Monday, October 26, 2015

Why Are People Installing a Reversing Camera in Their Car?



Are you considering buying an accessory for your vehicle? If you are, you might want to take a look at the reversing camera. This electronic device adds a layer of safety for your vehicle as it gives you a better view of the objects surrounding your car. This is one of the reasons this car accessory is one of the most popular and most sought-after today. In fact, in the United States, new car owners will be required to install such a device in their vehicle in the next three years. But why exactly are people installing reversing cameras in their car?


Common Reasons for Installing Cameras
Car owners have different reasons for investing in a camera system for their respective vehicles. Below are some of the most common ones.

1. To ensure children's safety.
Studies have shown that dozens of small children in Australia are being killed or seriously injured every year because of driveway accidents. What's devastating about these accidents is that it is their own parents or loved ones who are at fault. As you may know, it is unthinkable for any sane and caring parent to hurt or worse, kill his or her own child. This is why many car owners who have small kids find it prudent to install CCD or CMOS reversing cameras in their cars to help keep their children safe and prevent driveway accidents.

2. To avoid accidents.
If you are in an industry where you are required to drive large vehicles and go in and out of other people's driveways, like in the domestic service industry for example, you certainly don't want to be in an accident that will cause liabilities to your company. You don't want to accidentally hurt children or damage your customer's property because that will potentially cause you to lose your job. To prevent such a dreadful scenario, many drivers install camera systems in their vehicles.

3. To make reversing in and out of parking lots much easier.
Perhaps the simplest reason why many people buy a car reversing camera kit is to make their vehicles more manoeuvrable. With a reversing camera, you can easily go in and out of tight parking spots. It also makes camping and towing easy as it provides coverage for your vehicle's blind spots.

If you want to improve the safety feature of your car, installing a reverse camera system will certainly do the trick. With this electronic device, not only can you prevent damage to your car, you can also avoid accidents and any unfortunate situation.



Monday, October 5, 2015

Key Technical Terms You Need to Understand to Find the Best Reversing Camera



Today, there's a wide range of camera systems you can purchase if you are inclined to add a safety feature to your car. But with so many options to choose from, how do you know which reversing camera is the best? If this is your first time buying a rear view camera for your car, here are technical terms you should understand and be aware of to help you find the camera system that's right for you.



CCD
CCD stands for charge-coupled device. It is one of the two types of image sensors present in all types of cameras. One of the notable qualities of cameras with CCD image sensors is that they are more capable of producing better images. They are also more sensitive to light, which is a huge help when driving at night.

CMOS
CMOS is the other type of image sensor present in reversing camera kits. It basically stands for complementary metal-oxide semiconductor. Its light sensitivity tends to be lower than the light sensitivity of a CCD camera. In addition, it is more susceptible to noise. But on the brighter side, a CMOS camera generally has longer battery life as it consumes less power as compared to a CCD camera.

RCA
Sometimes called a phono connector or cinch connector, an RCA connector is what the camera system uses to transfer the audio and video signals being captured by the reversing camera to the monitor. It is basically composed of a plug and a jack designed for use with coaxial cable.

4PIN
Like the RCA connector, the 4PIN cable allows the monitor to render the images being captured by the reversing cameras for cars. But the difference between the two is that the 4PIN cable is more durable and can be exposed to the elements. What's more, it allows the monitor to power up the camera on its own so you don't have to connect the latter to a power source.

AV Input
AV input is basically the camera system's capability to receive AV (audio-video) signals from a device. The more the AV inputs the system has, the more cameras you can connect to the monitor.

12v/24v
This signifies the camera's operating voltage.

IR Night Vision
As the name implies, IR (infrared) night vision if a key feature that allows the reverse camera to capture and render images even during low light conditions. This is a huge help if you need to drive at night.

Male/Female Connector
A male connector has one or more exposed, unshielded electrical terminal or pins. It is constructed in a way that it can be inserted snugly into a jack or receptacle. A female connector, on the other hand, has recessed holes with its electrical terminals inside. It is built in a way that allows a plug with exposed pins or conductors to be inserted securely.

Share these key terms with your friends, for them to better understand too those technical terms in finding the right reversing camera.