Brake Light Cameras UK
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Add a discreet rear-view safety upgrade to your van or estate with brake light cameras from Bass Junkies. These plug-and-play units replace your existing high-level brake light housing and deliver a wide-angle reversing image to your dashboard screen, ideal for Transit, Sprinter, Vivaro and similar fleet vehicles. Most models include automatic switching when reverse gear is selected, IP67 waterproof rating and night-vision support. Stocked brands include Connects2, Cobra and Pioneer. Order today for fast UK delivery and free technical advice.
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How to choose a brake light camera in 2026
A brake light camera is the cleanest aftermarket reversing solution for vans, motorhomes and estates where there is no bumper-mounted option. The unit sits inside your existing high-level brake light housing, leaves the bodywork untouched and feeds a wide-angle view of the area behind your vehicle to a dashboard screen. This guide covers the practical decisions before you order from Bass Junkies.
Why brake light cameras suit vans and motorhomes
A standard tailgate or bumper-mounted reversing camera is awkward on vans because the rear doors swing wide, the wiring has to cross the hinge and the camera is exposed to weather and damage. A brake light camera lives behind clear or red moulded plastic inside the existing housing, so the lens is protected, the wiring stays inside the vehicle and there is no visible drilling required.
Vehicle fit: model-specific or universal
The strongest fit comes from a model-specific housing made for your van. We stock matched units for Ford Transit and Transit Custom, Mercedes Sprinter, Vauxhall Vivaro and Movano, Volkswagen Crafter and T6 Transporter, Peugeot Boxer and Citroen Relay. Universal pods are available where no direct kit exists, fitted in place of the high-level brake light with adjustable angle brackets.
Image quality features that matter
Specs to compare when you shortlist:
- Resolution. Look for 1080p sensors at minimum in 2026. 720p is acceptable on budget kits but loses detail at night.
- Field of view. 120 to 170 degrees gives you bumper edges, ground line and kerb without distorting straight lines too aggressively.
- Night vision. Infrared LED support is standard on the units we stock and is essential for unlit yards, driveways and loading bays.
- IP rating. IP67 or IP69K means dust-tight and waterproof to pressure washing, important on a working vehicle.
Display options: factory screen, new stereo or standalone monitor
Most modern vans now ship with a factory screen that supports a reversing input. A camera interface module converts the camera signal so it appears on the factory display when reverse is selected. Where no factory screen is fitted, you can pair the camera with a new aftermarket head unit or a small dash-top monitor. We can confirm what your specific van and trim level supports before you order.
Brand quality at a glance
Brands we stock that we trust on UK delivery vans and motorhomes:
- Connects2. Strongest van-specific range, model-matched housings for the most common UK fleet vehicles.
- Pioneer. Premium image quality and excellent low-light performance, pairs neatly with Pioneer head units.
- Motormax. Solid mid-range options with good build quality and easy installation.
- Phonocar. Italian-made cameras with strong waterproofing, popular for motorhomes.
- Cobra. Robust commercial-grade options for fleet operators.
Compatibility and fitting
Typical accessories you will need alongside the camera itself:
- Camera interface module. Required for factory screen integration on most modern vans and motorhomes.
- Extension cable. Most vans need a 10 to 20 metre run from rear housing to front display.
- Reverse trigger lead. Tapped into the reversing light circuit so the camera activates only when needed.
- Aerial adapter. Only relevant if you are also fitting a new stereo at the same time, but worth bundling for a single workshop visit.
DIY install versus workshop fit
A confident DIY fitter can swap the brake light housing in around two hours. The trickier part is routing the camera cable cleanly through the bodywork and headlining without trapping the loom or damaging trim clips. If your van is on PCP or contract hire, a workshop install is the safer choice to protect resale and avoid voiding any factory warranties. Our Wolverhampton workshop fits brake light cameras to UK fleet vehicles every week.
Why buy from Bass Junkies
Bass Junkies has been supplying UK drivers and fleet operators with car and van electronics since 1995. Our Wolverhampton workshop fits brake light cameras with the correct interface modules, runs the cabling properly and tests the system before handover. Call 01902 863 005 for vehicle-specific advice or to book a fitting slot, and we will confirm the exact kit before you commit.


