Posted 2014-12-02 11:28 AM (#161887) Subject: Trailer Camera
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Location: Spokane, WA
Is TrailerEyes the best camera out there? Has anyone used the system for both trailer and barn? Trying to determine if the barn cam really works up to 1200 feet as advertised. Thoughts?
Posted 2014-12-09 7:29 AM (#161983 - in reply to #161887) Subject: RE: Trailer Camera
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Location: Topeka Ks
I use Swift Hitch system for my truck and trailer. Works well. I have a separate barn system that works up to 350' and it to works well. Not sure about systems able to work 1200'. Good friend that is a AV consultant said no problem, but didn't talk any about the cost.
Posted 2014-12-09 9:29 AM (#161990 - in reply to #161887) Subject: RE: Trailer Camera
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Posts: 67
Location: Everton, Arkansas
Don't have a barn camera. But I did install a hardwired camera system on my truck and trailer from'rearviewsafety.com"....really love the system...two cameras in the horse compartment and one on the back of the trailer for a backup camera which is activated when you drop the truck in reverse. Went with the hard-wired systems due to hearing nothing good about wireless systems.