








🚐 See More, Stress Less — The Ultimate Wireless Backup Visionary
The Haloview BT7 Touch is a cutting-edge wireless backup camera system featuring a 7-inch 2.5D curved touchscreen, 1080P full HD video recording, and a robust 984-foot wireless range. Designed for RVs, trucks, trailers, and campers, it offers multi-camera support, full-color night vision, and smart brightness adjustment for superior visibility and safety. Easy to install with included adapters, it’s the trusted choice for professionals seeking reliable, crystal-clear rearview monitoring on the road.





| ASIN | B0CTK63D6V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,057 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #210 in Vehicle Backup Cameras |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (118) |
| Date First Available | January 30, 2024 |
| Display technology | LCD |
| Item Weight | 3.36 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Haloview |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 4.5 x 0.72 inches |
M**N
Best RV Camera Around
After doing hours of research and reading/watching YouTube videos I selected Haloview over Furrion. I’m very pleased that I went with Haloview. The functionality, screen clarity and brightness is a thousand times better than the Furrion. My Jayco travel trailer came setup for Furrion so there was a dedicated power line for the camera already there. Haloview came with a Furrion power adapter so no splicing was necessary. I removed the four screws from the Furrion camera bracket which you have to remove as well. I will note the I reused the screws as they were black and matched the Haloview bracket/camera much better than the supplied stainless steel screws. The installation was very easy, it took more time prepping the area than the actual camera install. The camera and monitor were already paired at the factory but I checked just to confirm. If you’re on the fence about which camera to choose as I was go with Haloview and you will not be disappointed. Also, did I mention that you can record with the Haloview you just have to purchase a memory card.
R**N
Good Camera! Reliable Crisp Image easy Connectivity.
This back up camera on my gooseneck horse trailer was a game changer. I’ve had it for 1.5 years now and it doesn’t let me down. Really crisp video/images day or night. Upped my hauling confidence for sure. Easy to pair, good connectivity, and really has not given me any grief. Just recommended it to a friend so thought I would circle back and review.
A**G
Reliable picture at long distance
Best RV camera system I've had yet. The picture is incredible and you get sound which you can turn off or on and adjust the volume on. Best thing is the picture reliability. I have a 40 foot rv so with the distance and position of the screen it's about 55 feet or so. But I still get a good picture. I purchased the extension cable and antenna because I didn't know if I would get a reliable picture but I didn't have to use them. Great product a little pricey but worth it.
D**E
This camera WORKS!
The camera mounted easily to the rear of my "Furrion camera prepped" RV though I did have to cut off the supplied camera power plug as it was not the correct one to mount to the RV plug. I just soldered the power wires. I also ordered the extension antenna but was pleasantly surprised when the camera connected without using it! I have an Imagine XLS 23LDE RV towed with a Ford F-150. This is a 28 foot RV so the distance from the camera to the receiver is close to 40 feet. A 500 mile camping trip proved it would remain solidly connected without the extension antenna. VERY clear image and I mostly used it to see what was behind the RV while changing lanes. Though it did help backing the RV up, It could use a wider angle lense to be able to see right behind the RV better. Supports up to 4 cameras.
M**N
Bright and clear like no other
Replaced my "factory" Furrion backup camera system. I decided to switch brands to a Haloview BT7. WOW! I now have a crisp rear view. The clarity is almost cinematic. The install was plug and play. The directions were very clear, but not really necessary. Remove the old camera, plug in and test the new camera. Plug adapter fits perfectly. Mount the camera. I decided to use the Haloview rearview mirror mount and the USB power supply. Made for a clean and natural look in the cab without clutter. Great rear camera system and easy to install and use.
A**R
Easy to install and connects easily. Works well & I am not techie.
For an average RV guy this was an easy install, and it connected right up and we were able to see and use it right away. My only difficulty has been trying to decide how and where to mount the monitor. There are options but one is permanent and the other is to mount to the rear-view mirror temporarily with rubber straps. Really like that I can add more cameras, and they connect for viewing right away. The picture is crystal clear and the sound comes through well even at conversational level. No need to shout. It is also easy to use from inside the RV if you choose to surveil the campsite area. Highly recommend this product and the seller.
B**N
Great visibility!
Very nice set up! Was a tad tricky to set up but overall it’s perfect for what we needed it for!
N**7
Very good, but there's still room for a few niggles...
I replaced a Voyager WiSight 2.0 camera and monitor (on an Airstream trailer) with this package. When replacing the camera it wasn't easy to access the existing wiring in the wall, so I just cut both leads and used these connectors: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071R2J7JP (waterproof and no stripping) to splice the BTC128 camera onto the power wires. I also used my own stainless #8x1/2" screws since I wasn't sure the screws that came with the camera were stainless (they didn't exactly ignore a magnet). I haven't had a chance to tow the trailer with it yet, but it's clear the resolution is better (for Voyager owners with pre WiSight 2.0 cameras it will be a lot better). I'm a little concerned though, that the field of view may not show as much of the area immediately behind the trailer (with the camera aimed as low as it would go) as I had with the Voyager. Will try to remember to update after a few tows. Characteristics of the BT7 monitor that could be better: 1) It doesn't remember the last on/off state, and also doesn't have a setting to control the default startup on/off state. I don't remove the monitor when not towing, and would rather not have the display on and constantly telling me "no signal" when I'm not towing. 2) If trying to windshield mount the monitor close to the roof (to not block your field of view above the dash) the antenna mounts on top and antennas that waste a good inch of length before the folding joint -- don't exactly make it easy. It would have been better if the antenna connections were located on the sides (near the top) so the antennas could simply be folded down (vertically) and not occupy any space (period) between the top of the monitor and the roof. As something of a work-around I picked up some SMA adapters (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJJ7BM7C) that have some short right-angle connectors and allow the monitor to be mounted much closer to the roof line. Overall, the BT7 monitor seems well built (a bit better than the Voyager monitor it replaces). The reception seems as good or better than the Voyager. The BT7 does have the "dash cam" recording capability (which the Voyager didn't have), and the windshield mount seems to have a much better grip on the glass than Voyager's did. Also, being able to pair and easily switch to a 2nd (or 3rd, or 4th) camera adds considerable value (e.g. the battery powered BTC126 with magnet mounts).
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