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Safety Systems

We take safety integrations very seriously, which is why we only provide our customers with the highest quality and most reliable safety systems available. When it comes to driving more safely there are two types of solutions, active and passive.  

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Active safety systems alert the driver to potential hazards without requiring interaction from the driver, such as with a flashing blind spot button, or the beeping sound with reverse sensors. 

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On the contrary, passive safety systems do require the driver's interaction. In the use of a reverse camera or a blind spot camera, the driver needs to utilize the device's features for it to be effective. For example, when the driver uses the alerts on an imager screen to change lanes or make a turn safely. 

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Choosing the right safety system should depend on your vehicle make/model, your safety concerns, and your own individual driving style. ​

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 Dash Cameras

The most reliable Dash cameras are built for the Cloud with 4K visual fidelity, providing the best compression and highest bitrate to display the clearest image quality.

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Accidents happen.

Make sure you know exactly how it happened!

Reverse Cameras

When it comes to Backup cameras, definition is key in delivering crystal-clear images.

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This is precisely why we only supply cameras equipped with state-of-the-art sensors and high resolution, capable of providing precision and reliability.

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Combined with powerful night vision capabilities and wide-angle viewing, our Reverse cameras are guaranteed to provide exceptional coverage day or night, rain or shine.

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Blind Spot Monitoring

We offer the industry's most advanced and accurate Blind Spot Monitoring system, with lane change assistance and cross-traffic alerts.

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Vigorously debugged and road tested, utilizing multi-channel technology with OBD-II data to provide OEM-like accuracy in the detection and warning of moving vehicles in the blind spot zones.

Parking & Reverse
Sensors

The purpose of both reverse sensors and parking sensors is essentially the same, to detect objects and obstacles in front and behind the vehicle. 

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A parking sensor system consists of a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter is typically mounted on the vehicle’s rear bumpers or license plate. The receiver is a speaker that is typically installed under the dash for the best audible performance without compromising space

or interior style.

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Parking sensors are a great addition to any vehicle, especially if the driver has concerns with maneuvering the vehicle in tight crowded quarters. The sensors emit an audible beeping noise when the vehicle gets too close to an object such as a curb, a parking lot light post, or even an approaching vehicle when backing out of a parking space.  Sensors are also an

excellent tool to have when parallel parking. 

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