Also, refresh isn't super hot (I dont think it is on any system) - it isnt noticable until you have a black car with led headlights in your rearview. Because of my pop-up I have to mount the camera down low, and that causes minor issues at sunrise/sunset. I like it, it works, I dont have connection or brightness issues. I went cheap with mine, replacing an even cheaper unit. I like to have personal experience recommendations whenever possible. I'll break out the google-fu, but I'm sure there are an endless number of products out there. The Furrion systems are mega $$$$$$$$, but high quality is what I am after, and reliability. My days of working on my own vehicles extensively are over, due to spinal issues. I would prefer a wireless system so I don't have to run wires everywhere. My trailer (Coleman Rubicon) is supposedly pre-wired for a backup camera, the "shark fin" style mount, so the Furrion systems would be an easy git for the backup / rearview camera. Immediate goal is a good rear view / backup camera, with the possibility of expanding to have two sideview and maybe even one forward facing camera someday that can all be viewed on one display device, so I know I need a 5" or larger display system to start with. I have seen Furrion, Haloview mentioned here as far as complete kits go. There are a lot of threads here that mention backups camera systems, some folks have gone the DIY route, others have various kits.
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