Great video. I have a 2010 Sierra long bed, and it doesn't have any cameras. I am looking for a camera system, and I like this one so far. But I would like to have one with more than 2 cameras, as I'd like to have different angles, especially when I am hooking up a trailer. But then again, now that I think about it, I may be able to mount the camera high on the tail gate and angle it down in a manner to which I can see what is behind me and still get the edge of the bumper/hitch.
Thanks for the video, you got me excited about this model. At 10:20, you mentioned running the power wire to a switch 12 v power so that the camera is not always on. However, at the end of the video, it seems like the front camera is always on even after using a stitch 12 v part. What do you need to do so that you can turn the front camera on only when needed? I know you can switch back and forth between the cameras but that's not what I mean by the camera being on. Hope that makes sense.
Maybe you won’t see thus as your comment is from a year ago but a solution for that is to connect the camera wires to a power source you already control in your car. This could be your headlights. I have one camera connected to reverse lights so it only turns on when I put the car in reverse. The same would happen if you connect the wires to the headlights and turn them on or off whenever you want. This method does not drain your battery or stay on after you turn lights off as you are controlling the camera power at the same time you control your headlights.
Hi Great Video easiley explained thank you got this the next day so easy to fit I'am a senior person and I was able to do it one thing everytime I use car to go somewhere it reverts back to mirror image GRRR! when I set it at normal view is there any way of storing that normal view when selected at menu thanks again
How did you tap into the acc relay to get 12v ignition power? Did you use any piggyback adapter? Or just insert the red bare wire and put the relay back in? Thanks.
Do you have any advance instructions on pairing with an extra camera from a previous set up ? I bought mine 8 months ago. Love it . The monitor pixels started acting up and couldn’t see at night . I contacted auto vox and I told him I only need the monitor . They sent me another complete system . I installed the new monitor only and it did not work . I had to swap the old camera with the new camera as well . Now I have a good camera that I want to use for the front but it will not link/program . How can I un program my old one ?
Does the camera record and store the images? For instance when you are involved in an accident, will it record 10 seconds before and 10 seconds after the collision 💥?
Can this camera take the place of a dash- cam. If I have an accident will both cameras record? And even if I don't have the camera on does it record all the time? I'm sure you know what I want to know, basically is this just another type of dashcam? And lastly is there a place for a sd card? Thanks Leon
Thank you for your helpful and informative video. I'm planning on installing this unit in my F150 pickup and would like to make it a permanent hard wired installation. Is it possible, feasible or recommended to remove the cigarette lighter plug from the monitor power cord and tap into 12v ignition with a fuse tap? Thanks for your help.
@@oliverbradshaw4640 Did you hardwire the Monitor? I just bought one and want to do the same to the ACC fuse . Are the wires color coded (after you cut the plug off) so you can tell the pos/neg wires? Thanks
Did you hardwire the Monitor? I just bought one and want to do the same to the ACC fuse . Are the wires color coded (after you cut the plug off) so you can tell the pos/neg wires? Thanks
Another great idea! I just think it's a bit too much in your way space wise! I did ask this question before any way possible that you could hook up a dvr camera like you did in the back with the T-tab option in the front windshield area from the top portion so you don't have to use long cable!? I hope you understand what im trying to ask. If its possible that would be an awesome way of doing it. Keep up the good work my friend.
I am guessing you are asking about mounting the front camera inside the vehicle at the top of the windshield. If that's the case, then yes you can mount this camera inside the car behind the windshield but this will not give you a view that helps with parking since you won't see what's directly in front of the bumper. Also this is not a dashcam, so it does not record. It's strictly a camera monitor system. You will still need to wire the camera power wire to ignition 12 vwhich you can tap in the fuse box.
@@dial2fast thank you for your reply! I am actually talking about a dash cam configuration in the same way we'll sort of wiring you did in the back for this camera you reviewed in this video! I have always wondered with your wiring skills is it possible to take the power from the mid top light by the windshield/rearview mirror to cross wire it from there to power on a dash camera? ps sorry for the confusion about my actual question.
@@N-I-N-OS I don't recommend tapping power off the interior light or rearview mirror power wire. The interior light will have constant power and with many modern cars, that power will shut off after a period of time (to prevent battery drain). Dashcams need a reliable ignition 12v power that is able to supply enough current to power the dashcam. Rearview mirror power wire is also not a good choice because it's constant 12V, and the wires used are typically 20-24 AWG with is very low current handling. Tapping off that to power a dashcam can result in possible operation issue or damaging the dashcam. When it comes to installing car accessories, one must consider reliability over convenience.
@@dial2fast wow! thank you for the whole explanation! I wondered if it was possible that would made the connection shorter, and simpler! Unfortunately, with you explanation it won't be possible. Either way thank you a bunch for all you do! Maybe, there will be something in the near future that will be similar to what i want that won't interfere with other components of the car. I just hate the long cables that connect to the dash cam. There should be a simpler way of powering it! Thank you once more! Cheers from Iowa!
thank you so much for the video i was looking every were for two cameras demo, thanks men, i have quick question now your rear camera is always displayed on the screen ? or it turn's off after some time (i really want to be turned off like after 1 minute or so)
Use a multimeter and check for the reverse wire 12V when the car in put in reverse gear. Also check to make sure the ground wire has a good connection on the vehicle.
System works great for back up camera which is paired don’t waste your money or time on a second camera that is not paired it will not work I’ve tried three different cameras and two monitors will not except second camera. If the company is interested in selling a second camera why don’t they pair and sell it as a complete system.
Bit late. But just in case you have it in a box somewhere. What worked for me was not powering on the second cam until after the monitor is in search/pairing mode
@@_multiverse_ @Sam lol you obviously don't know what kind of true wireless tech is out there nowadays in 2021. I have a auto dash cam that is true wireless. The main camera unit is mounted in the front windshield with a 3x6 inch solar backing that faces outwards. The rear facing cam also mounts on the inside rear window with a 4x4 solar backing. You have the option to either store all data locally in each device or you can make it so that the rear unit feeds the video to the front unit wirelessly. This sharing mode can be used for live viewing while you drive so that you can see what's happening behind you. Battery capacity is big enough that if charged on a sunny day it's enough to keep both cams on and recording all day and night. So to answer your question yes you can get power out of thin air....
@@edgararcega3046 Those lithium cells will be dead within a year of exposure to extreme temperatures encountered in a vehicle. High quality dash cams are either easily removable or are capacitor powered for a reason. Stop acting like you know what you’re talking about
@@_multiverse_ @Sam lol funny you said all this. I've had this system in my car for 8 months now and it's still functioning like new. And yes mine can be easily removed. I did mention that this system is "true wireless" so because it has no cables at all you simply slide it upwards and out of its mounting bracket that's stuck to the window. This allows me to store it out of sight or take it with me if I ever have to for whatever reason. I guess that makes it a high quality camera as defined by yourself. Your not talking to a guy that is basing stuff out of a TH-cam video or something I've seen online. I own this system dude you can't argue with that. I know what I have and what it's capable of. And by the way il take the comment you said about the batteries dying within a year as a tip. Like I said mine is still operating like new but maybe il be more cautious about sun exposure. After all it can be easily removed and tossed in my glove compartment when I park my car. I've actually never heard of heat affecting lithium batteries. I've always left electronics in my hot car and I've never had issues with the batteries dying on them because of that.
Great video. I have a 2010 Sierra long bed, and it doesn't have any cameras. I am looking for a camera system, and I like this one so far. But I would like to have one with more than 2 cameras, as I'd like to have different angles, especially when I am hooking up a trailer. But then again, now that I think about it, I may be able to mount the camera high on the tail gate and angle it down in a manner to which I can see what is behind me and still get the edge of the bumper/hitch.
Well done Sire. That us a very informative video withouit the usuall time wasting fillers. Thanks
Great Video, that Nismo badge on your 4000lb suv made me chuckle.
Thanks for the video, you got me excited about this model. At 10:20, you mentioned running the power wire to a switch 12 v power so that the camera is not always on. However, at the end of the video, it seems like the front camera is always on even after using a stitch 12 v part. What do you need to do so that you can turn the front camera on only when needed? I know you can switch back and forth between the cameras but that's not what I mean by the camera being on. Hope that makes sense.
Maybe you won’t see thus as your comment is from a year ago but a solution for that is to connect the camera wires to a power source you already control in your car. This could be your headlights. I have one camera connected to reverse lights so it only turns on when I put the car in reverse. The same would happen if you connect the wires to the headlights and turn them on or off whenever you want. This method does not drain your battery or stay on after you turn lights off as you are controlling the camera power at the same time you control your headlights.
Hi Great Video easiley explained thank you got this the next day so easy to fit I'am a senior person and I was able to do it one thing everytime I use car to go somewhere it reverts back to mirror image GRRR! when I set it at normal view is there any way of storing that normal view when selected at menu thanks again
How did you tap into the acc relay to get 12v ignition power? Did you use any piggyback adapter? Or just insert the red bare wire and put the relay back in? Thanks.
Very detailed video, and it helped me pair my 2nd camera.
Great video and explications . Thanks a lot from France
if i connect both cameras to ignition do i have to pick the camera i want
Can you change the parking lines to different angle or position ? They look like little bit off...thanks
Do you have any advance instructions on pairing with an extra camera from a previous set up ? I bought mine 8 months ago. Love it . The monitor pixels started acting up and couldn’t see at night . I contacted auto vox and I told him I only need the monitor . They sent me another complete system . I installed the new monitor only and it did not work . I had to swap the old camera with the new camera as well . Now I have a good camera that I want to use for the front but it will not link/program . How can I un program my old one ?
Does the camera record and store the images? For instance when you are involved in an accident, will it record 10 seconds before and 10 seconds after the collision 💥?
no, its a monitor not a recorder
You really explained very well sir. Thank you.
Hi.
Can I pair the camera to a tablet?
TH-cam Title: “Wireless”
Open box picture: “Tons of wires”
(Beyond Excellent job explaining things though)
Can this camera take the place of a dash- cam. If I have an accident will both cameras record? And even if I don't have the camera on does it record all the time? I'm sure you know what I want to know, basically is this just another type of dashcam? And lastly is there a place for a sd card? Thanks Leon
no recording its a reversing camera for parking,
super cool, gonna get this kit now
Hi...where can I buy this auto Vox W7pro?
Link in description
I have a ???? can u have it set up so the monitor stays on and not turn off so I can have live view at all Tims in side of my camper ????
Looks very good.
No recording capacity? Only good for back up viewing?
This is a camera monitor system and not a dashcam.
Thank you for your helpful and informative video. I'm planning on installing this unit in my F150 pickup and would like to make it a permanent hard wired installation. Is it possible, feasible or recommended to remove the cigarette lighter plug from the monitor power cord and tap into 12v ignition with a fuse tap? Thanks for your help.
Yes, use a piggy back fuse for easy installation
@@oliverbradshaw4640 Did you hardwire the Monitor? I just bought one and want to do the same to the ACC fuse . Are the wires color coded (after you cut the plug off) so you can tell the pos/neg wires? Thanks
Did you hardwire the Monitor? I just bought one and want to do the same to the ACC fuse . Are the wires color coded (after you cut the plug off) so you can tell the pos/neg wires? Thanks
Another great idea! I just think it's a bit too much in your way space wise! I did ask this question before any way possible that you could hook up a dvr camera like you did in the back with the T-tab option in the front windshield area from the top portion so you don't have to use long cable!? I hope you understand what im trying to ask. If its possible that would be an awesome way of doing it. Keep up the good work my friend.
I am guessing you are asking about mounting the front camera inside the vehicle at the top of the windshield. If that's the case, then yes you can mount this camera inside the car behind the windshield but this will not give you a view that helps with parking since you won't see what's directly in front of the bumper. Also this is not a dashcam, so it does not record. It's strictly a camera monitor system. You will still need to wire the camera power wire to ignition 12 vwhich you can tap in the fuse box.
@@dial2fast thank you for your reply! I am actually talking about a dash cam configuration in the same way we'll sort of wiring you did in the back for this camera you reviewed in this video! I have always wondered with your wiring skills is it possible to take the power from the mid top light by the windshield/rearview mirror to cross wire it from there to power on a dash camera? ps sorry for the confusion about my actual question.
@@N-I-N-OS I don't recommend tapping power off the interior light or rearview mirror power wire. The interior light will have constant power and with many modern cars, that power will shut off after a period of time (to prevent battery drain). Dashcams need a reliable ignition 12v power that is able to supply enough current to power the dashcam. Rearview mirror power wire is also not a good choice because it's constant 12V, and the wires used are typically 20-24 AWG with is very low current handling. Tapping off that to power a dashcam can result in possible operation issue or damaging the dashcam. When it comes to installing car accessories, one must consider reliability over convenience.
@@dial2fast wow! thank you for the whole explanation! I wondered if it was possible that would made the connection shorter, and simpler! Unfortunately, with you explanation it won't be possible. Either way thank you a bunch for all you do! Maybe, there will be something in the near future that will be similar to what i want that won't interfere with other components of the car. I just hate the long cables that connect to the dash cam. There should be a simpler way of powering it! Thank you once more! Cheers from Iowa!
@@dial2fast o
can you hard wire Power adaptor for main unit
How many channels does it support?
Two
thank you so much for the video i was looking every were for two cameras demo, thanks men, i have quick question now your rear camera is always displayed on the screen ? or it turn's off after some time (i really want to be turned off like after 1 minute or so)
What about night driving recording
great job
How can I reset the camera!
How much does it cost?
Hi mines doesn't automatically switch to back up camera do u no why ?
Use a multimeter and check for the reverse wire 12V when the car in put in reverse gear. Also check to make sure the ground wire has a good connection on the vehicle.
I try to login to buy it it told me it's unavailable could you provide me with more information so I can buy it
excellent going to buy it...
Thank you brother you got a sub!!!
Thanks for subbing!
Great
System works great for back up camera which is paired don’t waste your money or time on a second camera that is not paired it will not work I’ve tried three different cameras and two monitors will not except second camera. If the company is interested in selling a second camera why don’t they pair and sell it as a complete system.
Bit late. But just in case you have it in a box somewhere. What worked for me was not powering on the second cam until after the monitor is in search/pairing mode
Takip Deneme yecegiz !
I thought you said it was Wireless
2:01 that's a lot of wires for a "wireless" camera system.
Do you expect power to come from thin air?
“Wireless” means there’s no video wire run between cameras and monitor.
@@_multiverse_ @Sam lol you obviously don't know what kind of true wireless tech is out there nowadays in 2021. I have a auto dash cam that is true wireless. The main camera unit is mounted in the front windshield with a 3x6 inch solar backing that faces outwards. The rear facing cam also mounts on the inside rear window with a 4x4 solar backing. You have the option to either store all data locally in each device or you can make it so that the rear unit feeds the video to the front unit wirelessly. This sharing mode can be used for live viewing while you drive so that you can see what's happening behind you. Battery capacity is big enough that if charged on a sunny day it's enough to keep both cams on and recording all day and night. So to answer your question yes you can get power out of thin air....
@@edgararcega3046
Those lithium cells will be dead within a year of exposure to extreme temperatures encountered in a vehicle.
High quality dash cams are either easily removable or are capacitor powered for a reason.
Stop acting like you know what you’re talking about
@@_multiverse_ @Sam lol funny you said all this. I've had this system in my car for 8 months now and it's still functioning like new. And yes mine can be easily removed. I did mention that this system is "true wireless" so because it has no cables at all you simply slide it upwards and out of its mounting bracket that's stuck to the window. This allows me to store it out of sight or take it with me if I ever have to for whatever reason. I guess that makes it a high quality camera as defined by yourself. Your not talking to a guy that is basing stuff out of a TH-cam video or something I've seen online. I own this system dude you can't argue with that. I know what I have and what it's capable of. And by the way il take the comment you said about the batteries dying within a year as a tip. Like I said mine is still operating like new but maybe il be more cautious about sun exposure. After all it can be easily removed and tossed in my glove compartment when I park my car. I've actually never heard of heat affecting lithium batteries. I've always left electronics in my hot car and I've never had issues with the batteries dying on them because of that.
Better to buy one with battery 🔋. All this wiring is unnecessary & can void your car warranty.
Not good to install on the car
Why?