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Stable Signal and Clear Night Vision: Tired of video that freezes or lags at crucial moments? Digital frequency-hopping technology ensures a reliable connection even in busy areas, providing under 100ms latency with a 320ft line-of-sight range. Driving after dark? The 1080P HD camera records sharp video in low-light environments, displaying hitch balls, license plates, and objects up to 32ft away. No freezing. No black screen. Compatible with Furrion Pre-Wired RVs and Simple Setup: Made for RVs prewired for Furrion, this camera attaches to the existing bracket and wiring harness for fast installation without cutting, splicing, or drilling wires. Just detach the original bracket, link the camera, and switch on the 7-inch monitor. For RVs not prewired, it can also be connected to tail lights, running lights, or marker lights. Note: It does not work with original Furrion camera systems. 4-Channel Split-Screen and DVR: A single rear camera makes it hard to monitor your towed vehicle, side blind spots, or cargo door. The 4-channel split-screen monitor shows up to 4 camera views at once rear, left, right, and interior/cargo. The integrated DVR saves all 4 channels in 1080P HD to a loop-recording SD card (card not included). Intended for RVs, motorhomes, and travel trailers under 30ft. Check the recording after any near miss. AI Motion Detection with Audible Reverse Alerts: Concerned about missing a child or pedestrian behind your RV while reversing? The AI motion detection identifies people and vehicles in real time, with the system constantly monitoring the 170° rear view. If a pedestrian or vehicle moves into the alert area, the monitor sounds beeps that become more frequent as the distance decreases. IP69K Waterproof and Sunlight-Readable Screen: The backup camera has an IP69K rating, resisting high-pressure washing, mud, snow, and brief submersion. The 7-inch monitor features an expanded sunshade and manual brightness control for clear viewing in bright sunlight. From humid Florida to icy Canada, this system continues to operate