I just installed this on the back of my 33ft long travel trailer to use as both a back-up camera, as well as a "rear view mirror" so I can see behind my trailer in traffic. The camera was really easy to install and had all the necessary hardware and brackets included. I wired the camera into the running lights on the back of my trailer so I can turn it on anytime I want to just by turning on my lights. The monitor is large and the picture is clear. It came with a nice suction cup windshield mount that seems really sturdy so far. I mounted the screen to the right of my rear view mirror so looking up at it is very natural and easy. I took it out for a 30 minute ride on the highway to try it out and it works well. I had only two brief "flickers" where the signal was quickly interrupted and came right back. I also bought the extended antenna for $10.99 but I have not installed it yet. Based on other peoples reviews, I think the 10 dollar antenna will completely fix the minor signal interruptions. Overall I'm really happy with this and it's much less expensive than the name-brand competitor. It's a good system and worth the price.
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