






🚐 See More, Stress Less — Your RV’s Ultimate Eye in the Dark
The Furrion Vision S 7-inch Monitor with 3 wireless cameras offers a professional-grade RV backup system featuring a waterproof rear sharkfin camera and two side running light cameras. With a 7" anti-glare HD touchscreen, 178° wide-angle lenses, IR night vision, and a robust wireless range up to 492 feet, it ensures comprehensive, lag-free coverage day or night. Designed for quick installation on most RVs, it enhances safety with motion sensors, audio parking guidance, and park assist markers—making every drive and park maneuver confidently secure.

















| ASIN | B08M9DTRMR |
| Best Sellers Rank | 215,112 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 2,473 in Car Reversing Cameras |
| Box Contents | 7" monitor with HD touch screen and anti-glare display, two side cameras with marker lights, rear camera with Sharkfin camera, windshield mount, table stand, power cable and instruction manual are included. |
| Brand | Furrion |
| Brand Name | Furrion |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Compatible devices | Monitor |
| Connector Type | wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 712 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Effective Still Resolution | 0.3 MP |
| Field of View | 55 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04897093214393 |
| Installation Type | Dashboard Mount |
| Installation type | Dashboard Mount |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 29.2L x 26.7W x 10.2H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | RV Camera |
| Lens Type | Wide Angle |
| Manufacturer | Furrion |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FOS07TAEN |
| Model Number | FOS07TAEN |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Optical sensor technology | CMOS |
| Product dimensions | 29.2L x 26.7W x 10.2H centimetres |
| Real Angle of View | 178 Degrees |
| Screen Size | 7 Inches |
| Screen size | 7 Inches |
| Size of the Optical Sensor | 1/3 inch |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 480p |
C**Y
Either a Defective Unit or....
I purchased the 3 camera unit so I could see what's coming from either side and the back. I've tried three times to install these cameras, and each time I get strange results. The two side cameras got power, but never at the same time, then they just wouldn't power up the third time. The rear camera, I thought would be a no brainer. I installed per instructions, but again, no power or signal. My trailer stock running lights work perfectly, so I'm guessing that either the three cameras are defective, or the trailer power/data cable is not installed the way it needs to be. Either way, I'm giving up, and throwing the camera set in the trash as impossible to install. I will purchase a battery powered 3 camera system that doesn't need to rely on trailer wiring. I'm guessing the trailer manufacturer deliberately made things so that the owner had to take the trailer in to get things installed. For me, a expensive waste of money. Follow up: after some research, I found I needed a Furrion Vision S 7-Way Adapter with Power Switch for RV Camera System - F2BC004XXBK. Unfortunately, nothing of this requirement is mentioned anywhere, except when I figured out it was a 12 volt stability error. I've already purchased a battery powered system, and will have to try selling my Furrion S system, which is just too much trouble.
J**K
Monitor died a screaming death.
Purchased October, 2022 for our fifth wheel trailer. It has been mostly flawlessly. Sometimes signal would scramble. I have a Ram pick ip with remote start, after about 15 minutes of warming up, the monitor made a screeching sound and died. Won’t come back on at all, power is good. My research points to possibly a capacitor fried due to the way a Ram does the power in remote start mode. Apparently the monitor is not a reparable item. I am thinking a capacitor is east ti replace. We shall see. Lots of money for the amount actually use.
T**R
Reception is the biggest issue, but overall pretty decent
I went with this because I needed a backup camera for my 33 ft total length travel trailer. I looked through multiple options, but the Furrion appeared to have the best monitor setup I could find. Having a pre-wired setup on the trailer was an added bonus. For me it works like it should 95% of the time. Sometimes going down the road it can get a bit jumpy, but for the most part it works well. The side cameras don't hardly help at all, as I can get much perspective on how close something actually is and still need my wife to spot for me on my blind side. But for backing into a space, it's amazing. You can actually get an idea of what's behind you and the one day it does save you, it pays for itself. That said, the back camera and monitor is a must and very happy. The side cameras add little benefit, but still nice. I can't find a brightness adjustment for the monitor and I've gone through every option I can find. I would still probably get the side cameras if I were to buy again, as one day they might save me from some tail wag incident. Picture is solid when the connection is good. Good luck using as a security camera, as you're pretty much guaranteed to wire this in with your parking lamps, and thus need those on for the cameras to be on. Nothing is stopping you from wiring them into their own connection and having a switch, but it sounds too time consuming for me for little gain. Likewise, you'll need a 12 cigarette plug in your trailer to run the monitor or supply it with 12v with a charger that's not provided. For me, I just need it when I'm driving and turning my parking lights on isn't much of an issue to get the cameras on.
Z**H
Love it! Recommend Check Side Views Before Purchasing 3 Camera System
I am pulling a 32' camper behind an F-150 w/out extended Tow Mirrors. The rear camera is a must for backing this thing in. Even without tow mirrors I personally have no problem seeing down the whole side of the camper using my side mirrors. I rarely ever use the side camera on this thing. Recommendations: Hook your camper up and see how well you can see down the sides w/ your side mirrors. Its a lot easier than fidgeting with the screen, and I personally find the screen to small to keep all 3 views up all the time. If I could go back I'd personally buy just the rear-camera package.
E**.
Better than not having cameras.
Bought the 2 side and one rear with a 7" monitor The good: Relatively simple setup. had to drill a couple holes for the side cameras as the original marker light holes are different. Not a problem. Also used butt connectors to wire in. Did not have the turn signal wire pre run. As mine were bought together, they came pre-paired. 40' Torque T314, so far no issues with connectivity. 2016 Dodge Ram 2500. The bad: Who takes less than 10 seconds to back a camper into a spot? That's the time you get with the "View All" setting - then you get to go back to one camera view. Which honestly, if you are backing up by yourself, is better than jumping out of the drivers seat and checking clearances and such, but dang it is annoying to keep hitting "view all". ONE camera view whilst traveling at speed wish I could set to sides or just back, but options are all for 10 seconds, or one - in theory there is another setting for turn signal, but I did not have that wire, nor did/do I feel like running said wire.
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