🚗 See More, Stress Less — The Ultimate Wireless Backup Visionary
The LASTBUS Wireless Backup Camera offers a cutting-edge 2.4GHz WiFi connection that streams HD video directly to your smartphone or tablet without internet. Featuring night vision and an IP69 waterproof rating, it ensures reliable, crystal-clear rear visibility in any weather or lighting condition. Its wide viewing angle and easy plug-and-play setup make it perfect for trucks, trailers, RVs, and more, backed by responsive 24/7 customer support.
Manufacturer | LASTBUS |
Brand | LASTBUS |
Model | BWF2021 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.26 x 1.57 x 2.87 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | The 2024 Latest Ver |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | L-BWF2 |
Special Features | IP69 Waterproof, Wireless Backup Camera, Night Vision Function |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
P**E
Excellent if installed correctly
After reading the reviews that I could tell were from actual installers and users of the camera I ordered an antenna extension. The camera mounted up to the Furion pre-wired mount on the back of our travel trailer and I just spliced the cable from the camera to the feed behind the mounting plate. Our tailer is 26' long. I ran the antenna cable 12' from the camera to a location adjacent to the air conditioner and fastened it with Eternabond tape. The camera has it's own wifi network which I connected an old iPad to. Picture is super clear. No skipping or loss of signal at all. The power cable inside the Furion mount is only on when your headlights or daylight running light are on. I have daylight running lights on my truck and do not have to turn on the headlights separately for this to work. Considering this camera was less than $100 when I purchased it I'm seriously impressed by the performance. I can't imagine needing a better view of what's behind us or when backing into a campground space. Only downside would be if you wanted multiple camera views on your tablet or phone at the same time. You'd have to switch wifi networks each time you want to see a different camera view. One works fine for us.
V**D
The replacement camera works well! - please read UPDATE section
I purchased this camera to do exactly what it's advertised for: as a backup camera for my trailer. Installation was relatively straightforward, and once I figured out how to wire it - it was easy to get it up and running. The image quality was good enough, it is definitely not an HD camera (even thought the simulated product images lead you to believe it is) but for what it's intended to be used for - it is still practical.Unfortunately the first camera didn't last long - the promise of "IP69 waterproof" didn't stand up to reality of harsh weather and the camera got flooded after being mounted outside for a few months, after being exposed to a week-long severe weather. By that time, it's been four months over the promised "60-days money back guarantee" but still well within "12-months replacement warranty" - I needed a working camera and was perfectly fine with getting a replacement hoping that flooded "waterproof camera" is a rare anomaly.I contacted the seller asking about replacing my camera under warranty, and this is where things started getting interesting. After verifying and confirming my Amazon order info I was told it'd took a long time to get a warranty replacement. I told the seller I can wait, and provided to them the shipping address and order info they requested for warranty replacement. After waiting for a few weeks, once I asked for a status update and inquired about expected delivery date the seller did not respond to my email.UPDATE!The day I wrote this review I also contacted Amazon customer support team. They are great at what they do, and they immediately told me that they will arrange for a warranty replacement themselves. They initiated the replacement order and contacted the seller for authorization. Things happened really fast after that - I've got my replacement unit delivered in one day, and I also got an email from the seller with apologies for not responding sooner. Apparently, the seller did try (albeit with a long delay) to send a replacement unit via direct shipment from Hong Kong (their home base), and, according to the tracking info they shared with me, the shipment got returned due to incomplete shipping info - they didn't have my phone number.Regarding the camera itself - looks like the replacement unit I got is an upgraded version of the same camera. There are subtle changes in packaging content, it now comes with additional 12V power outlet connector (in addition to hardwired option - see details in an uploaded photo), and the camera power cord now has a rubber bushing to seal it during the installation. The camera looks identical to what I previously purchased but there is a definite improvement in picture quality (not HD but better nevertheless), and the Wi-Fi range has improved substantially - I tested it at ~60 feet distance and still got a solid 25 frames/sec video feed. The video connection started dropping out at ~65-70 ft., but the iPhone used for this test was still able to maintain the Wi-Fi signal.
P**S
Great for safety when backing up RV!
I installed this wireless camera on my travel trailer as a rear view camera so that I could know things behind my trailer when I had to. This lastbus backup camera did it's work well.Actually I did purchase one other wifi backup camera (at price $119.99) from another seller, but the camera did not work and I got no help from the seller. I did not know why my messages got no reply. The site said thatthe service period was over. So I bought one backup camera from lastbus brand. I wished I had chosen lastbus first, I would save more money and more time.The lastbus backup camera works well now on my trailer, the best customer service was the bonus. My trailer is kind of long and I got weak Wi-Fi signal, so I contacted the seller and got reply soon from Jennifer. She was a great help and solved my problem by sending me an antenna extension cable for free!When I turn my taillights on the camera receives from tail lights. I locate the SWD WiFi in the WiFi setting on my phone, connect the WiFi, and open the SWD Camera App to view it.The WiFi signal is created by the backup camera, and can be used to transmit videos from the camera to the App, The WiFi will not alliw any access to Internet.The camera was of good quality and easy to use and install. Hooked the camera to the tailights and taillights turned on, I open the wifi setting on my phone, connect to the "SWD" WiFi, then opened the App and got videos. REALLY EASY TO USE!Recommend it without any hesitation!
S**M
Seems sturdy and worked out of the box
I have not yet installed this camera where it will go, on the back of a 24 ft travel trailer. (I need to get the bracket for a Furrion mount location.). I will update this review once that is done.Out of the box I can see the case and mount brackets are pretty sturdy. There is also a DC outlet plug and cord included in order to easily test the device before installing, which is a nice add. I downloaded the app to my iPad, hooked up the camera to that plug in my truck, turned it on, connected an iPad to the wireless network it advertised, and the camera app showed the camera output immediately. On the iPad display in addition to the picture was "FPS:25" at the top. As I walked away from the truck with the iPad that number started going down, so I assume it's a signal strength indicator. (There was no mention of that in the documentation that I could find.) But with the camera laying in the truck, I walked probably 250 feet before that number went down to 2 or 3. So only with some natural obstructions, that should still be a good indication of good strength - though again, I have not yet installed it where it will go, with a long trailer and a truck cab between the camera and the iPad. But, pleased so far.
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