We are setting up a new truck for towing and I am trying to find if there is a GPS available that accepts a video input from a hard wired reverse camera. In our current vehicle we use an integrated in-dash unit but I am thinking of changing to an overhead mounted unit.
It would be a bonus if it will also run Oziexplorer.
Can anyone offer an suggestions or comments on what they may have. I don't want to go wireless as the caravan camera is hard wired and wireless quality is poor.
Regards Peter
outlaw40 said
12:13 PM Sep 5, 2017
The Navman myescape 2 had that feature. worked well. l don't know if the current models do or not
Yuglamron said
03:32 PM Sep 5, 2017
I used to have a Toyota with a double din GPS Six stack. Had a facility for two camera inputs. From what I understand the unit was supplied by an Aussie company called Polaris. They supply the public and are a very good quality unit.
They have a few different systems on their website.
http://mypolaris.com.au/
Peter k said
07:40 AM Sep 6, 2017
Thanks for the comments guys, decided the Hema HN7 fits the bill
macka17 said
03:03 PM Sep 6, 2017
My nice cheap, effective Garmin 65 has facilities for a 30? something,
rev camera to link to it. Built in. Others should have too.
dirvine said
11:34 PM Sep 7, 2017
Look at Digoptions. Their units will take oziexplorer. I had one in my last car. New car came with on and off road navigation, but I still use ozi on my tablet as the screen is bigger and I can read it at a glance.
Hi all,
We are setting up a new truck for towing and I am trying to find if there is a GPS available that accepts a video input from a hard wired reverse camera. In our current vehicle we use an integrated in-dash unit but I am thinking of changing to an overhead mounted unit.
It would be a bonus if it will also run Oziexplorer.
Can anyone offer an suggestions or comments on what they may have. I don't want to go wireless as the caravan camera is hard wired and wireless quality is poor.
Regards Peter
I used to have a Toyota with a double din GPS Six stack. Had a facility for two camera inputs. From what I understand the unit was supplied by an Aussie company called Polaris. They supply the public and are a very good quality unit.
They have a few different systems on their website.
http://mypolaris.com.au/
rev camera to link to it. Built in. Others should have too.