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The Haloview Backup Camera Bracket Adapter is expertly designed for pre-wired RVs, ensuring seamless compatibility with Haloview models like MC7108, RD7, and CA108. With a compact 0.33-inch screen and easy bracket mount installation, this adapter enhances your RV's safety and functionality.
Screen Size | 0.33 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Haloview MC7108/RD7/CA108 |
Installation Method | Bracket Mount |
A**R
It works - it fits right into RVs pre-wired for Furrion backup cameras
I got a Coachmen Freedom Express UltraLite travel trailer, and it came pre-wired for a Furrion backup camera. But the Furrion cameras cost a lot more, and in my observation of others' installations, they don't work as well as the Haloview systems. I already had a Haloview MC7801 camera and monitor system I had acquired for my pontoon boat, so I simply purchased another camera (Haloview CA108) along with this adapter, and plugged it all in. All of the screws line up, there are included cable adapters, and it's really just plug and play.My only problem is that on my model of RV, the Furrion pre-wire location was underneath a trailer running light immediately above the pre-wire location. Alas when the Haloview camera is mounted onto this adapter, and this adapter goes into the top-side of my camper, the antenna bumps up against the top-center running light. That means I can't quite position my camera angle up high enough to see distant traffic on the road. Instead, the camera has to be angled down a bit more than I'd like, so my view is just the area immediately behind my travel trailer. It works well for backing up, which is why I bought the system in the first place, it's just not so great for monitoring traffic along my route. I don't blame the camera or the Furrion adapter bracket however; there are so many different configuration of campers no one can anticipate all of the different ways this could be set up. If it bothered me too much I'd invest in a remote antenna, which should give me just enough clearance to angle the camera a bit higher up. But as it is, it's only a minor annoyance, and I just put up with it. If this were the fault of Haloview I'd take off a star, but it isn't fair for me to blame them for my RV manufacturer's lighting configuration decisions.Get this adapter if you have a Furrion pre-wired system and want to go with the Haloview system instead. It works. You won't regret it.
A**R
works great
I got this to replace the one the dealer installed. The image was foggy even when I got a new monitor. This one is as clear as looking at it yourself.
M**D
Complicated directions
Many people suggested this bracket for the coleman 17b travel trailer but I could not figure out how everyone else was using this bracket and the directions were unclear. Eventually I used in in a way that it worked and looked good, just not sure if I used it how it was meant to be designed.
J**R
A must have
My RV had a pre wired spot for a proprietary camera that would have cost me upwards of $500 to install. I was able to purchase this adapter and it fit perfectly allowing for an aftermarket camera to be installed. The total investment was less than $100 for a complete wireless backup camera system. The cable did not hinder the quality of the picture either. You can remove the shark fin and the bracket bolts right up the the existing holes and the connection is tight allowing the wire to be pushed back into the hole and not fearing it would come undone.
C**L
Can be used for other cameras, not just Halo
I used this with the Xroose backup camera:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085L8X4XZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1My travel trailer came prewired for a Furrion camera using the domed plastic mounting piece that is pre-installed on most trailers. This bracket has the same mounting hole pattern as the Furrion dome. No drilling required. I removed the Furrion domed mount, then installed this bracket to the trailer with the Furrion gasket placed against the trailer, then a piece of plexiglass in the shape of the Furrion domed mount (that I made) in between the gasket and this bracket. (I probably didn't need to do that, but the plexiglass gave some extra support to the gasket. I also siliconed around the gasket and plexiglass piece, and also around the hole in the trailer where the cable came through the trailer wall). I then bolted the Xroose bracket to the Halo bracket. The Furrion to Halo power adapter cable also works for the Xroose camera, so you don't need to buy another cable or make your own.I've probably made it sound more complicated than it is. It's fairly simple and straightforward.
D**0
camera mount
I prefer this adapter to mount a camera to the travel trailer. It secures the camera directly to the body rather than to the usual adapter plate on the front of the Furrion plastic housing. It is lower profile and much more sturdy.
B**Y
Did NOT fit factory Furrion kit on 2018 Forrest River
Bracket does not line up to Furrion pre mounted camera bracket on my 2018 Forrest river RV (Wildcat 37wb fw). No way no how. Not even close. Bracket is too large to align. Would require major drilling/modification to factory plastic mount.The adapter plug however is a perfect fit. Worked great for my aftermarket camera install.Maybe I have a small Furrion factory backup kit in my unit?
M**A
Solid bracket
Installed this on my 2018 grand design reflection 29rs that was prewired for the assurion camera...worked great and at a good price
A**R
Strong bracket
Strong bracket, fit perfectly on my Furrion prewired RV. I had to drill holes though, the holes didn’t fit with the camera bracket. Fit good on RV not on camera bracket.
M**S
Fit perfectly.
Easy to adapt a wifi camera to rear of my caravan. Had to add a box to hold all the excess cables.
R**B
Works perfectly, bracket fits exsisting holes, adapter cable is correct
Worked perfectly, bracket fit exsisting holes and was of excellent quality
B**E
Allows removal of Furrion mount at a very reasonable price
The adapter allows you to simply plug into the pre-wired Furrion harness, otherwise you remove existing plug-in & hard wire. The bracket allows you to remove the existing Furrion mount & reuse mounting holes. Use caution here as the original mounting screws are self tapping & the holes in the trailer are easy to strip out. The bracket sits flat on the trailer, if it were slightly angled I could use the the full range of the (slotted) adjustment for the camera. Since it sits flat I could only install 2 screws in to the camera to get the desired angle of view.
C**I
Great product!
Works great for furrion pre wired trailers. Although you have to remove the sharkfin mount I left the backing on and fed the harness wiring into the trailer. Simple install!
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