For all of you that are interested in purchasing the most AWESOME camera system for your bus like I did so you will never run into anything again, please note that Premier Services that offers the Omniview 360 camera system has a new phone number: 800.479.9945.
To check out a video about their product, that everyone is drooling over click here...https://youtu.be/rDUmM9OcDiY (https://youtu.be/rDUmM9OcDiY)
Premier Services offers the first 360 degree Omniview camera system available in the U.S. They installed the system on my Eagle last month and I drove to Indio and then on to Quartzsite and back and even backed into my RV spot without running into anything for the first time. This system offers a birds-eye view of all four sides of your rig to within an inch or two of the ground all around.
There is also a second screen that shows what is behind you when you put your rig in reverse. When you turn your right turn signals on, you get a 180 degree view of what is on the right side of you and when you turn on your left turn signal you get a 180 degree view of what is on the left side of you. You can also set it so you can see directly in front of you as well. This system basically eliminates any need to have a second person guiding you into your parking space, and also makes it much safer driving down the road as there are zero blind spots.
You can also wire it into your existing TV so you will see who is around your bus or knocking on your door from the safety of inside your rig. If you tow a toad or trailer, you will be able to see the ball hitch out the rear camera so you can back up and get it spot-on the first time every time without having anyone guiding you. Check out their system at http://operationsaferoad.com (http://operationsaferoad.com).
Plz make a not of their new phone number so when you are tired of running into things you can give them a call.
Be sure to log in to the Forum to see the image of the monitor that is mounted on your dash that allows you to see the birds-eye view as well as a view from one of he four cameras mounted on each side of your bus.
What does a system like that cost?
Quote from: digesterman on February 17, 2016, 02:12:43 AMWhat does a system like that cost?
That was pretty much my first question ...
Have I missed the price?? It should be a simple question to have answered. Am I the only one that feels like I have to sit through a time share sales presentation to get the approximate price??
Without jumping through hoops what is the cost?
Good morning all
Retail price for the 360 Omnivue surround view is $3899 installed (most Buses/Rv's). The camera system is packaged with a 7" monitor, however you can upgrade to 9" monitor. You can contact me at 800-479-9945 for addition information.
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Ask for Carlos 800-479-9945 ext. 132
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For anyone interested, I had the Omniview 360 system installed in my Eagle last month before my trip to Indio and Quartzsite. I will be at the SoCal Mini Rally in San Dimas, CA from March 4 - 6 at the East Shore RV Park. See more info about this rally on our Forum.
I welcome anyone to stop by my bus and I will gladly give you a tour of this amazing camera system where you will have a clear birds-eye view of all around your bus on all sides within an inch or two of the tires. This is a great system for driving down narrow roads and backing into those narrow RV park spaces.
It also is a very good security system which allow you to see who is outside your bus at all times so you don't even have to open the curtains to see who is at your door. There is also a DVR you can install along with this system that will record all events so if someone messes with your coach, you can playback and see who it was.
The price of smashing up your bus by hitting a tree in your blind spot or worse another vehicle is much less than the cost of having this system installed. And even more important the price of not backing in to a small child that happens to walk behind your bus when you are backing up is priceless.
Thanks for the price.
It sure is cool
4 K sounds like a lot but I remember in 1999 I paid over 3 grand for my Sony with sound and the backup gauge that was for B/W the color version was way to far out for me
A bit steep in price for me. How about 4 Walmart 100.00 wireless backup camera's on each side of the bus 120 degree view each side. These can be powered on at all times. Might work? Could use one monitor if one camera it switched on at a time don't know if each camera has a different wifi address. I just need a back up cam so I stop hitting stuff.
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I put together a really nice 3 camera system from here. http://www.tadibrothers.com/products/categoryproducts/premiumrvsystems (http://www.tadibrothers.com/products/categoryproducts/premiumrvsystems)
It's worth it when it's cost is like only 1% - 10% of the value of the bus. In may case it's about 125% of my buses value so it's going to be a no for now. Only until I win the lottery, then I'd do it. Right now I have a big windshield, two large side mirrors that show me a lot for free and my back up camera covers my buses butt area pretty good. I'd like it $300-$500 then I'd be a buyer. So with technology maybe a few years I will be able to get one. :)