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Review on ๐Ÿ“ท Swift Hitch SH02 Portable Wireless Camera System: Efficient Surveillance with AC to DC Adapter by Adam Quintana

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Poor range for large rigs/tractor trailers. Fits smaller vehicles

I was hoping that placing a video signal on the bumper of a 53ft enclosed trailer could get into the cabin, but the FCC has conspired to stop this due to restrictions on to make the radio signal levels impossible. Obviously a loaded trailer will be a major obstacle to the signal. However, I could place the camera on the side of the bumper protruding from the driver's side of the truck and place the display on the driver's window and get an image coming and going in a static haze. Between static and zamyvka from the sun could not make out. What are the transitions to the next bug - the screen is not visible even with a good clear signal in direct sunlight. This is only an issue in the middle of the day when the sun is in the right (or wrong) position to directly illuminate the screen. This can be corrected by moving the camera to a seat and away from the sun. I had no problems with the suction cups as I didn't use them. It comes with a sticky square Velcro that attaches to the suction cup mount. I used a Panavise window vac (PanaVise 809-AMP) with a telescopic arm. The flat plate has 4 holes that allow you to install various adapters for cell phones, GPS, etc. However, the flat "enhancement" panel is perfect for Velcro and a long retractable Panavise handle lets you see little ones better on screen. In any case, this is a good development. The only small flaws - the screen could be bigger and nothing can be seen in direct sunlight, but for big trucks and receiving a signal at a great distance - it's not good. For larger trucks, get a wired camera.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Low repairability