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Save yourself the time and hard wire it.
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I removed it and hard-wired my back-up camera
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It looked like a lot more complicated hard wire installation than I wanted to
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I’d recommend just hard wiring
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For this reason, I highly recommend wiring the power wire on the receiver to your car's reverse wire, not directly to battery power.
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However, once we got the transmitter and receiver hard-wired in and took it to the street for final testing, we received a lot of static.
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I ended up using a hard wired connection for the job instead.
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Wish i just hard wired
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The video is crystal clear and is just as fast to run on as my previous vehicle's setup which was hard wired.
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Ran a hard wire instead.
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I will be looking for a longer cable and hard wire it in.
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I hooked up a hard wire from my cam to the display and that worked just fine
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If you want a good predicable video feed, I recommend hard wiring your camera instead of using a wireless adapter.
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Replaced hard wired broken cam on truck camper with this cam and wifi
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Not as good as hard wiring
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but it was still easier than hard-wiring the camera to the receiver
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Ultimately, my truck worked better wired
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I hate running wiring, so these were perfect for me.
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We had to rip it out and install the hard wire kit.
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Didn't work for me, I ended up hard wiring the camera because I was getting way too much interference.
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I ended up ditching this to install the hard wired lines included with my camera
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I'm going to hard wire as soon as I get a chance.
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This camera works like a charm and simply replaces the 15' video wire you would have needed to run, great for trucks, SUV's and RV's that are longer than a supplied video wire.
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Ended up hard wiring the camera to my Pioneer deck to get a consistent signal
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Hard wiring best if you can do so
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The distance apart was less than 16 feet, but I had to take this pair of devices out and hard wire the camera to the screen which worked perfectly."
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I spent more time trying to get this to work than just hard wiring the camera.... don't waste your money!!!
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I'll probably go ahead & hard wire mine with the patch cord that came with my head unit to have a clear picture.
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It all worked great once I had hard wired it.
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I hooked up a hard wire from my cam to the display and that worked just fine
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If you want a good predicable video feed, I recommend hard wiring your camera instead of using a wireless adapter.
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Not as good as hard wiring
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Could really use some decent wire....
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Does not work well lots of picture static, removed it went hard wire.
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Eventually I hope to get a new radio with a video screen built in, and have someone that knows what they are doing hard wire the connection
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I’d recommend just hard wiring
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I was worried about using these rather than hard wiring them but they worked perfectly
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Picture improved substantially from hard wiring it it
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Waste of money, use the wire that comes with the camera...
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I was surprised that the black wire on the car fixture on my VW was positive, and the orange wire in the car negative - maybe this is a VW thing.
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Finally had to hard wire camera to monitor, with a connection at the hitch
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Hard wired to power source and it killed the battery over night
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Of course this is a longer run that the cable provided (not enough wireless wire to do
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Much easier that hard wiring.
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All wiring is good, but no signal
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I read about the interferences issues... also it used the same hookup as hard wired so in my case it was not beneficial
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I removed it and hard wired from the front of the car to the back
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Install the hard wire
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never work just had to hard wired mine junk.