picked one of these up on ebay for under $100 and it arrived today. works fine in my 2015 porsche cayman! didnt want to run wires and drill holes so this was a ideal solution for me. Just thought id share my experience if someone is on the fence following this review.
Great idea to have a car tech series, there are so many gadgets for cars now. How about a phone mount/charger comparison, I use the iOttie Auto Sense Wireless Charger/Mount.
Good review as far as it went. Yes, you're absolutely right to dock them for missing advertised components. Questions: 1) Can see snow outside in your video. What was the ambient temperature when you tested? You noted that the company says it's rated only down to 14°F. 2) OK, it's range limited. How about testing it placed in the car interior in front of the rear window? Bet you get better results which might be nice for those of us who want to hack this thing. 3) Android! You must have a friend with an Android phone that would be up for testing, yes? 4) So it has a significant startup lag. Maybe get it started up long before you need it?
Awesome review, particularly that you're here in Colorado! I saw this wireless backup camera on TV and was seriously considering buying one for my son's truck, but thank goodness I found your video review before I did that! Go Buff's!
If this had reliable connectivity, I could see this being perfect for mounting on a trailer as you said, and pairing it with an iPad or an inexpensive Android tablet to free up your phone would be nice. It would limit the market to those with a 7-pin trailer wiring harness, but a version of this that could run on the auxiliary power pin (and therefore not require an internal battery with thermal limits or a solar panel) with a pass-through connector would be logical, and probably lower the price. Perhaps a more powerful wifi transmitter/receiver could be used then, as well, with the increased amperage available to that hardwired setup.
I understand some people's hesitancy to get things hardwired into their car but if you are going to get a backup camera that's the best way to go and in some cases it might be cheaper than this product. I just scanned Best Buy real quick and you can get a decent backup camera that is hardwired anywhere from $80 to $200. There are also audio shops in just about every town that could put one in for you around the same price and it will work better. Personally, I just wouldn't really trust a bluetooth connection for something like this.
I've seen other reviews of this product, the lag seems to be only with iPhone. But I won't buy one, instead looking at Swift Hitch SH04 for a trailer. Thanks for reviewing.
As the owner of this American company, it saddens me to see such comments about a product that works perfectly fine for most people. You can check many other review videos of the product for BOTH iOS and Android and it works fine. I'm sorry Alex didn't get the answers he requested in regards to troubleshooting the product, it seems like he got a bad unit (Wifi chip or bad antennae for the lag and startup time) or had outdated software, which is covered under warranty by our company. If anything this is a failure in customer service from our product team responding to his questions more than anything and I apologize for that. As far as the location tracking is concerned, that is not actually TRACKING and RECORDING your location, it's simply accessing this information as part of a BLE beacon protocol (This could probably be explained better in FAQ). Why do you say? Well, Bluetooth beacons require you to be in close proximity to your car and we use that as an auto-launch feature to pop-up the camera feed faster through the TAP QuickLaunch button. And, please, if you have negative opinions, I don't care to hear them if you haven't tried the product, Alex's feedback is a different story since he is a professional reviewer and played around with one of our samples. I already gleaned the information that matters from this professional reviewer and any actual user's feedback. Thanks for taking the time to check out the product, Alex, and I am sorry we failed you with answering your support issues and troubleshooting questions that you had prior. For reference: Here is another review where it works perfectly fine--> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7amacEYrVO0.html
SO WITH 2 GOOD REVIEWS, YOU ARE AT %70 PERCTNT...??? DIDNT ADDRESS THE MISSING PARTS. IF ALEX GOT A DEFECTIVE UNIT, WAS HE OFFERED A REPLACEMENT FOR AN IMPROVED REVIEW???
Sure glad I watched your video, I was getting ready to order one. I have a new Camaro with a front splitter which is low to the ground. Any suggestions on a wireless camera that might work. I live In California so we do run a front license plate. Thanks
Thanks for the info. I also was thinking about my trailer, 28 ft, back bumper of trailer to pickup dash must be about 40 foot. Don’t sound promising does it? Definitely crap.
What about front camera? It'll be closer to the phone..... For trucks that off road and don't have a front camera and also for those of us with a huge front end, parking close to the car in front of you.
I tried a different wireless rear camera that had its own monitor and it was crap too.. worked 1/4 try’s and quit completely after 2 weeks.. 🤷🏻♂️ it was about $250 of Amazon. I returned it. Go wired if you want reliability 👍
Everyone keeps saying this has Bluetooth, but I thought that the guy said he turned his Wi-Fi on to get it to connect... I'm starting to wonder if that uses Wi-Fi or Bluetooth now...
Why isn’t there just a Bluetooth camera connected that you can switch out batteries for? Then you won’t have to take out half your car and risk breaking trim or clips.
it's Not garbage it does work but apple cause it not to work there's a way to make automatically open the App this using the *Shortcut settings* you have to give the app permissions to open the app when pressed
Apparently Fensens doesn't know that obscuring any part of your plate (like COLORADO) can be a fast $200 fine in some US states. Check your state laws for ANY frame.
My gosh, that device is horrible. I just purchased a Auto-Vox Solar Wireless Kit and it works great. I'm using it for my small RV, as a backup camera and it's really good. Check this one out as the one you are testing now, to me, doesn't work very well. Auto-Vox Solar Wireless Backup Camera Kit, 5 Mins DIY Installation Backup Camera Wireless, 5-inch Monitor and HD Image Rear View Camera for Cars and Medium Sized Vehicles.
im miata mike I really don’t think they care ... if they did something so shitty would never go out to the market. The most basic testing would make it fail QA
Looks like a chinesium version of another companies' product. You see it all the time - great concept, cheap knockoff.I was going to say should have also been tested on an Android phone, but that app screams sketch as it is.
Thanks Alex. Unreal. TOO much $ for such a POS gadget. Glad you are checking into these things saving me the headache of buying lame junk. lol And the fact they are jacking the price up more is ludicrous. Please find a good one for me. :)
I would like something like this for the back of my travel trailer. Anyone got something that works well? The camera would be about 55 feet from the drivers seat. As for this POS, why would a company send something out that was so poor?
I want one as well. My total length is around 40 feet. Maybe there is one that have an antenna that you can put on the roof of the trailer closer to the car?
I have a Swift Hitch SH01 Portable Wireless Camera System I bought from Amazon in 2011. I mounted the cam on the back of my trailer for backing into tight spots. The reception is mostly ok in the cab of my Silverado. The distance to the back of the trailer is about 30' from the cab. The position of the cam is tricky however and the cam antenna has to be visible from the cab. With my box trailer, this meant mounting the cam on the edge of the back. The lens does allow me to see the entire rear of the trailer. It might be possible to mount the cam on the roof of the trailer at the back edge. Since you have to charge the batteries in the cam periodically, reaching the cam without a ladder is important to me.
Mahmoud Fouad it makes absolutely no difference it’s simply limitations of WiFi and hardware used, to get the claimed battery life the WiFi radio has to be extremely low power for a demanding application ... utterly stupid design to begin with... he also said it would be crappy product regardless based on the quality of support and missing hardware. Also android has way to much variance in products and it could very well work fine on one phone and completely bust on another. Using iPhone usually provides more consistent results
I wonder why a company would send out a product for review which is so totally useless. I guess one thing is that anybody that gives this other than a bad review is a problem.
Good idea! Very, very poorly executed! Maybe it works better on an android. But why are they tracking you? No need in that BS. Aren't we tracked enough?