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 Straight Shooter
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     Location: SW North Dakota | I tried to be responsible and do a search first, but there is really nothing in the past year... How many of you have cameras in your trailers? Or who is a research "geek" who has found the best (meaning most reliable) system? I've read on other sites that people just use cheap baby cameras... do they work?
Edited to add: Wanting a camera to occasionally or continuously monitor horses in the trailer.
Edited by ND3canAddict 2018-02-02 9:47 AM
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | I've heard lots of good htings from this company. http://www.proviewgds.com/index.php/applications/farm-and-ranch/ Maybe give them a call and ask about a portable camera for your trailer? Good Luck! -The Google Geek ;) |
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    Location: East Texas | I don't have one, but your topic made me curious. So, I went to looking, and it seems some of the wireless backup cameras would make for a relatively cheap option and seem much more durable that a baby monitor. IDK, but will be following to see what everyone uses. |
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    Location: Southeast Louisiana | I’m following, too. I have been looking, and I like the split screen where I could use four cameras. I also want weather resistant cameras and a removable monitor so I can use them when i’m staying in the LQ as well as when i’m driving. They’re pricey, tho! And I don’t think the baby monitors will work the way I want it to. |
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 Straight Shooter
Posts: 5725
     Location: SW North Dakota | My husband has some cool cameras that he installed on the back of his semi/hay trailer, so he can see idiot drivers crawling up his azz... I guess I should ask him. His are hard wired, but have held up to weather and he's really happy with them. He even got out of a minor ticket because the HP was so impressed with his committment to safety.
Maybe the same company makes wireless ones by now. He put his on 3 years ago.
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