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posted December 17, 2021 09:53 AM
I would like to install a backup camera to an older vehicle. I'm looking for a wireless solution that would require minimal or no wiring at all. I see a few solutions from $99-$299. Anyone got any recommendations to help me wade through the muck? TIA
 
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posted December 17, 2021 10:02 AMHide Post
Just bite the bullet and get a hardwired one installed. I've never heard a single good thing about wireless backup cameras.

I paid $600 to have this installed by a local car audio shop in my 2012 Mazda and it works great. Could have gotten the smaller monitor for around $450 installed but opted for the widescreen monitor built into the mirror:



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posted December 17, 2021 11:42 AMHide Post
Maybe there's something good out there, but I've never heard of it. I have had lots of people come to me to get something good installed after being disappointed with a DIY wireless.

If you want to do it yourself, a wired solution is not that difficult, especially on an older vehicle. Assuming it's a vehicle you drive, you may want to upgrade the radio to a touchscreen and gain newer features at the same time, such as BT and Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
 
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posted December 17, 2021 12:16 PMHide Post
Thanks fellas. The value of the car is probably less than $600, lol. It is in good mechanical condition and going to give it to my niece who just got her dl. I just like the convenience of having a backup camera, and I'm sure it will help a beginner driver.
 
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posted December 17, 2021 12:20 PMHide Post
I've been debating similar.
2012 Malibu, so would likely need a new double din head unit, then the associated bits to integrate with the car's hardware (steering wheel controls & blinker audio).




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posted December 17, 2021 12:25 PMHide Post
I put one of these on my fathers 99 RX300, it had no provision for adding a camera due to it's age and it wasn't worth dropping the funds for a car that old.

$99 completely wireless and solar charged.

Worked really well, you just need to mount the monitor which isn't difficult, RAM Mounts should have an option.

https://www.costco.com/type-s-...oduct.100505008.html
 
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posted December 17, 2021 12:44 PMHide Post
If you have a truck, they have wired cameras that are made in to a replacement tailgate handle. It are around sixty bucks.

I have a 2004 truck and wired it up in about two hours.

The screen and AV inputs came out of a minivan in the junkyard for another fifty bucks.

The solar charging version sounds interesting.



 
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posted December 17, 2021 01:17 PMHide Post
Do they still make these that just work with an app on an iPhone?



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