Best vehicle backup cameras according to redditors
We found 344 Reddit comments discussing the best vehicle backup cameras. We ranked the 160 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 344 Reddit comments discussing the best vehicle backup cameras. We ranked the 160 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
300? try $50. Link: http://amzn.com/B00GIDXM5I
Example footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi29svy7MPg Stupid talk radio being picked up by the camera warning. Also, make sure to turn the clip to 1080P.
Sure thing - http://www.amazon.com/LUKAS-LK-7900-ACE-8GB-GPS/dp/B00C48TJ58
I only have it recording in 720p, but it will do full 1080. I currently have an 8gig card in there and it will record about 2 days worth of my normal commute which is Far West ish and Parmer/35. It can handle a 64gig card.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GIDXM5I/ref=cm_sw_su_dp
Sure thing (wanted to from the start but short on time):
It cost me around $50-$60 I think. I used this camera and I used this OBD2 adapter. I also needed some small connectors to plug the video wire into the back of the head unit (these things).
I used this thread by /u/brbauer2 as a guide, which was very helpful.
It was kind of difficult, but mostly because I don't really have much experience with the wiring stuff so I went slow to make sure I didn't mess up any splices or anything. I also initially put the wrong wire into the back of the head unit, so I had to take it back apart and use the right wire (the thread I used shows a red wire in the back of the head unit connector, its actually the yellow wire from the video cable that you want) but that only took maybe an additional 30 minutes.
Overall, I'd say go for it if you're interested!
Congrats! I don't know much about cars, but I like the electronics so here are a few cool things you could do.
Get in the habit of setting calendar reminders for when you have to renew your registration, inspection, and insurance.
There's probably no way I can express this properly, but I'll try. You're entering one of the most dangerous periods of your life. There was once a time in my life where I felt like I was a pretty good driver. That came to a pretty abrupt end a few times, and not because I was being reckless but because I wasn't being afraid. Stay afraid. When you feel that thought in the back of your mind that you're getting pretty good at driver or that you're a pretty safe driver, take that as a moment to really reevaluate things.
In skydiving there's a saying "complacency kills". And in driving it's the same. You can't control 99% of the variables out on the road, but you can mitigate 99% of the risk with just one variable- your speed. Be careful and enjoy driving!
I got a 05 FXT last month, this week I installed this head unit with this backup cam.
Here's the pictures, I think this weekend I'm going to pull it out again and add some spaces behind the brackets to bring it forward about a 1/4"
Hey all, I got a bunch of info from here and the forums, so I thought I would give back and drop a few links.
First is the roof rack. I think the rola roof rack is the best looking and ends up being one of the cheapest.
Next up is the cargo box. I thought getting one this long would look stupid, but it's way better than I imagined. The rocketbox 11 is one of Thule's cheapest and big enough to fit my huge board in. No noticable drop in mpg, either - hovering barely above 33.
The backup camera is a fantastic upgrade. I followed this post and dug into the forums posted there. I would double check the apim codes because it's a tad dangerous and I didn't use the same exact codes as u/brbauer2 (I have the 2016 w/ sync 3). Shoutout, by the way, the album was super helpful. Also, the pins we inserted to the wiring harness didn't connect with the head unit, so I shredded a small amount of foil to bridge those connections.
Canying Car Trunk Handle Rear...
BAFX Products Bluetooth...
And finally, I like having my windows down in the rain, so I got them smoker vents.
Maybe someday I'll get that accessport/intercooler and a rear motor mount, but I'm loving it as it is!
You all bought awesome cars, thanks for the help, catch you later.
I picked up this one
The price does vary a bit depending on the supplier, it was $41 when I bought it. I added a 16GB SD card which cost around $15.
It plugs into the cigarette lighter for power and if the power is switched then it automatically starts and stops recording when the car is started / turned off. Only one of my cars has continuous power so I need to plug and unplug it for that car.
It's an old cam I've had for 5+ years, Lukas 7900 Ace. They don't sell it anymore I think.
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https://www.amazon.com/LK-7900-ACE-Dashboard-Camera-Recorder/dp/B00C48TJ58
No problem!
Head Unit
Wiring harness
Double Din Mounting Bracket
Antenna Adapter
Backup Cam
Android Auto / Apple Car Play Adapter
You can go 3 ways:
It’s in a 2012 Corolla S.
57056 - Toyota radio that they used in a bunch of different vehicles. $100 on eBay.
https://www.amazon.com/PYvideo-Backup-Camera-Toyota-Corolla/dp/B00IW8B29K/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=toyota+backup+camera&qid=1556655922&s=gateway&sr=8-3 - Expensive for a backup camera but I don’t think there’s many options for an oem head unit that didn’t come with a camera from the factory.
I did have to run a ‘reverse trigger’ wire from the radio to the reverse light.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H852D49/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_a4KpDb08V3156
Once you install one camera, you'll be shocked how easy it is. It will feel like sorcery. The hardest part is choosing how to get the wires from the camera inside. Here is the kit I used for my backup camera which I mounted in the third brake light and conveniently passed the wires through there. The purpose of this post is to show members that you can have a functional 2 camera system for less than $100.
Camera
Monitor
Extra cable I needed this to run the entire length of my van.
This monitor supports two cameras. I got some wago connectors from my job and spliced into the wire for the passenger reading light. This connection is always hot so I additionally added a circuit switch I picked up from autozone.
To add a second camera, I would just need to buy the camera. I am thinking of mounting something like this on the bottom of the passenger side mirror, to assist with parallel parking. I imagine that would also serve your purpose. Again, the hardest part is getting the wires inside :)
As far as monitoring outside, if you find yourself in a precarious situation it is best to just get in the driver's seat and leave if things escalate. The fact that you can see them on your camera means nothing.
This review.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/review/B005GTKY24/R3TB2RHF6BPUXY?cursor=4&filter=1&sort=byRankDescending
The reviews on Amazon seem pretty thorough on some of these.
I found this one for $25 with $5 shipping and ordered it. It got decent reviews especially considering its price and theres even videos of it in action. Plus a 16GB Class 10 SHDC Card for $11.99 with free shipping from newegg and I'm at about 40 bucks total, not bad.
I purchased this one off of amazon!
NATIKA Backup/Front View... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H852D49?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
You can get license plate cameras for less than $15, and a head unit with Bluetooth, DVD player, and SD card reader for under $100. Granted, you get what you pay for, but I bought this exact combo nearly two years ago for a 92 Honda and it's served me well enough. Has two video outs so I added a 7" monitor. You can get an add-a-fuse kit to tie in to the reverse lights fuse, so you don't even need to mess with the wiring back near the reverse lights, so no permanent alterations to the car.
Tire Pressure Monitoring system.
Kitchen Paper Holder Hanger Tissue Roll Towel Rack Bathroom Toilet Sink Door Hanging Organizer Storage Hook Holder Rack
Touch Screen Backup Camera Dash Cam
Bluetooth Receiver/FM Transmitter/Car Charger with Bluetooth 4.2, Car Locator, App Support, 2 USB Ports, PowerIQ, AUX Output, and USB Drive to Play MP3 Files
Wall-Mounted Paper Towel Holder
3-Chamber Soap and Shower Dispenser
12 Volt Oscillating Fan
Camera:
https://www.amazon.com/Toyota-Backup-Camera-Camry-Corolla/dp/B00IW8B29K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485669177&sr=8-1&keywords=prius+reverse+camera
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQV3TvLhvRE&t=383s
Only had it for three days, but I have plans.
Just getting started, so appreciate any suggestions or ideas. Can’t break the bank, but trying to add functionality. Love to add the supercharger, but $8K isn’t in the cards!😜
PYvideo Rear Backup Camera Kit for Toyota Camry, Corolla, Prius, Rav4 and More (2012, 2013, 2014) - (Color: Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IW8B29K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_qCGWDbF10QPFJ
Dashcams and Rearview Camera.
I am using a VIOFO A119 for the front and an A118C for the back.
I like to see my bumper when I park so I got a Back Up Camera License Plate Frame and a RearView Mirror Monitor
($25 and $22 delivered).The angle of this camera is 170 degrees so it's pretty wide. You can move it up and down to adjust your angle and lock it with a screw.
Connect the camera to the reverse lights so it turns on when you put it in reverse, the mirror monitor detects a signal and turns on with it.
The monitor even has 2 inputs, which you can use with a switch to mount one on the front if you want.
Had it for a year with no issues.
EDIT: Prices changed.
I've never purchased one of these since my Silverado came with a back up camera but if I didn't I was going to purchase one of these:
Esky 170° Viewing Angle Universal Car License Plate Frame Mount Rear View Camera, Waterproof High Sensitive 8 IR LED https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GMC8QXI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_SitVzbDDENY3T
Never had anyone I know purchase one of these but it seems pretty practical for trailer purposes. I believe it connects to to your phone wirelessly.
Edit: I'm not sure how or if it could work, but you could buy two. One for the truck and one for the trailer.
Mirror-cam that he meant to link to...
The Lukas LK-7900 ACE is small and has the best range of operating temperatures (-4 F to 176 F) and will be the one I'm getting (BC resident, nowhere near the same as Alaska but whatever).
Amazon link
Product review
Official product website
This one.
I was in the same boat as you; 2008 Ridgeline RTL, no navigation.
But after looking up a guide and seeing the amount of dismantling required to run wires to the rear of the truck, I decided to get a wireless model instead.
Hardwired camera install: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0kC7rFp4ac
I actually went with this wireless kit off Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07425TPBT/
, the camera and transmitter splice into the rear backup lights. It probably took me about 2 hours to install (I really took my time to cable manage everything), mount and test everything. There was plenty of space to hide everything in the quarter panels.
There are also several youtube videos showing how to install it. I don't have any complaints with the camera or screen.
I don't tow anything, I mainly got it to help me parallel park on busy streets.
Hope this helps, good luck.
I bought this one yesterday, partially because of the high review average. I'm excited to try it out.
I have a better idea http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005CFLMNC/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1DBCKGXGABBQV http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009R56U76/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AY2MQ6WIH9XEA http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A3MY6V4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Do you have a backup camera? I think that's all you really need. Ex: Aftermarket Cam from Amazon
I got
this one back in April. It's went down in price considerably since I purchased.
wow, exact same thing just happened to me. That night, I ordered this: http://amzn.com/B005GTKY24
I actually use a camera by Auto Vox as well for my 2013 itouring albeit a slightly different one.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07425TPBT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_v3IIAbPRK8JX4
I chose this one because it was on sale at the time and it was wireless, meaning that I didn't have to run wires from the back to the front if the vehicle. This comes with a display that can be stuck anywhere as well. The one you linked should work well (it looks like the display is built into the mirror?)
My only warning to you is finding a proper entry point into the car from the outside for the camera. I had to drill into the car and then reseal the hole to run the wire from the outside into the car and reverse tail lights. This is something that can't be avoided regardless of what camera you buy.
This is the kit:
Toyota Rear Backup Camera Kit for Camry, Corolla, Prius, Rav4 (2012, 2013, 2014) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IW8B29K/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_b34Xxb916D3XY
Suggestion for a future Gungnir helmet, use one of those cheap car backup cameras Here and hooking it up to a small LCD like this and using that to see through?
I've been using the ABEO HDVR-150 Mirror Dash Cam for close to a year now with no issues yet. Very easy to set up and install.
Have you seen this one?
I've heard really good things about it.... but that's $300 for a radio install kit. Yeah....
Dash Kit
A lot of Android devices can output HDMI with a simple adapter. However that sounds overkill for what you want and HDMI field monitors aren't cheap. If you just need low resolution you could go with a Raspberry Pi and use the composite video output to a cheap display.
Here is a cheap display
You can get a backup camera, and even sensors, installed. These are usually wired to the front, and are available on amazon for price comparison.
On the front, you have have to have a display for the camera. If you have one already, this will save you a lot of expense. The display can either be the screen on a double DIN headunit (usually expensive and laggy. Play with them in the store) or a single DIN headhunt with a screen that motors out (might be a pain to use). Installing this usually requires an adapter and a kit; you can do it at home if handy, but hooking up the reverse camera too might be a big project.
You could also use a separate, dedicated display (the easiest to install but might be ugly) or a rearview mirror replacement (might be hard to see due to low quality or glare).
Personally I think your best option is a Double DIN unit professionally installed (expensive and most people like it) or a [rearview camera replacement] (https://www.amazon.com/AUTO-VOX-Inputs-Adjusting-Brightness-Hyundai/dp/B00J863EI2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1466644744&sr=8-1&keywords=rear+view+camera+mirror) (not expensive, subtle).
This is the monitor I used. I just took it out of the case and glued it into my BMO enclosure.
And this is the battery I used. Again I took the insides out of the battery enclosure so it would fit inside BMO.
I had to bypass the voltage regulator on the monitor so that it would run on the 5V from the battery instead of the 12V it was manufactured to use.
I installed this in my mother's 2014 Corolla. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0167ZKAK6/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_xnTAyb58STC2B
It's cheap and no name but works great. I opted for a mirror/screen because it'd be the most intuitive for my mother and would maintain an OEM look.
I see no reason for a wireless camera. It's not hard to run a wire the length of a car and it's just another way for something to fail (sync issues, interference, latency, etc). Wired will always be more reliable.
I got it on Amazon for ~$60. It’s one of those mirror cams, and it’s awesome! Pruveeo D700 7-Inch Touch Screen Backup Camera Dash Cam Front and Rear Dual Channel with 4 Pin Rear View Reversing Camera https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073WFJ7HV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_vbv9BbN9GXR5K
>When you drive you look over your fucking shoulder to merge. You look over your fucking shoulder when you reverse into a parking spot.
Boy do I have something for you.. Looking over your shoulder to merge is one of the most dangerous activities you do while driving and is something that can be avoided with a $5 purchase.
Also some people have the luxury of a backup camera which is primarily used for, you guessed it, backing up. No over-the-shoulder looking necessary.
Maybe you should check yourself for assumptions about how you live your life and realize that what you think might be necessary because it may be necessary for you isn't necessary for everyone and doesn't make them somehow worse than you because of it.
You may look into this I have not done much research on it myself but could be the easiest solution I've seen.
PAC RPK5-GM4101 Chevrolet Camaro Integrated Radio Replacement Kit 2010-15 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M056PCV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_EDF2BbCB94VZX
I don't know about you, but even if I back in my eyes are a good 6' back from the front of my car and that doesn't do me a lot of good if the view is blocked on either side of me by large vehicles.
Also the cameras aren't expensive, you can buy them on amazon complete with LCD and wiring for $35. When they become mandatory next year I'm sure they'll add like $10 to the price of a car, well worth it.
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I really like https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C48TJ58 . Got it for $145 earlier this year on sale on Amazon.
There examples of the recording quality on YouTube (e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4fsztmwTMo)
I messed around with all the different camera settings in the radio, I don't think it's that either. This is the camera I'm using https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005Q65JHM/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I will try the cig outlet thing now to.
Also check out this thread
https://www.reddit.com/r/CarAV/comments/4b9ktg/pioneer_avh2800bs_backup_camera_problems/
"i got mine working, i just needed to switch the trigger from the reverse light to a full 12v, i used a SPDT relay that i had laying around for it."
Why would I need a switch to do this?
Not to advertise for them, but I have been using this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073WFJ7HV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It has been working really well, you do need to get a micro-SD card. Includes a reverse camera that I swear I will hook up one of these days.
Sometimes it does this sort of glitchy stuff, sometimes the video feed just dies. This is the camera that I have
I have the power connected to the accessory 12V in the center console of the car because I want to use this as a rear view "mirror" sometimes
Hmmmm that's interesting. Mine haven't died on me yet. What kind of climate are you living in? Because I'm from So Cal so it wasn't exposed to low temps but it will be to higher temps. But so far it's been good to me. I purchased this one.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B073XQ3QKQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
and this is back in Mid January. The only hiccups I notice sometimes is when I put it in reverse there's a slight flicker but doesn't happen all the times but I think it's just from the camera turning on. Also the ring around the lens is beginning to turn bronze.
Otherwise mine has been great so far but I do live in no snow, no rain weather. Just sun, sun, sun. Wonder what yours could be going on or why it dies.
Dash cams make sooo much sense. I highly recommend them, and with this crowd, that recommendation might not fall on deaf ears. They are such a cheap protection. No longer do you have to worry about a he-said-she-said situation after an automobile collision, or several other types of situations. They are no hassle; with the auto-looping and auto-power-on/off, you don't have to even touch the dash cam at all unless you want to download videos off of it. Also, I think it's neat, like if you want to analyze your driving route, re-listen to a conversation, or just check out something you passed by earlier.
Dash cams are very popular in places like Russia, and I think the biggest thing holding back dash cam popularity in places like USA is...they aren't already popular. Lots of people don't even know that dash cams are actually a thing. Also, people think "well, no one else seems to have one".
I have both a $63 DVR-207GS (which is a slightly newer version of the DVR-027) and a $47 G1W. I like the G1W better. I think the G1W has better video quality, wider visual angle, better audio, a far better mount, better interface, is more discreet, and other small stuff. The G1W is just awesome and it's less than $50. It's ridiculous that dash cams aren't more popular.
Note: The G1W uses a car-lighter-to-mini-usb cable and that crapped out on me after a few months, but I bought a car-lighter-to-dual-usb adapter and a usb-to-mini-usb cable, and everything was great again. Still cheaper in total than the DVR-207GS I bought.
The $239 Lukas LK-7900 ACE is rated highly for high temperature survival, has GPS features, and seems like a really nice camera in many other respects as well. I think if my two cheapo dash cams can't survive the upcoming summer, I'm going to buy a Lukas LK-7900 ACE or maybe something with dual cameras (like the Lukas LK-5900 HD Duo). Or heck, I might upgrade even if the cheapos do fine during the summer.
I feel much safer with my dash cam, and that's a great feeling.
I don't know if you'll have any luck finding something for under $50, but check out some of the budget builds for quadcopter racers. Something like this transmitter & receiver, camera, and this display puts you at about $90 & you could probably find this stuff cheaper on other sites. You'll need a battery to power the receiver and display.
Phone is probably the cheapest option if you don't want to opt for a some kind of a standalone screen.
I was thinking something DIY like this + this, but here's something else that looks like it combines both of those and could be a good option.
As others have said, it's not ideal, but it'll work if that's all you have. Especially if you're going for a portable solution. Otherwise, I'd recommend something like this off Amazon if you're looking to save size.
Another solution would be SSH. Install openssh on your pi (Debian: sudo apt-get install openssh, Arch: pacman -S openssh), then putty on your Windows machine (OSX / Linux can both use OpenSSH as well) and ssh into your pi.
I used one of these from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/UthCracy-Monitor-Parking-Backup-Bracket/dp/B00EE7EXVW
At first when I plugged it in it blinked and that was it...but once it had a signal it is spot on.
AUTO VOX T1400 Upgrade Wireless Backup Camera Kit, Easy Installation with No Wiring, No Interference, OEM Look with IP 68 Waterproof Super Night Vision Rear View Camera https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J863EI2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_CJVADbDCZ8X50
I have the LUKAS LK 7900 Ace. Had it before Uber. Record video and audio, 1080p 35 fps. Many passengers asked if it's a dash cam. I tell what it was and it only records what's in front, not inside the car. Some people don't want to be recorded. I feel safer with it on.
http://www.amazon.com/LUKAS-LK-7900-ACE-8GB-GPS/dp/B00C48TJ58
If you're looking for something that doesn't break the bank, I picked up one of these for $80
http://www.amazon.ca/Black-Box-G1W-DashBoard-G-sensor/dp/B00GIDXM5I/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1409785556&sr=8-2&keywords=g1w
You have to beware of the fakes though. I know of a few people that got burned. Just do your research ahead of time. This site gives some pointers on how to detect fakes
https://dashcamtalk.com/
I put this one on my wife’s van, it was pretty easy once I figured out how to get behind the panel on the rear hatch to the reverse lights wiring.
The stock radio it had wasn't a touch screen, but I bought the PAC RPK5-GM4101 to keep the OEM feel/look while still being able to add an aftermarket double-DIN head unit.
You have a decent budget. I don't know why the other poster says otherwise. I have this style of camera, the rearview mirror style, but I don't have this particular brand Pruveeo. It's only $59 but has great reviews.
https://www.amazon.com/Pruveeo-D700-7-Inch-Channel-Reversing/dp/B073WFJ7HV?keywords=rearview+mirror+dash+cam&qid=1538286934&sr=8-4&ref=mp_s_a_1_4
The brand I have, Smarture, doesn't have great reviews, and it's not touch screen like people want nowadays.
It’s plug and play with the system. This is the one I have.
eRapta ERT01 2nd Generation Car Rear... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074KZSVD6?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
https://smile.amazon.com/AUTO-VOX-M1W-Wireless-Waterproof-Rearview/dp/B07425TPBT/
Coupon code W9F4CZEW brings it to $71.50. I have one on my Sprinter, not bad at all. Wireless too, at a bit shy of 20' the picture is nice and clear.
Edit - de-affiliated link
I've been pleased with my Lukas 7900 ACE. It's spendy, but worth it. It was rated for a higher temperature over others I looked at. (Summer can be brutal).
Writing LVDS drivers from scratch is a nightmare. Unless you buy a display that already has drivers available for your device, it's not even worth attempting.
What kind of resolution are you looking for with this handheld device? Composite video is crap for quality, but it's cheap (plenty of <$20 options), and with only 2 wires to hook up, is dead simple. Maybe consider the CHIP? It's made with handheld applications in mind - they even sell a blackberry-style display/keypad/enclosure thing for it.
I went for a over the mirror camera.....works great, records both front and rear at the same time
https://www.amazon.com/Pruveeo-D700-7-Inch-Channel-Reversing/dp/B073WFJ7HV/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1539202093&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=pruveeo+d700+7-inch+touch+screen+dash&amp;dpID=41lMzcst7uL&amp;preST=_SY300_QL70_&amp;dpSrc=srch
im sure there are other models out there that are great as well but this one has been super for my needs.
And for the more thrifty of us:
http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B005GTKY24/
I bought this and it's amazing. Super clear video.
Edit: looks like they have an even better one now. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078W8YPX6
Sweet, thanks for putting me on to these. I'm noticing that a lot of these monitors come bundled with cameras. Some of these cameras look like they would make some sweet looking fpv cameras. What is the benefit to using a board cam like the PZ0420 over something like this?
Your headunit is expecting a composite video (ie, low def) video feed which won't be compatible with a 1280x720 camera in any way.
Something like this would connect directly to your headunit, and would take power from the reverse light circuit (which you'd also have to connect to your head unit so that it knew when to switch to the camera view):
https://www.amazon.com/eRapta-ERT01-Generation-Automotive-149%C2%B0Perfect/dp/B074KZSVD6
I'm not personally familiar with the b8 series infotainment and what all it can control on the car, if it has a lot built in that isn't related specifically to the sound system then you likely won't be able to upgrade it. If it doesn't you can get replacements that support all of what you asked for. If it does a potentially easier option is to just get a bluetooth aux adapter:
https://smile.amazon.com/Mpow-Bluetooth-Receiver-Isolator-Hands-Free/dp/B078TD6D72/
and then there are lots of aftermarket less elegant but much cheaper backup camera options like this:
https://smile.amazon.com/Pruveeo-D700-7-Inch-Channel-Reversing/dp/B073WFJ7HV/
Don't know about the regulations, but I installed one in my vehicle (South Surrey redditor) a few months ago, and did it in a way that you can't see it from outside the vehicle, it looks completely stock.
Recording begins when the key is turned to the ACC position, or ON, and the unit shuts down when the key is turned off, so you don't have to fuss around with setting the camera in place each time you enter the car. Every journey is automatically recorded to a 32gb SD card. The MD12G unit can accept 2 camera inputs - each one records to its own SD card. I'm going to install a camera in my tailgate (normally used for a backup camera) to potentially catch the license plate of any hit-and-run rear enders.
Used an MD12G mobile DVR (meant for running interior security cameras on a bus/taxi/etc) from http://www.dty.com.cn/ and a cheapo Koolatron camera from Amazon. The license plate camera is zip tied in behind my grill until I can figure out a better way of locating it. So far it performs as I'd hoped, a 32gb card is enough to store almost 2 months worth of trips easily.
Pictures of the install on a 2006 Toyota Tacoma:
Removing interior trim to run power and coax cables to camera in engine compartment/wire in power to key-on relay, and to install the GPS antenna in the dashboard above the speedo so it can see the satellite through the windshield:
http://i.imgur.com/SIuLW.jpg
DVR unit installed in cargo box under rear cab seat (the white thing is the control box for the remote control; I bring a little TV out and hook it up to the unit to program it):
http://i.imgur.com/6ZY3b.jpg
Closeup of DVR unit:
http://i.imgur.com/VXsCn.jpg
Camera visible from outside vehicle in grille:
http://i.imgur.com/2qE1i.jpg
Sample image of camera (image is reversed!! buy a decent camera that does not do this, I'll be changing it out sometime soon). Camera logs GPS and speed of travel and time of day.
http://i.imgur.com/l7TYg.jpg
Haven't caught any mindblowing accidents with it yet. Well worth the cost of the install when it comes to peace of mind; I'll always have an impartial witness with me if I do get in an accident, and there's nothing visible from outside to tempt a thief to break in, and since it doesn't require any input from me to do its job, and has no display visible inside the cab, I don't see how distracted driving laws could apply.
My dad bought this camera for his 2001 F-150 and I ran the VGA cable under the bed frame wire tied in and then into the cab and under the side floor runners. He paired it with a head unit that had a backup cam input. It requires a 12v power source and he had an existing unused tow harness, so I wired it to the running light wire in that and mounted a toggle switch. So to use the camera he turns on his headlights and flips a toggle switch in the cab, it works pretty well for a hack job.
Not sure if this helps any but figured I'd throw it out there. Also, the head unit requires a 12v power source to activate the screen, which is what I needed to mount the toggle swith to do, (for reference, he has this one) which I believe most do, if your van has backup camera functionality it probably does too.
I've always liked and had best luck with Pioneer, you'll probably want a double DIN unit as that will fit better. You can order from Crutchfield and they include the front bezel and wire harness, but you can also find head units cheaper elsewhere and buy the install kit from Crutchfield separate.
Bonus, I believe all of the double DIN Pioneer units with touchscreens work with backup cameras, which you can find on Amazon for $15 or so. The cheapest one currently is the AVH-P1400, they go up in price to the AVH-P8400
If you want navigation you can add that on to the more expensive models, but they also have navigation units.
They also have the cool App Radio, which works great if you have an iPhone, works with Android too but not as well.
As for speakers, yeah I'd switch those out too. I'm fond of Polk Audio myself. Head to crutchfield.com, put in your car and they'll list the various speaker sets that will fit. Component speakers generally sound better than coaxial, but again it all depends on your budget and anything you put in there should give you better sound than the stock radio and speakers. If you buy from crutchfield they include any adapters to use the stock wiring making it simple plug and play.
Actually thinking about it, the base doesn't have tweeters so you'll probably be better getting coaxial speakers.
Just know you don't have to do it all at once, you can get the head unit, then add speakers on in a few months, or vice versa.
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http://www.amazon.com/Abeo-HDVR-150-Accident-Camera-Recorder/dp/B005GTKY24/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1376481624&amp;sr=8-2-fkmr0&amp;keywords=looping+dash+cam
First one I looked at. I do know what I'm talking about.
I have this one and have been very happy with it. There is a similar one on Amazon for quite a bit less, but I can't vouch for it.
AUTO-VOX Dual Video Inputs 4.3" Auto Adjusting Brightness Car Rear View Mirror for Toyota Honda Nissan Mazda Hyundai Kia Ford Pickup and Most Car Model https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J863EI2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_oIpnybAYWPN1D
Headunit on those cars are PITA to work on. So to add back up camera you have few options below.
Steering wheel are quite expensive. Depend on which stock steering wheel you have, you might need to get different airbag. But installation isn't difficult. It will cost you around $800-1000. You can check this site for some A3 steering wheel.
It's been awhile since i work on a3. I might have miss something.
Haven't tried it. Will try it today.
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What do you mean they don't have the same connector? Can't I connect something like https://www.amazon.com/Esky-Universal-Waterproof-Sensitive-Wirecutters/dp/B00GMC8QXI to the existing head unit?
I bought a 20$ cam off Amazon. Its not the greatest but it gets the job done. The claimed nightvision is worthless though
this one
Try amazon
Camera and LCD screen.
I was also wondering if this LCD monitor would work with it
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The thing that I'm worried about is that this only comes with a RGB input. Is it possible to convert the RCA output from the rPi to RGB cheaply?
I ended up using this. Works great!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J863EI2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
This is exactly why I picked up one of these.
For 50 bucks, you'll have proof instead of a he said/she said situation.
i have this one on my 2014.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H3ZN3JK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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works fine, i wouldn't pay too much for a camera.
A while back I picked up [this]
(https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0167ZKAK6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1) for my truck. Video quality is fine enough (I'm not watching movies on the thing), and the mirror is bigger than stock so that was a plus. It's a bit hard to see in direct sunlight and with polarized sunglasses on, but it's still manageable. The camera that came with it got moisture inside of it so I picked up this camera to replace it, and it's been fine ever since. Installation is also very easy, it involves cutting into your tail light wiring though.
Just a warning, these are cheapo Chinese brands, so if you're weary about that stuff, then look elsewhere. I've had no issues (besides the first camera) and these things do the job, if you need just a backup camera.
I got this one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005GTKY24?psc=1&amp;redirect=true&amp;ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
Comes out to be about $100 US right now. You place it over your mirror so it's harder to see. Good for the price.
This works well for my convertible https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073WFJ7HV/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I paid $27 for This one from amazon. It served me well. I have a better one that cost about $60 now, it's serving me well too.
https://www.amazon.com/d/Vehicle-Backup-Cameras/eRapta-ERT01-Generation-149°Perfect-Waterproof/B074KZSVD6/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1542654089&amp;sr=8-3&amp;pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&amp;keywords=backup+camera&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=41K--D4AE8L&amp;ref=plSrch
What camera do you use for the rear? I also have a Kenwood, was looking at this one.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H852D49/
The kit is a bit weird, it has a yellow, video RCA output->input connection, in line. This is a screenshot of the connection from the kit, though the RCAs are normally plugged together, if that makes sense.
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Here is a link to the camera kit.
I recently did last year with my '13 Rallye Redline. However, the path I took was using the Dodge/Chrysler MyGig radio. I wanted to keep the Bluetooth speakerphone, steering wheel controls and Sirius. I got the MyGig low RBZ radio off eBay for $250. I tried going with the wiring harness adapter and the sales code change from my (now) ex-dealership. However, after spending the $60 at the dealership, it still didn't work. I bough an open box PAC BCI-CH21 off eBay for $100 (about the cost of the wiring harness and dealership fees to begin with). At first I went with Esky EC170-08 camera, but after 2 of them rusting out within months, I bought COOLINT CT-107B Mini OEM Style Solid Metal Housing 520TVL. I mounted the camera above the license plate, and the only complaint I have is that the horizon is close to the top of the screen. It wasn't until after I did all this, that I saw newer head units can integrate with the steering wheel controls for the price I bought the RBZ.
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A cool side note about the MyGig radio. On its first power on, it had the Chrysler logo from the previous car. On its second power up, it had the Dodge logo. After upgrading its firmware to the latest version, it changed its color scheme to match the red and black of the Redline.
FYI, this is the camera: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005680BX2
The printed instructions are in English, but they don't describe the menus very well.
Please let me know if there's a better subreddit for this question.
Thanks in advance.
Yeah, so I used the parts from OP's post but the enclosure is designed around these external parts. I have my model on my desktop, which I've yet to unpack (all still in boxes) since I just moved to another State, so if you are interested, I'll post it for you tomorrow or the day after. If interested, here's more pics of my build.
external parts list:
momentary push buttons
LCD screen
rocker switches
I have one that mounts across the license plate, I like this design better because the camera is adjustable and can be removed easily. I have it plugged into my aftermarket head unit and its set to always on so that I can view it while driving.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0049LBJ56/ref=s9_ps_hm_b1Mqudn_d99_g422_i2?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;pf_rd_s=mobile-hybrid-11&amp;pf_rd_r=1V985Z7S5RMSTYPKTQ42&amp;pf_rd_t=30901&amp;pf_rd_p=a2b4a7d2-15a5-5cfc-a483-2d3416b36659&amp;pf_rd_i=1253823011#
Mine is very similar to that. All you have to do is power it by splicing into a wire that has power when the car is on, and if you want you can splice into the reverse signal wire so that the camera turns on when you shift into reverse. There's write ups of this on ft86club
No problem! By the way, if you really want a backup camera, [they have them on Amazon for $20-30] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XKPQ6YZ/ref=s9_acsd_top_hd_bw_b1Mqudn_c_x_w?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-3&amp;pf_rd_r=2A9BPBDVYWEZCBMJ6NZ7&amp;pf_rd_t=101&amp;pf_rd_p=d2f42c79-4dd8-577f-9be3-d7df23cf5495&amp;pf_rd_i=1253823011).
It does.
I bought a $99 backup camera on Amazon that already has the connector and the 6v-12v doodad.
It is quite literally "plug and play". No wire splicing or cutting at all.
I mounted it in the plastic panel between the license plate lamp and the trunk opener handler. This is the only spot that really required any tools. I had to a) pry off the inner cover (held on by those cheap little plastic pin things), unscrew the plate-light-panel and drill a hole in the plastic. Note that I did NOT have to drill through the hatch - just a plastic trim piece.
I ran the wire through the hatch door, under the side panels, under the door kick panels, behind the dash, and plugged it in to the back of the radio. You Remove the radio, unhook one of the harness plugs in the back, plug the camera wire in where the plug was, plug the plug into the camera wire connector that you just plugged in, and you're done. It only comes on when the car is in reverse.
You can do it with a generic camera too, but there's more wiring involved.
This is the one I got - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IW8B29K
here you go