🚐 Drive with Confidence: See More, Fear Less!
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 |
M**S
Handy back up camera
Excellent addition to our camper !! allows for great back up vision and rear vision while driving !!hooks up via Bluetooth first time every time.
T**B
Best customer service!
U have a30 for travel trailer and looked at a ton of reviews before purchasing a camera system. I am so glad I did because everything about the Haloview system is top notch! I got the 2 marker light cameras and the backup camera which I mounted on the rear of my RV. The picture quality day and night is clear as can be. I had an issue with the rear camera connection. It would come and go on my first couple trips so I purchased an outside mount for the monitor assuming it was because of the distance. The 3rd trip I took the camera wouldn't connect at all. I removed the camera and hooked it directly to the motor to re-pair the camera (same as initial install). Still no signal. I wrote the seller and his response was indie. Immediate. After answering a couple questions about what I attempted to rectify the issue the seller asked for a picture of the camera. Again, he immediately responded and sent me a replacement camera free of charge. Two days later I received the camera and installed it. The connection is perfect now! The system is a little but more expensive than some others but the piece of mind knowing what is around you not only while traveling but also when you park is well worth the cost. When you add on the customer service and the way Haloview stands behind their product put this system heads above their competition! Don't waste your money on the others buy the best Haloview! This is NOT a paid review. I did not receive anything in return for posting a review.
N**H
Beware late model GM and GMC owners
There's a problem with the PWM power to the lights that late model GMC and GM vehicles have-it drops the voltage to less than 12, the camera requires 12v. So after pairing the camera to the monitor inside the vehicle, as instructed (where the power was 12v), an hour or so on a ladder installing the camera, they wouldn't pair, because the camera had no power. Easy solution that Haloview tech support won't tell you: Furrion Vision S 7-Way Adapter with Power Switch for RV Camera System - F2BC004XXBK. Haloview will tell you go buy their $20 'power booster' that you have to take the camera off the RV to plug in, which would be another nightmare on the ladder, silicone, screws etc, and thenit doesn't fix the problem. Took me hours on RV forums and talking to RV shops to find this fix. It just plugs into your vehicle, then the power for the RV plugs into it, and it maintains the voltage at 12V. It worked instantly. The other issue is we couldn't adjust the camera aiming high enough to see vehicles behind us. Husband has a fix we think. Others have rated this camera highly and hopefully once we get the bugs worked out, we will too. Haloview support, not so much.
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.
C**N
At least as good as a rear view mirror
What I don't like much:image is jerky, i.e. the framerate is a little jerky. Not enough to make it annoying, but noticeable.Color is off from the stock backup camera. Muted, less vivid.Objects in the viewer are much further away than they appear. Check your mirrors.On the other hand, we aren't watching a movie on this. We're checking traffic behind us. Works fine for that.What I like a lot:While driving in the middle lane on the interstate, the lanes on either side are visible. Better than they would be if I had a mirror.Changing lanes is a cinch.Where I installed it:Roof of a Ford Transit high roof cargo van. No rear windows but mirrors to die for. Even then, cars can just disappear behind you and you have to play a little game to see if they are there. With the camera, I just look. Because of the high angle, there is a dead spot probably 5 feet behind me, way to close.I found a fuse that is only hot when the engine is on and used an ADD-A-Circuit Fuse Tap Link to power both the monitor and the camera.
Trustpilot
5 days ago
4 days ago