Rear View Safety introduces a tilt backup camera to help drivers make safe decisions

Feb. 18, 2016
The RVS-811 essentially performs the function of two separate systems in one unit, allowing drivers to view both down at a vehicle's hitch and straight back at traffic behind the vehicle at all times.

The RVS-811 combines a sleek, modern design with the best that technology has to offer in one revolutionary device that empowers drivers to make better choices with a constant feed of actionable information at all times. The RVS-811 essentially performs the function of two separate systems in one unit, allowing drivers to view both down at a vehicle's hitch and straight back at traffic behind the vehicle at all times.

With just one quick push of a button, the RVS-811 camera can rotate from a 90-degree angle to a 45-degree angle and back again in seconds.

The RVS-811 features four high quality infra-red lights, allowing the driver to see clearly both during the day and in the dead of night depending on the needs of the situation. The heavy duty metal construction helps create the type of product that will dutifully serve drivers for years to come. Also included is an auto iris sensor that adjusts the strength of infra-red light based on the amount of lighting available outside the vehicle and a IP69K rating, allowing the device to remain completely protected against any and all weather elements that a driver may face.

To learn more about Rear View Safety and to discover the new and innovative steps the company is taking to help reduce the number of traffic and automotive-related injuries and fatalities that are plaguing the roads of the United States in recent years, please visit the company's official website at www.rearviewsafety.com or call 1-800-764-1028.

Rear View Safety is not a stranger to the world of safety enhancing products for drivers and vehicles of all types, according to the company. Recently they introduced GoVue, the first back up camera smartphone app for the popular iOS and Android operating systems. Once the smartphone and camera system are connected via a short-range Wi-Fi network, video information from the rear of the vehicle is transmitted to the smartphone in real time. This eliminates the need for a primary monitor to be installed into the dashboard of the vehicle in question. The GoVue back up camera application for iOS and Android devices is currently available for free download in the Google Play Store, the iTunes App Store.

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