AgWatch Cameras for Barn, Trailer and House, Peace of Mind Surveillance and Easy Trailer Hookup

Everyone wants cameras, for backing to trailers, to watch horses, cargo and even tires. A rear camera on your trailer helps see what you can't with trailer mirrors. See if your horses are eating, drinking, fighting or what saddle fell off the rack. What attracted me to AgWatch was price, the whole camera system with 2 cameras cost what just a replacement 7" monitor would cost for my old camera system.

If your trailer is 8  or 8.5 ft wide, you know you can't see the rear corners of your trailer with mirrors. How about watching calving and foaling from your office or kitchen. Today's large farm equipment needs camera's just to see it all from the cab. Or just seeing what kind of party your teenagers are having while your away from home and even watching the baby sitter care for your pride and joy. We all hope people helping us care, but how do you protect yourself from what you can't see?

Backing up to a trailer using AgWatch is too cool, the multi-color grid helps you line up the trailer coupler with the ball. Top pictures are straight back and bottom pictures are backing up at an angle. The on screen colored grid can be shut off when you don't need it for coupling.

AgWatch has camera systems for everything you want watched. From home security to dairies and feedlots. I'm using the 7" monitor to watch 3 camera's, one on my truck and two in and on my horse trailer. I have a corded camera on the truck for trailer hookup, watching trailer tires and seeing if any parts fall off my Ford. One of the two wireless camera's in my trailer watch horses and the heavy cargo displays I take to horse expo's around the country and the other camera is on top of my deck/hay rack so I can see the trees I get close to and hotel archways I pull under, my trailer is 11' 5" tall. I tow two trailers often and that third camera helps me monitor the 2nd trailer. You can watch several cameras at the same time on the monitor, but I like a full screen and switch pictures between cameras. All three of my camera's are mounted on magnets so I can move them often to watch what's needed.

AgWatch is quality equipment, Sony lens and computer chips, wide angle lens, infrared, night vision, and weatherproof. The wireless receiver can take on 4 wireless cameras, has a built in backup line grid for getting aligned closer to the trailer ball and makes judging distance easier. The multi-colored grid on the monitor can also be shut off.

Everybody wants wireless camera's, and AgWatch has great wireless systems. But the best picture still comes with corded camera's. You have to run a power cord to the camera's anyway and the corded signal has a power source. So there's little difference between a corded or wireless installation. A corded camera signal doesn't have interference from rain, rough roads, snow, wind, batteries or all the electronic equipment in a Living Quarters horse trailer. The connections are quality and easy to disconnect with just a twist when you connect your truck and trailer.

I like the magnet mounts so I can move camera's around the trailer and the camera on the truck can be moved for backing to the trailer or pointing at a tire that has a slow leak. Inside trailer camera's point at horse stalls on the rear side so they don't chew the camera or monitor my cargo on horse expo trips. Just one cord to unplug the outside camera when I acid wash the trailer and with the 75 lb magnet, the camera is off in seconds. On aluminum trailers I like to bolt on galvanized steel angle iron for mounting the camera.

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75 lb magnets keeps the camera's where I put them  ...and I can move them anytime Inside camera's can be mounted permanent or magnet Antenna on the camera or outside the trailer

My top trailer camera can see... when you backup or how my second trailer is doing Infrared and night vision comes in handy Remote control makes adjusting camera's easy on the go without having to reach for the monitor
When I review accessories, I move things around often, so my dash is cluttered while I move the cameras and monitor around my dash. Interstates are in bad shape, I have broken batteries and headlights hitting pot holes, so camera's help me find problems before they become expensive or time consuming.
Even hard wiring for a corded camera system is easy, just find the hot wire on your trailer. A wireless camera needs a power source too, which means there's little difference installing either.

(877) 277-6540  Lifetime tech support is very nice

www.agcamera.com

Use Code Mr-Truck when ordering for a special discount