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This small magnetic hitch camera connects via WiFi to your mobile device allowing you to see the camera view on your device’s screen. The system works with Apple devices with a free app called “RoadVue”. Android users please download the “Safetycam” app. Multiple users can view the camera on the RoadVue app at the same time. The strong WiFi signal provides an uninterrupted connection for distances up to 50ft! The camera is powered by a rechargeable battery and has a powerful magnetic base which can attach to the back of your vehicle for each hitching. The RVS-83112-WiFi comes included with a full year warranty.
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I stick this camera on the back of my 22-foot travel trailer with Velcro and can see from the driver’s seat of my Tundra crew max. It’s super handy when I have to back up my trailer, especially since I often travel alone.
Thank you for sharing your positive experience with this camera! We’re thrilled to hear that it’s proven to be a helpful addition to your travel setup. Safe travels, and feel free to reach out if you ever need assistance or have further feedback!
Doesn’t work as advertised
It’s a breeze to hook it up to my iPhone, but I think we’re talking about another device here because I don’t have any guidelines. Plus, they didn’t mention anything about guidelines in the description.
This backup camera came with just one sheet of paper for guidelines. We struggled a bit to figure it out, even though you’d assume it’d be a breeze. Basically, your phone or other device needs to be on airplane mode or stay disconnected from any cell service or WiFi. Not a biggie if you use an extra device for the GPS or something.
As for the camera’s quality, it’s decent for the price.
We fastened the camera tightly on our RV’s bumper by using some zip ties.
To be honest, we hardly ever use it, because it’s a bit of a pain flicking the view on and off.
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