I'm still shocked at the difference in quality between the cameras. I think i'm going to use the old Voyager camera as an under truck camera for when i'm backing over rough terrain. I can't sell the system and I have a hard time throwing it away, so alternative duty sounds like a good plan.
I have not pursued additional cameras yet since we are on the move and don't have a shipping address right now. I'm probably going to go with 4 cameras and figure out the best install location when I get them. For the side view, ideally I'd like to have an out to the side and slightly rear facing setup so I can easily see what/who is beside me when changing lanes or merging. I have a couple blind spots that bother me and these cameras would really solve that. This would also give me nearly 360 coverage which would be really cool! That will be coming in the future!
@@Stonyboot Thanks for the thorough reply! I see and agree with both your points regarding the separate screen. I've a new truck and TC on the way and the TC comes with built in camera and separate screen. Hopefully a decent quality one.
I'll see how I make out with the tailgate cam being off. Though, I may not miss it as my 98 truck has none of that anyway. :)
Under the truck view sound very handy on rough trails.
Would love to see a vid once you get your 4 cam's just to see the different views you try and to see your final choice.
Thanks again!
@@wingnutbert9685 I'll be sure to make that video, I can't wait to get it setup. But it's probably going to be another month or so before I get to it 😒 Stay tuned!
Just too let you know, it doesn’t matter which way you have the antenna at all. I have worked with these types of cameras for years and back when this type of camera first came out it was important to have the antennas pointing in the same direction. But, the newer technology we have today it is not necessary to have the antennas facing the same way. I’ve worked on very high end cameras that get there signal from your radio antenna and they work just fine. I’m a tech guy too and also a professional photographer that owns his own business and I promise you that you don’t have that far to go with your signal, so pointing the antennas in the same direction doesn’t make any difference what so ever. I’m not in anyway trying to say you don’t know what your doing as I have enjoyed watching your DIY videos on a lot of the work you have done on your rig, so I hope you don’t take it that way. Keep on keeping on brother and safe travels!! Would love to meet you guys in Tennessee if you pass through again. Thanks!!
I agree, with that distance it’s not an issue. However, I have found that it makes a difference with the amount of lag we get with the system. Short distance with a lot of interference through the camper.
It’s also part of the recommendations, so I was trying to be a good doobie and be accurate. But, in our setup,l we have to angle it however it works. So you’re right, not a big deal!
cool
Thanks!
First lol
Haha. Nice!