Installing the Furrion Vision S was a breeze, especially since my RV was pre-wired for it. Literally took me 5 minutes—faster than fetching a ladder! The plug-and-play design is a lifesaver for anyone who dreads complicated setups.
The 5-inch anti-glare touchscreen is crystal clear, even in bright sunlight. I love how it auto-switches to night vision—those infrared lights pick up everything, from bugs to snowflakes, like a high-tech snow globe. Though fair warning: the fisheye lens distorts distance slightly, so don’t rely solely on it for tight parking.
What surprised me most? The rock-solid wireless signal. Even at highway speeds, there’s no lag (just a barely noticeable delay when passing semis). Pro tip: Flip the image to mirror mode in settings—it’ll save your brain some gymnastics while driving.
I initially balked at the price, but after using it for lane changes and monitoring traffic behind my 27-footer? Worth every penny. Just wish the microphone’s speaker was louder—my camping buddy’s parking directions sometimes get lost in translation.
Bonus: The motion sensor turns it into a makeshift security cam when parked. Rain or shine, this little sharkfin keeps delivering. If you tow anything bigger than a kayak trailer, do yourself a favor—get the 5-inch screen and never stress about blind spots again.