Tekonsha Voyager proportional brake controller for trailers vs Brakeman IV Time-Delay Brake Controller for Trailers (1-4 axles)
Overall winner: Brakeman IV Time-Delay Brake Controller for Trailers (1-4 axles)
Key Differences
Reese Brakeman IV (A) is marketed for 1–4 axle trailers and emphasizes wide vehicle compatibility and clear installation instructions, while Tekonsha Voyager (B) is a proportional controller noted for easy installation and perceived good value. A has higher average rating and far more user reviews, indicating broader user feedback; B has a lower listed price tier but some reports of braking feedback issues and occasional lockups
Tekonsha Voyager proportional brake controller for trailers
Proportional brake controller for trailers with 1-4 axles. Benefits include easy installation and straightforward operation, with mixed feedback on braking control. AI note: customers appreciate clear instructions and value for money
Pros
- easy to install
- clear instructions
- good value for money
- easy to use
Cons
- braking control feedback is mixed
- some reports of brakes locking up
- adjustment may be difficult for some users
Brakeman IV Time-Delay Brake Controller for Trailers (1-4 axles)
Digital brake controller for trailers with 1-4 axles; provides time-delay braking and easy installation. Users note easy hook-up to old wiring and clear installation instructions
Pros
- wide vehicle compatibility
- easy wiring hookup
- clear installation instructions
- compact size
Cons
- braking may not be proportional for all users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tekonsha |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Reese |
| User Reviews | Reese |