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Eastcoastrving

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I'm looking to update my old coach to a 3 camera system and was curious what aftermarket setup people are using and how they like it!
 
Funny I was actually just looking at cameras last night. For dash cam, I actually use my old iPhone 8 on a windshield phone holder, set it to record video in time lapse mode. If nothing bad happens on a trip, I erase the video afterwards.

my rig has a three cam set up built in but I really hate it and want something better so I started looking at other systems last night. A lot of people use the Furrion system. I am looking for an always-on aftermarket 360 system that I can feed into a DVR and access live feeds over WiFi from an app. No luck finding a plug and play solution so far.
 
Funny I was actually just looking at cameras last night. For dash cam, I actually use my old iPhone 8 on a windshield phone holder, set it to record video in time lapse mode. If nothing bad happens on a trip, I erase the video afterwards.

my rig has a three cam set up built in but I really hate it and want something better so I started looking at other systems last night. A lot of people use the Furrion system. I am looking for an always-on aftermarket 360 system that I can feed into a DVR and access live feeds over WiFi from an app. No luck finding a plug and play solution so far.
Same here, at home I use a night owl camera system and I'm incredibly tempted to try to setup something like that for a constant feed just not sure on what to use for a monitor and then I'd have to set it up to an inverter as well
 

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