I have the Vision Works Camera System that I got from TechnoRV. It came with a Furrion mount adapter and a Furrion wiring adapter. Plus it came with AC adapter plugs to power the cameras. It’s a great system.
Correction is it 5 amps 60 Watts at 12 Volts. The new USB C 2.0 will support 5 amps at 48 Volts or 240 watts. Not sure if you can upgrade the USB C Power Supply to support those new standards in the GMC but would make a good UPGRADE.
J D just a quick comment I know in a lot of gm trucks gm started doing away with the 12 volt adapter and cigarette lighter stuff especially on the newer models because the market went towards e cigarettes but that being said if you look on the dashboard you should see a nock out plug that can accommodate a power port that you can get from your local parts store and can run a wire to your fuse box to wire it up using a piggy back plug to solve the problem you also can put one on back of the console because the wiring harnesses do have a plug and play style plug in them, thanks for the great content always
Looks like a good option. I installed a Haloview over a year ago, with a 5" screen and two cameras. One camera for the trailer, and the other as a backup camera for my truck. The truck didn't have one. It has been worth every penny for hitching up the trailer by myself, and the trailer camera has been handy for parking it by myself as well.
test it while driving. i found that the "Driven" brand camera that came preinstalled on a former camper of mine, that if you were not moving or backing into a spot slowly, the camera would work. once you were out on the road driving, you basically would out run the signal of the wireless camera. i now own a class a with a hardwired camera, there is no more lagging or loss of signal, i don't know if i could ever go back to a wireless camera.
I agree the companies know that the Majority of these are Furrion ready, they should make a plate to go on first then the camera to cover any holes of "Most" Manufactures. Great video nice and easy.
i had a voyager on my 21ft toyhauler which came with the voyager mount on it and it worked great! i kept the unit when i traded up to a fifth wheel which has a furrion prep so i need to swap the furrion plug on the new camper to the voyager plug.
I agree with you on not wanting extra monitors on your dash. I am going to be purchasing a 5th wheel in the near future, and I've been researching to find a camera setup with rear and side marker cameras that can connect through an android device or Car Play so I can pull the cameras up on my existing screen. So far, I haven't been able to find anything that will work how I envision.
I had the Furrion 3 camera system with 7 inch display and it was nothing but a disappointment. Less than 2 years one marker light failed. 3 years and the display has lost range and no longer picks up the rear camera. I tested with a second camera, still no luck. I refuse to spend more on the system so I'm out over $870 and of coarse they wont stand behind it. Just replaced it with a single camera unit off Amazon called the Yakry Y28. Much higher quality picture. Everything feels like better quality. The display has a t slot on the back and I was able to get a t slot ball for my ram mount. It also included an after plate and power cord for the Furrion mount. It was $180 - $35 coupon so much cheaper than the Furrion. The only draw back is they don't offer a decent side camera but you can pair up to 4 of their regular cameras. It does include 2 cameras with the kit. I've tested at 100ft with no issues.
My new to me Rv is wired for this brand I haven’t bought one yet, what I really would like is the side markers just for safety, my camper is only 25 ft so usually just move over some and check my back and watch my side mirrors my family has hauled horses my entire life. Now saying that backing up is a challenge for me not them. But I do get it done.
Always heat shrink your butt connectors, and never ever use scotch locks. You’re going to have problems with corrosion due to humidity and water intrusion.
So good to have something that works well. It would be great if you can find a way to integrate it with the truck's own display. Why is the image reversed? Shouldn't the ladder be on the left and the tire on the right of the camera? Wouldn't that be a bit disorienting when backing up?
Couple of thoughts/questions: 1) How's the display? Haloview had an awesome display, but when wearing polarized sunglasses you have to tilt your head 90°s to see the screen. 😅 And the Furrion 7" display is dull and not very sharp (making it very difficult to use as a rear-view camera). 2) I wonder if you could feed the inputs to the Wolfbox mirror. It looks like everything is built into the screen and doubt it has an RCA output on it, but if it did, that right there would push me over the edge to get a system like that. 😎
I have been looking everywhere for a “rear view camera” instead than a “backup camera”. The difference is that for backup you need a wide angle, but for keeping the camera running as rear view mirror you need a narrower view angle otherwise everything looks far away even when they are tailgating you. One possible solution would be to “zoom in” in the screen. Does this Voyager setup allow it to
Maybe it is just me, but I noticed that the camera view seemed to be reversed. I would think that would cause problems when backing up if it is indeed a mirrored image. Other than that, the image looks crisp and clean.
The rear view camera should always be reversed or, mirrored, because otherwise your right would be on your left when you have point the camera backwards
I'd rather have the ladder on the back. One less thing to store. @5:40... Does Voyager have a system with 3 cameras, like Furion? I have the Furion with two turn signal cameras and a back-up camera. On my next rig, I'd try Voyager if they have a similar system. @13:50... I'm a little OCD... I'd make sure the rig is level side to side and then put a level on top of the plug before installing the second screw. I have a 4" level that's perfect for stuff like this. @16:05... Ford wins again. LOL. I wonder why nobody has a moveable camera yet. Mt Motorhome has a rear view camera that's only a tiny bit bigger and I can move it up/down and side to side from inside the cab.
Have you found any differences in the signal strength when in motion? I don't have a camera yet but with the TPS that I have I found the base unit could monitor the sensor fine with the main unit up in my view but when moving it couldn't and I had to move the unit closer to the back of my truck (I haven't installed the repeater yet which would help). Just interested if you have seen anything similar with any of the camera you have reviewed?
Thank you for the video. I have found that my current furion’s camera lens is plastic and has some cloudiness which I polished with some positive results. Does that camera use plastic or glass for its lens covering?
Where can I get the Lippert On-The-Go ladder receiver. My camper came ready with backer boards to support the installation of a ladder, so I would love to install this Lippert receiver for its ladder vs the typical ladder system.
I saw somewhere they stopped selling the brackets and if you look on lipperts website they only sell the ladder with a list of RV's it works on with a preinstalled receiver.
What is your thoughts on the video quality between Furrion and the Voyager. From your review the Voyager seems to have a better quality camera. thoughts?
Why wouldn't the manufacturer design it to use the same mounting holes as the Furrion mount? That is a deal breaker for me. Heck, even the $125 cameras from Amazon use factory holes...
It's annoying to me that the bracket on that ladder isn't sold. I have the exact ladder withiut the bracket from my old trailer. I bought a new trailer with the lippert mount. The bracket could easily be attached to my old ladder if they sold it. Im not spending $200 to buy the exact ladder. In the mean time, I'll just use other securing methods.
Do you know what the resolution of this camera is? I don’t think the Furion camera has very high resolution when I saw it on a display at the rv store.
This would have me sold if the screen mounted to the rear view mirror. The rear view mirror is essentially useless when towing. Tadi Bros offers one that is ~ $600 that I am going to consider. I think you suffer from this is too many devices on the dash. The last thing I want is yet another one.
So our 2019 Chevy 1500 High Country doesn’t work with cameras connected to the clearance lights GM trucks don’t recognize LED trailer lights I had to wire a 12 volt power supply from the trailer to our Voyager camera Pissed me off Chevy tried to fix my truck 5 times to make it work but didn’t Come to find out that I could of bought a dog bone from Amazon that changed where 12 volts go to the trailer for $60
They don't come with a ladder so that they can upsell you on something that used to be standard. A $50 permanent ladder? No no! You get to buy the $300 Lippert telescoping ladder! Separate! It's becoming a joke. Pretty soon you won't even get doors. It'll come equipped for the Lippert door system. Oh, you want a spare tire too? Well, looky right here! This unit is prepped for the Lippert spare tire system! Just have to buy the mount, wheel and tire and you're all set! I should stop now. Lippert probably reading this getting ideas.
I recently bought an Airstream Globetrotter 2022 with Voyager rear camera. RV did not have the monitor so dealer gave me a new WiSight 2.0 monitor. Technician failed to pair the system before I left To head home 240 miles away. The next day I realized the monitor and camera had not been paired. I went through all 4 channels of the Monitor, Ch 2,3,4 all just ignored my efforts, Ch 1 gave error mag “no signal”. Would this indicate the camera Is not getting power. The camera is really dirty, don’t know if this impacts signal. I am a rookie, first ever EV, first ever F-250 , also 2022.
Thank you for this video. If I ever buy an RV with the Furrion camera prep, I now know to buy the Furrion camera so that I don’t put holes in my wall. It would’ve been safer to have gotten a Little Giant type of ladder 🪜 and worked directly in front of your work to avoid the potential of falling. Safety first. Also I predict that GM will bring back the 12v due to your reviews, but is there a place in the truck other than your windshield to place the monitor, such as just in that cubby hole in your dash of the 450 or somewhere else in the GMC? When I use my Garmin in the Equinox I put it by my gear shifter so that I can just give a glance where I need to turn. Hope the camera works for you.
Sorry but the furrion camera isn't all that great, drop video, and choppy at times but the worst is the delay. You can change the camera antenna but not the monitor.
I bought a complete rear view camera kit on ebay for 168.00 shipped. A little rework of the Furrion mount and it was done and works great
Haloview’s latest BT7 Touch is great.
I have the Vision Works Camera System that I got from TechnoRV. It came with a Furrion mount adapter and a Furrion wiring adapter. Plus it came with AC adapter plugs to power the cameras. It’s a great system.
We have this camera system as well. It has performed without any issues. I hang the display off the mirror use small bungees.
Correction is it 5 amps 60 Watts at 12 Volts. The new USB C 2.0 will support 5 amps at 48 Volts or 240 watts. Not sure if you can upgrade the USB C Power Supply to support those new standards in the GMC but would make a good UPGRADE.
J D just a quick comment I know in a lot of gm trucks gm started doing away with the 12 volt adapter and cigarette lighter stuff especially on the newer models because the market went towards e cigarettes but that being said if you look on the dashboard you should see a nock out plug that can accommodate a power port that you can get from your local parts store and can run a wire to your fuse box to wire it up using a piggy back plug to solve the problem you also can put one on back of the console because the wiring harnesses do have a plug and play style plug in them, thanks for the great content always
Would like to see a review include driving around with it. Been finding that signal reliablity changes on the road.
Looks like a good option. I installed a Haloview over a year ago, with a 5" screen and two cameras. One camera for the trailer, and the other as a backup camera for my truck. The truck didn't have one. It has been worth every penny for hitching up the trailer by myself, and the trailer camera has been handy for parking it by myself as well.
test it while driving. i found that the "Driven" brand camera that came preinstalled on a former camper of mine, that if you were not moving or backing into a spot slowly, the camera would work. once you were out on the road driving, you basically would out run the signal of the wireless camera.
i now own a class a with a hardwired camera, there is no more lagging or loss of signal, i don't know if i could ever go back to a wireless camera.
I agree the companies know that the Majority of these are Furrion ready, they should make a plate to go on first then the camera to cover any holes of "Most" Manufactures. Great video nice and easy.
I used the Amtifo 7 inch screen an Camara it was 160 dollars on Amazon it works well Camara has great view
i had a voyager on my 21ft toyhauler which came with the voyager mount on it and it worked great! i kept the unit when i traded up to a fifth wheel which has a furrion prep so i need to swap the furrion plug on the new camper to the voyager plug.
I agree with you on not wanting extra monitors on your dash. I am going to be purchasing a 5th wheel in the near future, and I've been researching to find a camera setup with rear and side marker cameras that can connect through an android device or Car Play so I can pull the cameras up on my existing screen. So far, I haven't been able to find anything that will work how I envision.
I had the Furrion 3 camera system with 7 inch display and it was nothing but a disappointment. Less than 2 years one marker light failed. 3 years and the display has lost range and no longer picks up the rear camera. I tested with a second camera, still no luck. I refuse to spend more on the system so I'm out over $870 and of coarse they wont stand behind it. Just replaced it with a single camera unit off Amazon called the Yakry Y28. Much higher quality picture. Everything feels like better quality. The display has a t slot on the back and I was able to get a t slot ball for my ram mount. It also included an after plate and power cord for the Furrion mount. It was $180 - $35 coupon so much cheaper than the Furrion. The only draw back is they don't offer a decent side camera but you can pair up to 4 of their regular cameras. It does include 2 cameras with the kit. I've tested at 100ft with no issues.
What Haloview system are you using that means an amplifier? The one I have doesn’t require one and I have a 36 foot long camper.
My new to me Rv is wired for this brand I haven’t bought one yet, what I really would like is the side markers just for safety, my camper is only 25 ft so usually just move over some and check my back and watch my side mirrors my family has hauled horses my entire life. Now saying that backing up is a challenge for me not them. But I do get it done.
while nice ,the Haloview new system Byte Tango is really great. Have been using it over a year and issues,
Always heat shrink your butt connectors, and never ever use scotch locks. You’re going to have problems with corrosion due to humidity and water intrusion.
So good to have something that works well. It would be great if you can find a way to integrate it with the truck's own display. Why is the image reversed? Shouldn't the ladder be on the left and the tire on the right of the camera? Wouldn't that be a bit disorienting when backing up?
Couple of thoughts/questions:
1) How's the display? Haloview had an awesome display, but when wearing polarized sunglasses you have to tilt your head 90°s to see the screen. 😅 And the Furrion 7" display is dull and not very sharp (making it very difficult to use as a rear-view camera).
2) I wonder if you could feed the inputs to the Wolfbox mirror. It looks like everything is built into the screen and doubt it has an RCA output on it, but if it did, that right there would push me over the edge to get a system like that. 😎
Should have notched the back wall an inch up and slid that plud up enough to cover the existing holes, would have made a much cleaner install.
I have been looking everywhere for a “rear view camera” instead than a “backup camera”. The difference is that for backup you need a wide angle, but for keeping the camera running as rear view mirror you need a narrower view angle otherwise everything looks far away even when they are tailgating you. One possible solution would be to “zoom in” in the screen. Does this Voyager setup allow it to
Maybe it is just me, but I noticed that the camera view seemed to be reversed. I would think that would cause problems when backing up if it is indeed a mirrored image. Other than that, the image looks crisp and clean.
The rear view camera should always be reversed or, mirrored, because otherwise your right would be on your left when you have point the camera backwards
Just make a clean 12 volt plug in, plenty of places to tie into. Your using 12 volt in the big truck so throw it in the jimmy.👍
I'd rather have the ladder on the back. One less thing to store. @5:40... Does Voyager have a system with 3 cameras, like Furion? I have the Furion with two turn signal cameras and a back-up camera. On my next rig, I'd try Voyager if they have a similar system. @13:50... I'm a little OCD... I'd make sure the rig is level side to side and then put a level on top of the plug before installing the second screw. I have a 4" level that's perfect for stuff like this. @16:05... Ford wins again. LOL. I wonder why nobody has a moveable camera yet. Mt Motorhome has a rear view camera that's only a tiny bit bigger and I can move it up/down and side to side from inside the cab.
What are the " resolution " of each of these two cameras? (4k, 1080p, 720p) Please, I'd like to know.
Have you found any differences in the signal strength when in motion? I don't have a camera yet but with the TPS that I have I found the base unit could monitor the sensor fine with the main unit up in my view but when moving it couldn't and I had to move the unit closer to the back of my truck (I haven't installed the repeater yet which would help). Just interested if you have seen anything similar with any of the camera you have reviewed?
12 adapter to USB C
Replying so this comment is more likely to get seen.! It's not sexy but if ya gotta do it then that's what ya gotta do
Thank you for the video. I have found that my current furion’s camera lens is plastic and has some cloudiness which I polished with some positive results. Does that camera use plastic or glass for its lens covering?
Where can I get the Lippert On-The-Go ladder receiver. My camper came ready with backer boards to support the installation of a ladder, so I would love to install this Lippert receiver for its ladder vs the typical ladder system.
I saw somewhere they stopped selling the brackets and if you look on lipperts website they only sell the ladder with a list of RV's it works on with a preinstalled receiver.
I thought he said etrailer
The ladder is available at etrailer but not the receiver.
I could use that to monitor horses inside the trailer...would rather have one that will record to a phone...
Did you get the GMCs dash monitor to work with the Voyager WiSight camera system?
My 2023 Denali 3500 HD has a 12 volt plug in
Not the 2024 though after redesign
What is your thoughts on the video quality between Furrion and the Voyager. From your review the Voyager seems to have a better quality camera. thoughts?
Why wouldn't the manufacturer design it to use the same mounting holes as the Furrion mount? That is a deal breaker for me. Heck, even the $125 cameras from Amazon use factory holes...
what are those screw bits you are using for your drill?
What is the weight limit on that ladder?
It's annoying to me that the bracket on that ladder isn't sold. I have the exact ladder withiut the bracket from my old trailer. I bought a new trailer with the lippert mount. The bracket could easily be attached to my old ladder if they sold it. Im not spending $200 to buy the exact ladder. In the mean time, I'll just use other securing methods.
Curious. Do you have an affiliate link for the driver set used with your DeWalt?
Do you know what the resolution of this camera is? I don’t think the Furion camera has very high resolution when I saw it on a display at the rv store.
👍🏼
This would have me sold if the screen mounted to the rear view mirror. The rear view mirror is essentially useless when towing. Tadi Bros offers one that is ~ $600 that I am going to consider. I think you suffer from this is too many devices on the dash. The last thing I want is yet another one.
So our 2019 Chevy 1500 High Country doesn’t work with cameras connected to the clearance lights
GM trucks don’t recognize LED trailer lights
I had to wire a 12 volt power supply from the trailer to our Voyager camera
Pissed me off
Chevy tried to fix my truck 5 times to make it work but didn’t
Come to find out that I could of bought a dog bone from Amazon that changed where 12 volts go to the trailer for $60
They don't come with a ladder so that they can upsell you on something that used to be standard. A $50 permanent ladder? No no! You get to buy the $300 Lippert telescoping ladder! Separate! It's becoming a joke. Pretty soon you won't even get doors. It'll come equipped for the Lippert door system. Oh, you want a spare tire too? Well, looky right here! This unit is prepped for the Lippert spare tire system! Just have to buy the mount, wheel and tire and you're all set! I should stop now. Lippert probably reading this getting ideas.
I recently bought an Airstream Globetrotter 2022 with Voyager rear camera. RV did not have the monitor so dealer gave me a new WiSight 2.0 monitor. Technician failed to pair the system before I left
To head home 240 miles away. The next day I realized the monitor and camera had not been paired. I went through all 4 channels of the
Monitor, Ch 2,3,4 all just ignored my efforts, Ch 1 gave error mag “no signal”. Would this indicate the camera
Is not getting power. The camera is really dirty, don’t know if this impacts signal. I am a rookie, first ever EV, first ever F-250 , also 2022.
I've seen direct replacements for the Furrion, anyone try them? I'm sure Furrion is great, but the price does not justify.
Thank you for this video. If I ever buy an RV with the Furrion camera prep, I now know to buy the Furrion camera so that I don’t put holes in my wall. It would’ve been safer to have gotten a Little Giant type of ladder 🪜 and worked directly in front of your work to avoid the potential of falling. Safety first. Also I predict that GM will bring back the 12v due to your reviews, but is there a place in the truck other than your windshield to place the monitor, such as just in that cubby hole in your dash of the 450 or somewhere else in the GMC? When I use my Garmin in the Equinox I put it by my gear shifter so that I can just give a glance where I need to turn. Hope the camera works for you.
Sorry but the furrion camera isn't all that great, drop video, and choppy at times but the worst is the delay. You can change the camera antenna but not the monitor.
All that to save $100?
The F450 is a better truck by far.
Different hole pattern than Furion and no plate or gasket to cover holes. Not a good design! I’ll skip it!
No thanks. This camera seems like going backwards in the tech realm. Haloview records, has a USB connection, and is 1080.
I ain't rich so I live without a backup camera. Honestly haven't had the need to use one.
Wealth doesn't have a lot to do with buying a backup camera. I think most people spend a lot more money in other hobbies.
@@BTBRVReviews you have made trips to Padre Island 🏝️ without a backup camera therefore demonstrated there is no need for one..... lolol 🤔
I have a spouse and two cell phones which is a great set up for us. A backup camera would be less money.
@@dandennis8465Spouse vs Backup camera? 📸🤳?? Camera may be cheaper but can't cook dinner....😁
@@dandennis8465A wife and cell phones is great….. until you have no service! We use walkie talkies for now but backup camera coming.