Description
Trailer Eyes - 2.4 GHz Instant Wireless Monitoring System:
| · monitor your valuable cargo! · portable, runs on battery power · 5 min. installation - no tools |
· easy convert to barn cam / foaling monitor · dual use: day or night vision option |
| System operation limitations/uses: - for trailer 30 feet or less (2-3 horse trailer, with/without living quarter, noose neck or bumper pull) - as a barn cam / foaling (for distances up to 300 feet between barn and house) - back up camera for vehicle - monitoring your horse on an overnight camp - monitor can receive up to four camera signals |
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About the Trailer Eyes 2.4 GHz Instant Wireless Monitoring System:
Need to keep an eye on your horse while he's in your trailer, or just plain curious to know what he's doing and how he handles the curves? This is a wonderful, easy and affordable answer to address these needs. Trailer Eyes is an user-friendly, wireless monitoring system. It can be set up in 5 minutes without drilling holes in your trailer. Because it's portable you can easily adapt for other uses - perhaps as a foaling monitor and for other barn and stable activities. We're sure you'll find many reasons to keep a watchful eye on the inside of your trailer and elsewhere. The kit includes additional adapters. Trailer Eyes was bought to the market after years of development and testing, perfecting this system just so you can keep a watchful eye on your horses or livestock in your trailer, as you travel down the road. This device is very user friendly, and there is no need for holes to be drilled. Although it runs on battery power (a single 9V alkaline battery will last 5 hours on daylight mode, 3 on night vision) you can use an optional hard-wire adapter kit, or adapt to 110V for barn or stable use. The kit comes ready-to-use. Helpful for aligning trailer ball and hitch. Never worry about your horses again! |
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Order options:
Accessories for Trailer Eyes monitoring system are available on this website from these 3 links:
Trailer Eyes Accessories - Batteries and Charger
Trailer Eyes Accessories - Booster Antenna
Trailer Eyes Accessories - Optional Adapters
Other than a 9V battery, everything you need to set up the system in 5 minutes is included in the kit.
9V batteries are available at just about every gas station or grocery store - rechargeables are also available at some stores. Batteries and recharger are also available on this site (see Accessories link, above). A single alkaline 9V battery can operate the camera up to 5 hours during the day or 3 hours in night vision mode.
Kit includes:
| 1x 3.5" color screen monitor |
1x 2.4 GHz wireless color camera with night vision |
| 1x booster antenna with magnetic base |
1x clamp base for camera |
| 1x 12V car lighter power adapter |
1x permanent mounting bracket |
| 1x goose-neck windshield suction mounting base for monitor |
1x standard antenna |
Tech Info
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1. Camera and monitor installation guide:
1a. To set up the camera in your trailer.
1b. To setup the monitor in your pulling vehicles.
2. Best results tips.
3. Visual help: Lining up trailer ball and hitch.
4. Visual guide: Kit contents.
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1. Camera and monitor installation guide:
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1a. To set up the camera in your trailer--
1. Use the clamping
base to mount the camera. The clamping base can be
clamped on any pole or board which is less than 2 ¼”
in diameter or thick. Choose the mounting spot and tighten the
clip bolt on the clamping base.
2. Loosen the tilt
lock knob, adjust the camera ,point it in the direction
where you wish to monitor, and tighten the tilt lock knob.
3. Insert a 9V
battery. Turn the On/Off switch to the ON setting.
The camera is set!
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1b. To setup the monitor in your pulling vehicles--
1. Mount the goose-neck suction mount to the windshield, dashboard, or
window.
2. Attach the monitor to the goose-neck suction mount.
3. Attach the antenna connector to the monitor.
4. Open the car door and mount the booster antenna (magnet base) on the
side of your vehicle. Run the wire between the antenna and the monitor
through the car door and the car frame, not through the car window and
doorframe.
5. Plug the power jack into the monitor, and then plug the 12V
car lighter adapter into the lighter jack.
6. Turn the monitor on.
7. Adjust
the position of the monitor, the antenna wire, and the power wire to avoid
interference with the driver.
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2. Best
Result tips
For best performance, please consider these few guidelines:
• The distance between the monitor and camera
-- Straight line, clear view, no obstacles in between, up to 300 feet.
-- When the camera is in the trailer, and the signal needs to go through
layers of metal and is not in direct line with the monitor’s antenna, up to 60
feet.
• A fresh, strong 9V battery to
provide adequate power to transmit the signal.
A single alkaline 9V battery can operate the camera up to 5 hours during the
day or 3 hours in night vision mode.
• The
booster antenna is very important. It is the most common cause of a lack
of image or a distorted image. The best place to mount the
antenna depends on the type of vehicle:
SUV:
Please mount it on the strip of metal that makes up the window frame on the
driver or passenger side (on the same side the camera is mounted). Put it
on the second row passenger side, or possibly further back.
If this is not available, please mount the antenna on the outside
of the car above the door handle on the same side the camera is
mounted. Mount the booster antenna on the same side of the
vehicle where the camera is mounted.
Pickup Truck: Please mount it on the outside of the cargo bed, near the back, on
the same side the camera is mounted.
DO NOT MOUNT THE ANTENNA ON THE ROOF. If the antenna is mounted on the
roof, it will pick up and boost extraneous signals causing severe
interference.
• Camera should be mounted between 8 to 15 feet above the monitored
objects.
• Turn off the camera while it is
not in use.
• When not in use for long periods
of time, please store the unit in a cool, dry place.
3. Visual help: Lining up trailer ball and hitch.

4. Visual guide: Kit contents.
Wireless color camera with night vision
- 3.5" color screen monitor
- Booster antenna with magnet base
- Standard antenna
- 12V car lighter power adapter
- Goose-neck windshield suction mounting base for the monitor
- 360 degree Clamp mounting base for the camera. 9v battery compartment attached (Battery not included)
- Permanent mounting bracket for camera
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