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The Haloview Byte Tango BT11 is a state-of-the-art wireless 1080P rear view mirror RV backup camera system, featuring advanced blind spot monitoring, dual recording capabilities, and enhanced visibility in adverse weather conditions. With built-in GPS and G-sensor technology, it ensures that you capture and protect every important moment on the road.
Installation Type | Surface Mount |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 27.9L x 20.3W x 7.6H Centimeters |
Display Technology | LCD |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Compatible Devices | Monitor |
Lens | Wide Angle |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Screen Size Unit of Measure | 7 Inches |
Real Angle of View | 170 Degrees |
M**L
Nice to have on rear view mirrow.
Like that it has front and rear camera, mounts on rear view mirror, can view both at the same time. Disliked that rear camera on full screen only shows about 12 feet behind the camper but when you use split screen it will show 30 to 40 which is great but a smaller picture!
Z**S
Rearview mirror / Backup camera
I was initially interested in this product because of the blindside monitoring and always on electric rearview mirror feature. It does work well as a rearview "mirror" and BSM seems to work well. However its fall in NC and the sun is always low ... even with the mirror on brightest setting it washes out fairly bad. backing - I think this camera is not much value for backing - you will see a picnic table, but the camera is so wide angle you cant tell where you are and really what you are seeing - there are no guide lines or grid lines. So 3 stars is a "C" grade ...
D**
Needs work
I ordered this and had high hopes but on setting it up outside the vehicle I decided to send it back.There are way more components, connectors and bits to install than necessary. There’s a power distribution block and a GPS block that connect to the mirror/monitor, and they don’t appear to be particularly well designed. The connections are standard USB-C and AV plugs and likely to disconnect on bumpy roads. Why they couldn’t put the GPS box and the power distribution unit in the mirror and just have one secure cable to power the thing and receive the signal from the camera is not clearIt’s very awkward to mount the control unit. It has to plug into a 12v lighter socket. If you don’t have one in the right place, at the right angle, you are SOOL, or have to install a new one.I was able to get the camera to work, but the lights for back up came on once briefly and would not come on again. I planned on mounting it on top of a camper van since the doors didn’t seem like a good idea. But the camera is designed to go on a vertical surface like the back of a trailer and it wouldn’t work well on a van where the doors were repeatedly open and slammedThe quality of the image did seem good, but overall the design really needs work
I**Z
Good
Item cost was high and for the money I think the resolution on the mirror should be better I love the concept very Usefull tool resolution was poor
R**D
troubleshooting problems
The User Manual is very vague, there is no way to contact consumer support. If you have a problem with the camera.
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