AUTO-VOX 7.2" Wireless Magnetic Backup Camera System with 1080P Dual Camera and Monitor (Built-In DVR)
Product description
If you tow, park in tight spots, or swap vehicles often, wiring a backup camera can feel like overkill. The AUTO-VOX 7.2" wireless magnetic backup camera system is built around a simpler idea: snap it on, use it, and move it when your setup changes. The 7.2" split-screen monitor also helps you track what’s behind you without constantly guessing angles.
That said, it’s not magic—wireless range, surface compatibility, and power habits all matter. Below is the practical breakdown to help you decide if it’s worth it for your RV, truck, trailer, or camper.
Key takeaways
On paper, this system focuses on three buying priorities: fast install (no drilling or wiring), two-camera visibility via a 7.2" split-screen 1080P HD monitor, and a built-in DVR that records to a 32GB card with automatic loop recording. It also leans on a dual-antenna design for a more stable signal (rated up to 524 ft), plus a rechargeable 6600mAh battery with screen sleep modes.

The biggest “buy it for this reason” moment is the magnetic mount approach. If you rent, rotate vehicles, or want a backup camera that doesn’t become a permanent project, it’s the kind of setup that fits real life better than hardwired alternatives.
What you’ll notice day to day
The 7.2" monitor is designed to show two views at once. Instead of getting one camera angle and hoping you positioned correctly, the split-screen display lets you compare what’s happening from two camera angles while you back up, dock, or park.
In a typical use scenario, you’d attach the magnetic camera to a metal surface, pair the wireless system, and then watch both views during low-speed maneuvers. When you’re lining up a trailer hitch or threading into a spot with limited clearance, having two angles on the same screen can reduce the “keep adjusting and re-checking” loop.



The dual-antenna wireless design is meant to keep video stable at extended distances (up to the stated range). That’s particularly relevant for long RVs, trailers, trucks, and boats, where signal dropouts can turn a convenience feature into a distraction.
Where it shines (and where it may fall short)
Where it shines: - Quick install: No drilling or wiring. It’s designed to snap onto metal surfaces using the magnetic base, and it’s removable and movable between vehicles. - Two-view monitoring: The 7.2" split-screen display shows two camera views simultaneously. - Recording without managing files: Built-in DVR recording with automatic loop overwriting, using a 32GB card. - Wireless signal focus: Dual-antenna tech is aimed at delivering a more consistent connection (up to 524 ft). - Rechargeable operation: A 6600mAh battery and selectable screen modes (120s / 240s / Always On) to match how you park and tow.
Worth noting limitations: Wireless systems can be sensitive to real-world conditions, so even with a stated range, you’ll want to place the camera and plan your route to minimize interference and obstruction. Also, magnetic mounting is convenient, but it’s not the same as a fully fixed, hardwired installation in terms of “set it and forget it.” If you expect a permanent, road-trip-proof setup on non-metal surfaces, you may need to rely on the included adhesive metal plate for fiberglass or aluminum.

Quick technical overview
Key specifications that matter for everyday performance: - Name: AUTO-VOX 7.2" Wireless Magnetic Backup Camera with Monitor (Dual Camera) - Type: Wireless magnetic backup camera system with 7.2" split-screen monitor and built-in DVR - Format: 1080P HD dual-camera video with split-screen display - Display: 7.2" split-screen monitor showing two views - Recording: Built-in DVR recording with automatic loop recording - Storage: 32GB memory card included (loop overwrites older footage when full) - Signal: Dual-antenna wireless video stability up to 524 ft - Power: Rechargeable 6600mAh battery
Practical buying checklist
Before you buy, check a few things that tend to decide whether wireless magnetic setups feel seamless or annoying: - Your mounting surface: The camera snaps onto metal surfaces via a strong magnetic base. If your vehicle is fiberglass or aluminum, the listing notes an adhesive metal plate is included—make sure that approach works for your specific mounting spot. - Your distance needs: The system is rated for stable wireless video up to 524 ft. If your routine often exceeds that or involves heavy obstruction, keep expectations realistic. - Your power routine: Screen working modes (120s / 240s / Always On) can help you balance battery life with convenience. If you mostly tow for long stretches, you’ll likely prefer a mode that keeps the screen on, but that choice will affect standby behavior. - Recording expectations: With built-in DVR and loop recording, you’ll get continuous clips that overwrite older footage. It’s convenient, but it also means you’re not archiving indefinitely—so it’s best for recent evidence, not long-term storage.



Where it makes sense (and who should skip it)
It’s a solid pick if you want a backup camera for RV, truck, trailer, or camper that you can install quickly without drilling or wiring—and you’re the type who swaps setups between vehicles or rentals.
It might not be the best choice if you need a truly permanent install on a surface where magnetic mounting and the included adhesive metal plate won’t be practical, or if you expect wireless video to perform flawlessly under every obstruction-heavy condition.
Should you buy it?

Choose the AUTO-VOX 7.2" wireless magnetic backup camera system if your priority is fast, no-drill mounting plus two-view monitoring on a 7.2" split-screen 1080P HD monitor, with built-in DVR recording that automatically loops.
Skip it if you’re looking for a hardwired, permanently mounted solution regardless of surface type, or if your typical towing and backing routine regularly pushes beyond what wireless range can realistically handle.
If you want something that you can move and deploy quickly—without turning your vehicle into a project—this one fits the intent. Just make sure your mounting surface and your expected wireless distance line up with how the system is designed to work.
Mini FAQ



Does it require drilling or wiring?
No drilling or wiring is required. The system is designed to snap onto a metal surface using a magnetic base.
Can it be used on fiberglass or aluminum surfaces?
For fiberglass or aluminum surfaces, the listing says an adhesive metal plate is included to help the mounting work.
Does it record video?
Yes. It includes a built-in DVR recording feature with a 32GB memory card and automatic loop recording.
How long can the wireless signal reach?
The system is described as having stable wireless video up to 524 ft, using dual-antenna technology.
What are the screen working modes?
The camera includes three screen working modes: 120s, 240s, and Always On, intended to match different driving and parking habits.
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