


Garmin Backup Camera
IT’S GOT YOUR BACK
BC50
- See a clear view behind your vehicle on your compatible navigator when in reverse.
- A long transmission range makes this camera ideal for longer vehicles.
- A wide field of view gives a full picture of what’s behind your vehicle.
- Rugged design lets you take on harsh road conditions with no worries.
- Connect the camera to your vehicle’s reverse lights (professional installation recommended).
See exactly where you’re going.
LONG RANGE - Your backup camera’s signal reaches up to a 50’ true working range, which means your navigator will wirelessly connect, even in longer RVs, trucks and trailers.
HIGH-DEFINITION RESOLUTION - When paired with your compatible Garmin navigator, up to 720p HD resolution gives you a vivid picture of your environment.
BROAD FIELD OF VIEW - A 160-degree field of view means you’ll see what’s coming from behind your vehicle while you’re in reverse.
RUGGED DESIGN - This camera delivers a clear image on the road and off, and the IP67 weather-resistant design can withstand the elements.
POWER SOURCE - BC 50 requires connection to a switched power source, such as your vehicle’s reverse lights (professional installation recommended)
BC30
Keep a Watchful Eye on What’s Behind You
- Shows what’s behind your vehicle when in reverse
- View footage right on your GPS navigator’s display* (sold separately)
- Wire to constant power and toggle easily between camera and navigation modes
- Wirelessly transmits video up to 45 feet
- Rugged enough to withstand harsh weather
A quality backup camera like the Garmin BC 30 can significantly enhance rearward visibility for drivers and, thus, help minimize the risk of “blind zone” accidents whenever your vehicle is moving in reverse.
Take the Worry out of Backing Up - When paired with a compatible GPS navigator, the BC 30 wireless backup camera helps you easily spot vehicles, pedestrians, pets and other hard-to-see obstructions behind your vehicle. If the camera is wired to your reverse lights for power, your navigator can automatically display camera footage every time the vehicle is shifted into reverse – and go back into navigation mode when shifted into a forward gear.
See Clearly What Needs to be Seen - As another option, you can wire the system to constant power, which allows you to toggle between the navigation display and backup display modes at the press of a button. The transmitter will send camera footage to your navigator’s receiver mounted up to 45 feet (13.7 meters) away (range varies based on installation; some vehicles may require an extension cable, sold separately).
Professional Installation Recommended - For installation, Garmin recommends taking the BC 30 to your dealer. But if you’re a diehard do-it-yourselfer, that’s an OK alternative as well. You’ll need to mount the camera on the rear of your vehicle and connect it to a power source, such as the rear lights. The BC 30 is rugged enough to withstand even the harshest of weather. And up to 4 cameras can be used together in 1 system, for multiple viewing angles.

