Options for my rear view camera now my bike rack is in the way!!!

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3 years 30,000 miles UK and Europe.. Campsites and off Grid.
As per title really. The oem camera is a Dometic and is at the top of the rear wall facing down so now provides a nice view of the bikes. I could reposition it to face straight back but that's a bit pointless really. Better leaving it as it is and use it to monitor the bikes.

I'd quite like a rear view camera (for parking). One that can fit on the rear view mirror would be good. It needs to be simple fit - don't want to be faffing with drilling holes, routing wiring. Is there a decent wireless system?

Not sure where it could be mounted now?

Suggestions appreciated
 
As per title really. The oem camera is a Dometic and is at the top of the rear wall facing down so now provides a nice view of the bikes. I could reposition it to face straight back but that's a bit pointless really. Better leaving it as it is and use it to monitor the bikes.

I'd quite like a rear view camera (for parking). One that can fit on the rear view mirror would be good. It needs to be simple fit - don't want to be faffing with drilling holes, routing wiring. Is there a decent wireless system?

Not sure where it could be mounted now?

Suggestions appreciated
We've got a solar one from Amazon. The display unit sits on the dash plugged in to 12v. No drilling or wires required. Works well for us thus far
 
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Having my time again, I'd pay the extra £30 ish to have the dual version
 
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Don't worry, it's much more important to be able to monitor your bikes than worry about what's behind you.:giggle:
 
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I put mine under the bike rack on the last MH, wireless connection to the Garmin sat nav.
 
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Never charged it, had it around 4 months and still showing full battery
 
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I know you said no drilling/rewiring but I moved mine on the last van and it was so easy.
The cable exited the van in a cupboard above the bed it led down inside the wardrobe into the garage. I pulled the cable from the camera and fed it back doen to the garge where it started from. drilled a hole bbeneath the bike rack and fitted the camera there. It acted as a reversing camera and a rear view driving mirror. Easy peasy.
 
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