11/09/2012

Adding a Back-Up Camera or Not?

Back-up cameras come standard on many new cars and add a new level of safety when backing up in parking lots and driveways. If your car does not have a factory camera, adding an one or not? If drivers prefer to install a reverse camera, what model should they choose? How a back-up camera enhance driving security?

Adding a back-up camera or not?
It is now a common sense that reverse cameras add safety and convenience to vehicles. That is why it comes standard on many new cars. When you put your car in reverse, your Magellan navigator will switch from navigation mode to rear view mode, allowing you to see what is behind your car, of course, this requires a car AV receiver or car DVD player.

What model of reverse camera should you choose?
No Factory Camera Option includes three models as following:
Surface-mount camera – it is self-contained with mounting tabs or brackets that attach the camera to the vehicle using mounting screws.

Flush-mount camera – this model is installed into an existing or custom drilled hole allowing the camera to fit ‘flush’ into the vehicle body, rear light housing.

License plate mount camera – it is built into a license plate frame or an attachment to the existing license plate mount. This style is installed by replacing the existing license plate bracket and does not require drilling holes.

How a back-up camera enhance driving security?
When you arrive at your destination, the Back-up Camera will help you reverse and parallel park, giving you a much better sense of how close you are to objects behind your car – your best defense against damage to your vehicle.

All in all, back-up camera is mutual choice of many car owners, no matter trucks, or family car or SUVs and etc. drivers will never be wrong to be careful. If you need more knowledge about back-up camera and detail information of reverse camera, you are welcomed to visit www.autoavonline.com or contact us via sales@autoavonline.com

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