Showing posts with label caravan 2 camera system. Show all posts
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Friday, May 9, 2014

US Makes Installation of Rear View Cameras and Caravan 2 Camera System Mandatory



In the United States, having a caravan 2 camera system or any type of rear view camera is no longer just an option—it is mandatory. Just recently, American highway safety officials have passed laws requiring vehicle owners to equip their cars with reversing camera over the next four years. The move is reportedly part of efforts to reduce the number of people, especially children, who are hurt or killed in related accidents.

According to reports, more than 200 people in the US are killed when cars are reversing. Back-up accidents also injure more than 15,000 people a year. But the most unfortunate thing about these statistics is that most of these accidents involved small children and the person usually behind the wheel is their parents. This has prompted the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, to require people to install a reversing camera kit in new respective vehicles by May 2018.

Most vehicle owners and auto manufacturers often fight tooth and nail whenever NHTSA announces a new mandate, reports said. This time, however, many of them are more than happy to comply with the new directive. After all, for a very small fraction of the cost of buying a new vehicle, car owners can save lives with a simple caravan 2 camera system or a rear view camera. "NHTSA and others have shown, statistically, that a lot of lives can be saved by these systems," said Doug Newcomb, a US-based independent car technology expert.

Australian lawmakers can definitely learn something from their American counterparts in this regard. However, the national government has yet to implement a similar law here in Australia. While this may be the case, there have been a growing number of local car owners and concerned citizens who have been urging road safety officials to make the installation of reversing camera in vehicles mandatory.

Just in January 2014, Dr Brian Owler, president of the NSW chapter of the Australian Medical Association (AMA), have made calls for rear view cameras to be a requirement in new vehicles. According to Dr Owler, just like in the US, many Australian families have lost their children to driveway accidents that could have been avoided with a caravan 2 camera system.

Whether there is a law making the installation of cameras mandatory or not, it is still a good idea to equip your vehicle with a caravan 2 camera system. Not only can it protect your family and save them from untimely death and injuries, this inexpensive yet reliable device can also make parking vehicles in tight spaces much easier and convenient for car owners like you.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

US Study Shows Reversing Camera Helps Reduce Driveway Accidents by 90%



Did you know that a reversing camera can help reduce driveway accidents by up to 90%? Yup, you heard it right. A latest research conducted by a respected American insurance and auto safety institute has found that cameras are the most effective technology when it comes to preventing collisions when a driver is reversing. As such, if you want to provide added safety for your vehicle, as well as for your family, particularly your small children, investing in this piece of equipment is something you should consider.

Just recently, the US-based Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, or IIHS, conducted a series of tests involving 111 volunteer drivers and a parking lot that had a pole market with different coloured bands to indicate varying heights of children. With the poles located as far away as nine metres, they could not be easily seen by the drivers using glances and mirrors alone. When the drivers started using reverse camera, the institute's chief research officer, David Zuby, said it significantly helped in reducing the rate of collision.

This has led the researchers to conclude that a reversing camera is key in reducing blind spots in vehicles that lead to road accidents and driveway incidents by up to 90%. "Right now cameras appear to be the most promising technology for addressing this particularly tragic type of crash, which frequently claims the lives of young children in the driveways of their own homes," Zuby said in a statement.

As you may know, having a small child in your house can make reversing your vehicle out of the driveway more complicated and dangerous. It could be even more difficult if you have tall vehicles like 4WDs and SUVs because you cannot easily determine if one of your children might be behind your car. As such, to avoid any untoward situation, it is best that you purchase a reverse camera.

With this timely US research underscoring the importance of installing a reversing camera in your vehicle, you shouldn't think twice about investing your money in such a device. Not only can it help ensure the safety of your children (and yours, as well), it can also prevent you from incurring unnecessary car repair expenses.

Today, there are many rear view camera systems you can choose from. There are designed for industrial vehicles, trucks, and buses, as well as those for ordinary sedans. There are also those built for campers and caravans, like the caravan 2 reverse camera system. But no matter which type of vehicle you own, be sure to equip it with a good reversing camera to make the process of reversing your car out of your driveway a much safer experience.

Learn more  about Reversing cameras

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Caravan 2 Camera System Features You'll Absolutely Love



Accidents spoil camping trips, which is why many campervan owners find it prudent to install a caravan 2 camera system in their vehicles. With the camera system, drivers can avoid backing into pedestrians or into objects that can damage their caravan. As such, having rear view cameras helps ensure that nothing will ruin your holiday. So if your family or friends enjoy going on road or camping trips, buying a caravan camera system is something you should consider.

A reversing camera kit for caravans, campers, and trailers has many features that can greatly benefit its user. For starters, it has two (not one) CCD rear view cameras that can give you better vantage point when putting your caravan on reverse. You can place one camera at the back of your camper and the other one at the back of your main vehicle. So when the camper is not attached to your car or 4WD, you can still have something to keep your vehicle when going on reverse.

The cameras of the CCD reversing camera kit are connected to a 7-inch high definition LCD monitor. The LCD monitor has two video inputs and it lets you rotate the images captured by the cameras up and down, as well as left and right. What's more, it can also be connected to a portable MP4 or DVD player. So if the reversing cameras are not powered on, you can use the monitor of the caravan 2 camera system to watch your favourite movies.

But what's best about the LCD monitor is that it can power up the reversing cameras by itself, thanks to the camera system's 4-pin cables. This basically means that you don't have to connect another power cable to the cameras of the of caravan camera system. When the monitor is switched on, the reversing cameras automatically come to life, thus, saving you time and effort.

Installing the caravan 2 camera system is a piece of cake, too, and it doesn't matter whether you have a 12V or 24V caravan because it works for both types of vehicle. As long as you can locate your car's power source, you can equip your vehicle with the camera system on your own. Just make sure you consult the users' manual first to avoid problems.

Unlike other camera systems, this camera kit comes with a bonus item that lets you protect it from wear and tear. When you buy the caravan 2 camera system, you'll also get a dust cap that you can use to cover the trailer cable and keep the connection clean and protected from the elements when not in use. This handy item helps ensure that the camera system will last a very long time. So, would you miss the opportunity to get your hands on this nifty device?

Sunday, January 19, 2014

4 Important Questions to Ask When Buying a Reversing Camera Kit



Did you know that purchasing a reversing camera kit is way more convenient than buying cameras and related accessories for your car piece by piece? If you're looking to install a rear view camera in your vehicle, why don't you consider opting for a "packaged deal?" Not only it is a huge time-saver, it is much cheaper and more cost-effective, too. And more importantly, buying a camera kit is more convenient since you can easily find all the accessories, cables, and cameras you require in one kit.

But before you purchase a reversing camera package, you should equip yourself with proper knowledge. This is to ensure that you'll spend your money on the right product and get the assurance that you'll be 100% satisfied with your purchase. To help you out, here are some of the questions you should ask when buying a camera kit for your car.

What's included in the camera kit? As a smart buyer, you certainly want to know more about the product you are buying before spending your hard-earned money. As such, it makes perfect sense to determine what is included in the reversing camera kit. A camera kit usually includes the camera, monitor, and the wires that are necessary to connect the devices to your car. In case you're purchasing a caravan 2 camera system, the kit will include two cameras instead of one.

What types of vehicles the camera system is compatible with? A reversing camera can generally go well with any type of 12V/24V vehicle. But to make sure that you won't waste your money, you should ask the store representative what types of vehicles are compatible with the camera system. So regardless of whether you have a 4X4, a truck, or a caravan, you'll have peace of mind knowing that you'll be able to use the camera system you have purchased with the type of vehicle you have.

What type of camera does the kit have? There are usually two types of rear view cameras: CMOS and CCD. Choosing one over the other has its own advantages and disadvantages. So before you make your purchase, be sure to determine which type of camera is included in the reversing camera kit. This allows you to obtain a camera system that matches your specific requirements.

How many extra cameras can be connected to the camera system? If you want to get better vantage point while driving, you certainly can connect more cameras to your car's existing camera system. When you purchase a reversing camera kit, make sure you determine how many AV inputs it has. A good camera system has at least three AV inputs, thus, allowing you to connect up to three rear view cameras to your vehicle.