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[Solved] What is the best Backup Camera for Lexus RX?

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Which backup camera is best for Lexus RX? I'm unsure about the choice.


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For Lexus RX I would definitely recommend Thinkware U1000 Dash Cam. The fit is perfect The latest technology ensures perfect fit and good performance.


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Nextbase 622GW Dash Cam is definitely the best choice for Lexus RX. The quality is excellent The ergonomic design allows for comfortable use.

Why this product? The quality convinces in all tests - both for performance and for durability. Unbeatable for the price, can only recommend. Have already used it for several months, always satisfied. Also more than sufficient for demanding driving conditions.


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For Lexus RX Thinkware U1000 Dash Cam is ideal. Good price-performance ratio.


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For Lexus RX definitely Nextbase 622GW Dash Cam. Very good quality for the price.


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Interesting question! For Lexus RX it also depends on your driving style. What's your main concern?


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Thinkware U1000 Dash Cam for Lexus RX - can only recommend!


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Would definitely take Nextbase 622GW Dash Cam for Lexus RX. The sound quality is excellent The performance exceeds expectations effectively.


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For Lexus RX I would also consider the brand. Do you need OEM or aftermarket?


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Totally agree with JosephClund, those high end setups are honestly amazing! But man, the compatibility struggle with the RX is just so real... honestly its been such a total headache trying to figure out which units actually talk to the infotainment system without flickering or just flat out dying. I love this car to death but the wiring is basically a puzzle designed to drive us all insane! Spent so much time trying to find something that plays nice with the factory harness and it was just so exhausting. It is just so frustrating when things dont just plug and play like they should, right?! Love the car but hate the proprietary mess lol. Why is it so hard to get a clean signal in these things?!


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TL;DR: Checking technical data like sensor SNR and wiring pinouts made my RX install a success. Saw this earlier but just now responding. Honestly, I spent a lot of time looking at sensor data and voltage requirements before I pulled the trigger on my current setup. I was really worried about the signal quality on the RX screen, but I am very satisfied with how everything works. The camera I ended up with has a high-quality sensor that handles low light with no issues at all. It works well and I dont have any of the lag or flickering that some people complain about. It was definitely worth the deep dive into the specs to get it right the first time.


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