🚚 Drive with Confidence: See Everything, Miss Nothing!
The VECLESUS V5M Rear View Camera System features a 5" LCD screen, easy installation with a 49.2 ft extension cord, and supports multiple camera inputs. Designed for large vehicles, it boasts IP68 waterproofing and superior night vision capabilities, ensuring safety in all conditions. Backed by a 2-year warranty and 24/7 tech support, this system is the ultimate solution for enhanced visibility on the road.
A**T
Perfect back up camera 📷.
Easy install, works really good and you can see day or night with no problem. Would recommend if needing a backup camera.
H**G
Very Happy with this backup camera
Very good quality and super easy to install. Comes with a manual that walks you through it all and then you can easily set up the sensitivity from there. It has crystal clear picture quality and a good size screen that even is clear at night to see everything behind you. Very good price, especially for how well this is made. Highly Recommend.
N**D
Impressive backup camera system for truck.
I have to say this product is the game changer. I have bought a rear view backup camera with same brand. I installed the back up camera on my Tacoma truck for daily use. It runs for years without any problem. Recently my company bought a trailer truck for logistics. I decide to give a try. The screen looks clear. The camera has night vision and waterproof function. In this case, we won’t worried when we drive the truck at night. The install procedure is easy if you were handy guy. Follow the instructions, you won’t miss anything.
C**J
generic, white-box 5" backup/monitoring system, gets the job done
DISCLOSURE: I've installed and reviewed multiple, similar systems from Amazon, a couple of wireless but mostly wired models. They all seem basic, generic systems that share a *LOT* in common - you'll find *exactly* the same components in kits with different stickers like "Coolwoo" and "Emmako" - go, right now, look them up. They're identical - every button, every knob. Materials feel somewhat "plasticy". As such, my reviews share a bunch of things in common. With that...*** *** ***First off: this is a *functional* system that works great in a number of applications. We really like it for heavy equipment (think farming, construction, property maintenance) where bells and whistles with more expensive units are entirely wasted, and what's really needed is just a big screen to see what's going on behind you.If you're going to use it in a more urban, refined environment, you miss out on the butter-smooth UI/UX you'd get with big-brand units like Garmin, and you get ZERO integration with anything else - it's a stand-alone system. (though you can add cameras)[PROS]• decently large screen with multiple mounting options• night vision camera is excellent thanks to IR LEDs• accepts standard memory cards so you're not stuck with internal memory only[CONS]• screen is fine for single view but slightly small if you're going to add cameras and use split screen - you'd be better off either going with a 7+ inch or simply toggling between views• low-res screen - the camera may by HD, and seems to record at 720p to the memory card, but the screen is much lower resolution• recording has to be manually started• UI/UX (user interface/experience) has little care put into it - klunky, takes multiple key presses where one should have been enough (mitigated slightly in that once set up, if you just want to leave it as set, you can)• installing extra cameras would be a massive chore - best to think of this as a single camera system, though on equipment you don't care for the cosmetics of, you can run cabling willy-nilly, mitigating the install chore[CONCLUSION]When I installed a similar system with multi-cameras in our RV, my spouse learned that I can swear in several languages. I will concede: having installed several now, this setup of this one took less time, and as a single camera system for "rough" use (cargo trailer, heavy equipment) installation is straight-forward. For those applications, it's effective as looks, UI/UX aren't a big factor.If you're planning to install it in an RV or more refined environment where cosmetics, or interoperability are factors , do consider something like a Garmin DriveSmart, Dezl, or Fleet series head unit with better integration, UI/UX - you'll pay a lot more but the install will be super clean, and much easier if you're going wireless.Still, tacitly recommended as long as you know what you're getting into.
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