Rear View Safety introduces system for a 360 degree bird's eye view of a vehicle

July 25, 2017
The omni-directional perspective from the 360 degree cameras create a bird's eye view of the vehicle, while ultra-wide angle side cameras are activated with vehicle's turn signals.

Rear View Safety, a Brooklyn based company, introduced the 360+ Bird's Eye View System with lane changing cameras. 

According to an estimate from the National Safety Council, as many as 40,000 people died in motor vehicle crashes last year. This is a 6 percent rise from 2015. Not only does the 360+ "erase" blind spots and assist with parking navigation on narrow roads, it is also equipped with two side cameras to help with lane changes and highway driving.

This system is the best of both worlds. The omni-directional perspective from the 360 degree cameras create a bird's eye view of the vehicle, while ultra-wide angle side cameras are activated with vehicle's turn signals. The system also has an optional 360 degree view controller for access while driving.

To find out more information about The RVS-77550 360+ Bird's Eye View System with Lane Changing Cameras, visit the organization's official website at http://www.rearviewsafety.com.

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