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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
In the swirling maelstrom of modernity, where the roar of engines and the cry of the wild asphalt beckon, I found myself ensnared by the siren call of a device so profound, it threatened to tear the very fabric of reality asunder—the EWAY WiFi wireless car backup camera. This was not merely a piece of technology; it was a digital oracle, a window into the unseen, a guardian against the chaos of the blind spots that lurk like predators in the urban jungle.
Armed with the sorcery of 2.4GHz Digital Wireless technology, this device promised a vision beyond the mortal coil, offering real-time images to the palm-sized oracles we call smartphones. With a boastful claim of a 33ft digital range, it whispered secrets of the netherworld behind my vehicle, making it an ideal companion for my metallic steed—a mid-size chariot of the gods, ranging from Vans to SUVs, Trucks to Sedans, Campers to Trailers.
The ritual to bind this digital familiar to my will was arcane yet oddly mundane. No longer would my dashboard serve as the altar for a monitor; my iPhone, iPad, Android cellphone—any smart device but for the cursed triad of Google Pixel, Kyocera, and Motorola—became my lens into the beyond. Mounted at the helm or the stern, this talisman promised a safety on the roads once thought the domain of myth.
A chameleon in its essence, the camera boasted an image mirror flip function, transforming from a sentinel of the rear to a watcher of the front with the ease of a shadow shifting in the moonlight. Its optional parking guidelines, controllable with the flick of a digital switch, were as the runes of old, guiding my vessel into berths with the precision of a celestial navigator.
The installation of this arcane device was a journey of three steps, veiled in simplicity yet echoing the trials of heroes of yore. First, an offering of 12V power to awaken it from its slumber. Then, a ritual of drilling and mounting to secure its physical form. And finally, the incantation—downloading an app to bind its soul to my will through the ethers of built-in Wi-Fi.
But the true measure of this device was not in its installation, nor in its versatile visions, but in its constitution. Crafted with a gaze that pierced the veil of night as easily as the cloak of day, it offered a clarity of vision in 720P, banishing the shadows and revealing the truth of the world in its wake. Its body, sealed with the alchemy of fully sealed glue, defied the elements, bearing the standard IP68 as a badge of honor—a testament to its ability to withstand the tempests and trials that the heavens deigned to throw its way.
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024
My old farm truck is not fancy, but now it has a back up camera. It really helps to be able to see behind me with a load of feed or hay. I was always worried about my dogs, animals, or grandkids not being seen, but now I can see. I'm still cautious, but this helps ease my concerns. This was easy to set up and the picture is great. This is such a useful option where technology is non-existent on an older vehicle.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
I have a 150 ft long steep curvy ramp that I back my boat into the water. When it has been a while or last season since I have back it in, it can take several tries due to not being able to know exactly where the trailer tires are in relation to the edges of the ramp. I hooked up the camera and monitored the camera from my truck from the inside. No signal issues and I had the camera low so that I had a good angle on the trailer tire position. This is going to make all the difference on the first launch of the season in a few weeks. There are a few things to note. My phone didn't immediately recognize the camera WiFi signal, but after re-powering the camera there was no issue connecting and viewing the camera. I noticed one previous reviewer stated that it didn't work on the Pixel phone, but my older Pixel 2XL had no problem with the app nor the WiFi. I plan on using it as a dedicated monitor. When I initially didn't get the WiFi signal, I noticed that the wire that powers the camera had a label stating "POWER: 5V". I was like, oh no, I just fried this brand new camera. As it turns out, I had not fried it and the instructions state 12 V, so I have no idea what that label on the wire is all about.
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024
This item works great, you just wire to 12v and then connect with the app to the wifi network it generates. Very simple, very easy.
The problem is, eBay and Amazon is littered with this very same product for only $25
The support is rather good so I will give it two stars. They did get back to me in less than 24 hours when I asked a question.
My recommendation would be to find a $25 unit just like this one or buy a more expensive one with integrated battery and magnetic base if you need true portability.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024
So, the camera itself is a pretty typical backup camera and the app is about as basic as you can get. The nice thing is that it works on a wi-fi signal making it pretty easy to connect. It does state that it is incompatible with Pixel, Motorola and Kyocera phones. Which of course I have one of those. I did bench test it before installing on my tablet and it seemed to work just fine. In their directions that have it wired to the tail lights, so I suppose if you are wiring to your trailer as long as you are connected to the truck, your camera will be on as soon as your running lights turn on. My only concern is the signal strength from a long trailer to the cab of a truck. I know that aluminum can interfere with certain signals and the majority of the framing in my travel trailer is aluminum. The picture quality is good and it is a wide angle. For a car I think this would work with no issues, except for having to connect to the wifi every time you wanted to backup. I think this is more practical for a trailer situation. The price point for camera systems seems very low, but most other systems come with a monitor. So, for this setup, you get the camera with a wifi transmitter built in. When you open the box, you may feel like there should be more there for the price. As soon as spring arrives and I can get out on really road test this, I will come back and update my review if it cannot get a signal though to the cab of my truck.
So, the camera itself is a pretty typical backup camera and the app is about as basic as you can get. The nice thing is that it works on a wi-fi signal making it pretty easy to connect. It does state that it is incompatible with Pixel, Motorola and Kyocera phones. Which of course I have one of those. I did bench test it before installing on my tablet and it seemed to work just fine. In their directions that have it wired to the tail lights, so I suppose if you are wiring to your trailer as long as you are connected to the truck, your camera will be on as soon as your running lights turn on. My only concern is the signal strength from a long trailer to the cab of a truck. I know that aluminum can interfere with certain signals and the majority of the framing in my travel trailer is aluminum. The picture quality is good and it is a wide angle. For a car I think this would work with no issues, except for having to connect to the wifi every time you wanted to backup. I think this is more practical for a trailer situation. The price point for camera systems seems very low, but most other systems come with a monitor. So, for this setup, you get the camera with a wifi transmitter built in. When you open the box, you may feel like there should be more there for the price. As soon as spring arrives and I can get out on really road test this, I will come back and update my review if it cannot get a signal though to the cab of my truck.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2024
The small size and easy mounting make this a nice addition to any vehicle lacking a rear-view camera. Simple pairing with an android device or iphone turns that device into a fully featured backup up viewer. Have a nasty blind spot on your RV? This can eliminate that blind spot.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
This is a simple device that installs east and seems to work well. The price is a bit higher than the competition but the picture quality seems to be better than the others I've tried. Overall a solid unit
Important information
【Use Your Phone/Tablet Monitor】Use your iPhone iPad Android cellphone smartphone tablet to connect its Wi-Fi, you can see what's happening behind your vehicle on the app. No monitor on dash any more. The wireless back up camera for truck could mount at front or rear, provides a more safety on road. 📌Not compatible with Google Pixel phone, Kyocera phone, Motorola phone.
【Front and Rear View Camera】 The car wireless back up camera with image mirror flip function, could be used as front view or rear view backup camera. Wireless truck camera with optional parking guideline, control guidelines ON/OFF depends on your needs.
【Straight Forward Installation】 This wifi camera for truck comes with flexible mounting bracket could be mounted at any position. Easy to operate this true wireless backup camera for phone in 3 steps: ① Connect the backup camera with 12V power. ② Drill holes and mount.3️⃣Download the app and connect to reverse camera built-in wifi.
【Built to Last】 150° angle wireless truck backup camera provides 720P clear view at both day and night. Show the true dimension of the site to avoid blind spots make parking safer and simpler. Fully sealed glue filling process design WiFi portable RV backup camera reaches the standard IP68 waterproof rating could withstand any bad weather conditions.