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I would prefer one with a display that mounts to the rear view mirror, to avoid a separate display. A: Backup cameras are something that once you use, you really do want one all the time. According to Ford research, by 2018, we will be buying 15 million new cameras each year, and vehicles will have multiple cameras. The next generation of F-series Ford SuperDuty trucks will have as many as seven cameras. For those of us without a backup camera in our vehicles, there are many after-market options. I do prefer the wireless systems over the hard-wired camera connections because they are easier to install. One of the systems that may work well for you is the Yada VD-V43 Rear-view Mirror, Backup Camera and Speakerphone. This Yada product uses a wireless connection between the camera and display screen but there is still a little bit of wiring to do. The display screen is part of a mirror assembly that clips right on top of your existing inside rear view mirror. It will require power and ground connections, which can be permanently wired or connected through a. Source: thechronicleherald.ca