Description:
This dual-camera reversing system from AUTO-VOX offers a practical rear-view setup for motorhomes, trailers and vans, combining a permanent license plate camera with a portable wireless camera for towing flexibility. It aims to make reversing and lane changes safer on the road by giving a simultaneous view of the vehicle and trailer with a 7.2 inch display and 1080p video quality.
Key Points
The package includes a fixed license plate camera that stays mounted on the tow vehicle and a second camera that can be moved to a trailer or camper when needed, useful for users who detach and reattach trailers frequently. Installation is straightforward and designed to be quick; the monitor plugs into a 12V lighter socket and the cameras can be mounted with screws or the magnetic base for temporary use. The system offers split-screen viewing to check both blind spots and the trailer at the same time, which helps when merging or reversing into tight spots. The cameras recharge via built-in solar panels, reducing the need for manual charging during long trips. 🌞
Technical Specifications
- Name: AUTO-VOX Solar Wireless Reversing Camera System with Two Cameras
- Monitor size: 7.2 inches, 16:9 aspect ratio
- Resolution: 1080P HD video, dual channel split-screen
- Waterproof rating: IP69K
- Wireless range: up to 500 ft according to the manufacturer
- Recording: DVR compatible, supports 8–64GB SD cards with loop overwrite
Benefits
The 1080p image quality and infrared night vision improve visibility after dusk and make it easier to read road markings and plates in many conditions. The wireless connection is optimised for trailers and larger vehicles so signal stability is better when towing over longer distances, and the dual-channel monitor reduces the need to switch between views. Solar recharging adds convenience during extended trips and can reduce dependency on manual charging, though consider that solar input depends on available sunlight. ⚡
Usage Recommendations
For the best performance mount the license plate camera in a stable, central position and test the portable camera placement on the trailer before setting off. Use the magnetic base for short-term needs and screws for permanent installation to avoid any accidental movement while driving. When recording, choose an SD card within the supported 8–64GB range and format it in the device if prompted to ensure the DVR functions correctly. Note that solar charging helps prolong camera operation but may be limited in shaded conditions or during prolonged cloudy periods, so keep a charging plan in mind for long stationary stays. 🚐.










