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Old 06-29-2009, 05:24 PM
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Reverse Camera Options W/O Nav

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I would like to get a Reverse Camera and i dont have Navigation.

What is the best Option, local auto audio suggests using the Rear View Mirror( Replace or Tag the new one onto the Mirror)

Samsclub is selling a monstrous 7 in Back-up Camera System which is wireless.

Sam's Club - Safety View 7 in Back-up Camera System

But i dont want a 7" monitor on the dash or on the visor..

There are many talented Mods here, Any suggestions that are clean with minimal clutter would be much appreciated

Thanks
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Old 06-29-2009, 07:26 PM
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easy, retrofit NAVI, and install the video module then add your own camera.
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Old 06-30-2009, 12:39 AM
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Retrofit KIT is very expensive( close to 3k) and i dont want to spend that much.

Any other options?
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Old 06-30-2009, 05:19 AM
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install Sun Visor with Monitor like :
New 10.2'' TFT/ LCD Sun Visor Monitor Free Shipping! - eBay (item 200357174182 end time Jul-01-09 21:21:34 PDT)
and connect camera. cheapest way.
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I went through this. I am not happy that I had to, but this is what I did:

First, I got a Boyo VTC46lIR that mounts on the rear view mirror. A good idea, but on the X the overhead consol gets into the way. The Boyo is just too thick.

I returned it and got the Audiovox ACA450. This unit uses a conventional monitor that you can mount anywhere (depending on legalities and if you are willing to damage the dash). The video was terrible, unwatchable, and I had to return it.

Both of these systems use a wireless transmitter like a baby cam (or pervert cam). To be fair, the 450 was a refurb. Maybe it was defective.

Now I have an Audiovox CAMSBAR. It uses a cable that carries both power and the video. I ran the cable under the headliner and out through the overhead consol. The tiny monitor is mounted on that little snap-in microphone panel. This is fairly neat and it is nice to have the monitor up by the rear view mirror.

It also features a proximity beeper that is helps when you get used to it.

This is a $250 (at Crutchfield) solution for what BMW should have made standard. It works ok, not as nice as OEM units with bigger screens, better cameras, lines showing the path of the car and trailer hook-up guidance and such.

It does make me feel better, though. There are just too many local newspaper articles about people backing up over kids. And it helps in parallel parking because you can actually see out the back...

I will post photos if anyone is interested.
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Old 07-01-2009, 02:33 PM
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I went through this. I am not happy that I had to, but this is what I did:

First, I got a Boyo VTC46lIR that mounts on the rear view mirror. A good idea, but on the X the overhead consol gets into the way. The Boyo is just too thick.

I returned it and got the Audiovox ACA450. This unit uses a conventional monitor that you can mount anywhere (depending on legalities and if you are willing to damage the dash). The video was terrible, unwatchable, and I had to return it.

Both of these systems use a wireless transmitter like a baby cam (or pervert cam). To be fair, the 450 was a refurb. Maybe it was defective.

Now I have an Audiovox CAMSBAR. It uses a cable that carries both power and the video. I ran the cable under the headliner and out through the overhead consol. The tiny monitor is mounted on that little snap-in microphone panel. This is fairly neat and it is nice to have the monitor up by the rear view mirror.

It also features a proximity beeper that is helps when you get used to it.

This is a $250 (at Crutchfield) solution for what BMW should have made standard. It works ok, not as nice as OEM units with bigger screens, better cameras, lines showing the path of the car and trailer hook-up guidance and such.

It does make me feel better, though. There are just too many local newspaper articles about people backing up over kids. And it helps in parallel parking because you can actually see out the back...

I will post photos if anyone is interested.
Thanks for your post. It was very helpful. could you please post the pictures
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It would be great if you can post some picture to take a look...

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I went through this. I am not happy that I had to, but this is what I did:

First, I got a Boyo VTC46lIR that mounts on the rear view mirror. A good idea, but on the X the overhead consol gets into the way. The Boyo is just too thick.

I returned it and got the Audiovox ACA450. This unit uses a conventional monitor that you can mount anywhere (depending on legalities and if you are willing to damage the dash). The video was terrible, unwatchable, and I had to return it.

Both of these systems use a wireless transmitter like a baby cam (or pervert cam). To be fair, the 450 was a refurb. Maybe it was defective.

Now I have an Audiovox CAMSBAR. It uses a cable that carries both power and the video. I ran the cable under the headliner and out through the overhead consol. The tiny monitor is mounted on that little snap-in microphone panel. This is fairly neat and it is nice to have the monitor up by the rear view mirror.

It also features a proximity beeper that is helps when you get used to it.

This is a $250 (at Crutchfield) solution for what BMW should have made standard. It works ok, not as nice as OEM units with bigger screens, better cameras, lines showing the path of the car and trailer hook-up guidance and such.

It does make me feel better, though. There are just too many local newspaper articles about people backing up over kids. And it helps in parallel parking because you can actually see out the back...

I will post photos if anyone is interested.
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Old 07-01-2009, 02:41 PM
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I doubt if the color can match with the existing setup
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The tiny monitor is mounted on that little snap-in microphone panel. This is fairly neat and it is nice to have the monitor up by the rear view mirror.
could you explain how you did this, is it an Easy Mod...
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i have navi what would be the best way to hook up a back up camera to my navi screen, thanks
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