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🚐 See More, Stress Less — The Ultimate RV Backup System for the Modern Explorer
The Furrion Vision S 5" 3-Camera System delivers a seamless wireless backup and security solution tailored for RVs and midsize trucks. Featuring high-resolution, IP65 waterproof cameras with infrared night vision and a lag-free signal range up to 492 feet, it offers all-around coverage with customizable mounting options. Its easy installation and smart features like motion sensors and audio guidance make it an essential upgrade for safer, stress-free travels.

















| ASIN | B08MJK5Z8G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,194 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #116 in Vehicle Backup Cameras |
| Brand | Furrion |
| Built-In Media | 5" inch Monitor, 1 Rear Sharkfin camera, 2 side running light cameras, windshield mount, stand |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Connector Type | wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,283 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Field Of View | 120 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04897093214362 |
| Installation Type | Dashboard Mount |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.6"L x 3.8"W x 1.2"H |
| Item Type Name | RV Backup Observation system |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Lens | Wide Angle |
| Manufacturer | Furrion |
| Mfr Part Number | FOS05TAEN |
| Model Number | FOS05TAEN |
| Optical Sensor Size | 1/4 inch |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CCD , CMOS |
| Product Dimensions | 5.6"L x 3.8"W x 1.2"H |
| Real Angle of View | 120 Degrees |
| Screen Size | 5 Inches |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | AVI |
| Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
| Warranty Description | 1 year Manufacturer warranty |
G**Z
This product literally saved my marriage, my RV, and my truck!
I purchased this for a small travel trailer that I tow with my midsize pickup truck. I had a rear-view camera from another manufacturer installed when I purchased the trailer, but it had a very narrow view, no side cameras, and no audio. I purchased this set as a replacement and installed it two days before our last camping trip. We went to Winchester Lake State Park in Idaho, but when I put it into my iPhone, I didn't specify that we wanted the campground. So, Apple gave me directions to the day use area. When we got there, the directions were to go up a narrow, single lane road. We came to a gate that said, "authorized vehicles only beyond this point," so my wife and I prepared to backup about 1/4 mile. However, one of the locals told us that if we went through the gate another 1/4 mile there was a turnaround we could use to make getting out easier. We took the local's word for it so we went through the gate to the end of the road. The local was partly correct. There was a spot to turn around...if we didn't have the trailer, but not nearly enough room to turn around, even if we tried a15-point turn. So, now we had to back up 1/2 a mile. I turned the "guide" lines on so I could judge how far my wife was, turned the screen brightness up, and put the audio on medium high. We then backed the truck and trailer up at a walking pace, past onlookers, with a hillside on the passenger side, and a drop off into the lake on the other. My wife gave me excellent directions that I could clearly hear from about 50 feet away from the camera. When we got to the entrance, she was able to guide me into a spot where I could slip past the guard rail and back onto the highway to the campground. I KNOW that if we had to rely on our other camera system, it would not have ended with hugs and cheers. The good: The rear camera has a wide field of view is fantastic. It isn't a fish-eye lens so it doesn't distort, but it has a view that covers both lanes left and right from the camera. It has guide lines to help you park it and let you know when you're close to an object. The microphone has good sound and picks up voices from far away. The drivers side camera is nice because it lets you keep an eye on your blind spot. The passenger side camera is nice if you have to pass someone or if for some reason you find yourself in the left lane and have to move over. I don't use the passenger side camera as much because my trailer tires are speed rated at 65mph. The bad: For some reason my driver side camera tends to overpower the other cameras. I have to unplug the monitor then plug it back in to reset it so I can select which camera I want to view on monitor. The indifferent: I purchased the 5-inch model. After using it I would go with the 7-inch model just because it it is bigger. They have the same controls and I don't have a problem with the quality of the monitor, it's just not as easy to see cars that are 60-feet or more behind the trailer because they appear so small on the monitor. One good thing about the 5-inch monitor is since I drive a midsize truck and have limited window and dash space, I don't have a larger 7-inch monitor obstructing my view. That's something to think about in states that enforce obstructed view laws that include phones, GPS units, and things hanging from the mirror. The 5-inch monitor sits on my dash and I can see clearly over the top of it, it does not obstruct my view at all. Installation: Installation was easy. Since I bought it as a kit, the cameras were already synchronized to the monitor, I didn't have to do anything there. Wiring was relatively easy, there are 4 wires on the side cameras, 2 on the rear. My trailer only has 2 wires on the side, so I bonded the three "control" wires on the camera together and attached them to power, then I hooked the black to ground. It works perfectly (the manual doesn't say to do that, but the wiring diagram does show +12 volts on the three control lines and ground on the "ground" line.) It would have been nice if the kit included wire nuts or other connectors, but those are cheap at your local hardware store. Finally, the kit does come with rubber gaskets for each lamp, but I still used RTV to make sure I had a good seal. My RV has aluminum siding, and I didn't want water to slip past any spot on the camera that wasn't firmly pressed against the side of the RV. All in all, it took me about 90 minutes to remove the old camera and side marker lights, install the new vehicle monitoring system, and check to make sure everything was working. That included voltage checks, stripping a couple of wires, and working on the ladder. Would I recommend it? YES! If you have a smaller SUV or midsize pickup with limited window or dash space, the kit with the 5-inch monitor is perfect. If you have a full size pickup or large RV (Tahoe, Expedition, or larger), or if you need a bigger monitor, go for the 7-inch screen. In either case, this system is a bargain compared to the cost of a divorce (or camping with a spouse that won't talk to you)!
C**E
Excellent product and very useful!
Best value i could find! Simple installation! Side cameras require a minimum skill level with 12V electrical connections, a phillips screwdriver, wire strippers, and 100% clear silicone sealer. Pairing was a breeze and the rear cam was plug and play.
T**T
Helps out a lot!
it works great when driving and backing up. Kinda wish I put a little more money in to the one that you are able to view the cameras when we are away from the trailer.
J**R
Easy to install and serves its purpose
I have only used mine once, and was kind of leery after reading some of the reviews on them about the screen switching views on its own, cameras not staying paired, or lag on the side cameras. I tow a 26' Jayco Jay Flight with my 2012 Nissan Titan that I installed aftermarket tow mirrors on. Between the tow mirrors and these cameras, there were NO blind spots around my vehicle or camper at 70MPH+ highway speeds. Side cameras were very precise. When the vehicle was just about gone from camera view, BAM!, there it was in the side mirror. When I wanted to switch lanes, checked clearance in rear camera, verified with side mirror, and smooth, easy lane changes were a plenty. Will try to break my "backing up using the side mirror" habit this weekend and report back on that, but I am VERY pleased with my set. Well worth the money in my opinion for the peace of mind. Very easy to install, also. My camper is a 2021, and was pre-fitted with all brackets necessary. Removed 2 screws & dummy block from side markers, sild in cameras, replace screws and lenses, done in 10 minutes for both sides. Rear camera, remove 4 screws from cover plate, plug in existing power cord, push camera in place, and screw in place to holes for cover. 10 minutes there. 20 minutes total installation, then about 20 minutes to set up the monitor in the truck.
B**N
Easy install-originally 2 tech support excellent now 5
I would have loved to give it a five star review except once we had them all installed, which went smoothly, the display started acting up. No instructions no troubleshooting remedied the problem. It will only display the left side camera. We can go in and check each one but when we return to triple display again only one side displays. Originally I only gave it two stars. I reached out to technical support and they promptly got back to me remedied the issue. Now it works perfect and we love it.
C**N
Not really worth the $$$
Update 2024: The power port on the back of the display screen broke rendering my system useless. Replacemnt screens are over $300...no thank you, hard pass. BLUF: I've been using this setup for 5 months and, without including its cost, overall I rate it as just "ok". Factoring in the cost I don't think this system is worth it. I bought it because my new rv was "pre-wired" for Furrion and for marketing purposes that's excellent but in actuality it amounts to not much more than having power which is not much of an advantage over using any other brand. The picture resolution is average/suitable but the refresh rate is not very good, the video lags and pauses a lot while on the highway. That, I find, makes this system fine while going slow/parking but very unreliable for changing lanes at highway speeds. In addition to poor video quality, the windshield mount suction cup already failed and will not hold its own weight let alone the monitor's too. For the price tag of this system we should be getting better quality equipment. On a positive note, their support is extremely responsive and knowledgeable. They helped me identify a wiring problem with my "pre-wired" rv's side marker with just a few emails back and forth in one day. (The rv manufacturer "pre-wired" the turn signal wire to an always hot wire so the furrion monitor kept auto switching the view to the passenger side camera...) Good help is hard to find, and isn't cheap, maybe that's why the system is priced the way it is?
T**.
Easy to mount and easy to set up.
Easy to mount which took about 45 min to hook up all cameras to the camper and another 15 to set up Good picture quality. Does leave a black area where is no camera is connected when looking at the combination screen but each separate picture is clear and easy to see. Cameras are easy to turn on and adjust adjust.
J**D
Be Handy in Tight Places, and might save my marriage some difficulty
So, set these up on my camper this weekend because we upgraded our storage location from on some gravel on the back side of the storage lot to an enclosed storage location with power. Upgraded, because we didn't want to have to replace the roof again in another two years. So, our little Jayco 26 ft camper fits through the 12 ft doors, but as I am angling to get the camper in, I lose sight of my wife more than once (and I know better than to tell my wife that she is not standing in the right spot,) so we got these to alleviate some of the difficulty. On the back, even though it was pre-wired, I had to fish the wiring out from the wall so I could connect it in. I blame Jayco. This was my first camera to install, and I paired it while sitting in the truck without difficulty. I go out, fished out the wire from the back of the camper, and connected it. It worked just like it was supposed to and was connected to the correct function on the monitor. Replaced the driver's side marker light, and the wiring was a little long. Needed to stuff a little extra into the side of the camper. It would have been nice if there had been something that said what the color code was, but I installed one wire as it was disconnected. I even made sure that I wasn't going to be safe and and no short existed when I was finished. Synced it to the monitor, and it was correct. Installed the passenger side, and all the same, safe and properly connected. Now here is why there is only three stars: I went to pair it with the right side. Selected right side camera, and it synced to the backup camera. 30 minutes later, I finally go all three cameras set up properly. Unfortunately, the 5 inch monitor is a little small to see all three cameras really well at the same time, but I believe it will not be an issue when I am backing into a spot. The viewing angles are not the best, and it is actually looking away from and not right down the side of my camper. Individually, the cameras are clear and look great. All three, it seems a bit crowded on the screen and seems like the dimensions are skewed.
G**E
Caméra ne fonctionnait pas
Réglé avec le vendeur directement Amazon non rien fait pour m’aider Le vendeur ma donné 800,00 sur 1,400 pour des caméras qui ne fonctionnait pas après un mois de discussion avec le vendeur Merci
M**C
Un petit décalage entre ce que l’on voit et la réalité
À date j’aime bien sauf les caméras de côté Pas trouvé d’utilité encore Je trouve la vision trop large Pour ce qui est de la caméra arrière, elle s’est déconnecté 2-3 fois lors de notre déplacement Mais dans l’ensemble va très bien Il faut juste prendre le temps de s’adapter
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