Transmitter and camera easily attach to your license plate
Full-color, high-resolution LCD monitor
Suction-cup mounted
Transmits up to 30 feet.
Safeguard your loved ones and pets from harm with this wireless system. The transmitter and water-resistant camera easily attach to your license plate; installation takes minutes. The full-color, high-resolution LCD monitor rides on your windshield or dash with a suction-cup mount. Great for preventing damage to your vehicle, this system gives you a crucial vantage point for backing up in crowded parking lots, towing large trailers and solo trailer hook-ups. Transmits up to 30 feet. All mounting hardware included. Available: 2.5" screen, 3.5" screen.
This thing is junk. if it works its great for hooking up a trailer. But most of the time it doesn\u2019t work. I bought it to put on the back of my travel trailer. It wouldn't work because it didn't have enough range. So I put it on the back of my Tundra. Ran the wires all the way to my cab. worked about half if I hold the monitor in the back seat its close enough to pick up signal and works good but who wants to do that when you drive from the front seat.
I received this product from my wife for Christmas 2009. I installed the product as they recommended. I even called the company to see where I should mount the transmitter and they told me it really wasn't made for a pickup truck. I have it installed but you can't see anything on the screen because it is all fuzzy and white. I would not recommend this product unless you have a vehicle where you could put the transmitter inside.
i pull a trailer about 2 times a week and i wanted a camera to get closer to the ball without getting out of the truck. this camera mounts to the licens plate, and i wanted mine to be mobile. i decided to mount the transmitter to a peice of sheet metal that contoures to the shape of my tailgate in the up position, then i hooked the power wire from the camera to a four prong trailer connector. now all i have to do is lift the anteana, put the bracket on the tailgate, hook the camera power to the trailer four prong hook up and then turn on the lights (be sure to hook the red wire from camera to the running lights of the trailer hook up). the monitor can be a lil fuzzy but if you hold it in your hand you can move it around till you find a sweet spot. the only reason it got four stars is the distance from the camera/transmitter. i thought it should have a little more clear.