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  2. They've Got Your Six: The Best Backup Cameras of 2024 ... - AOL

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    We pored over pixels, sought the opinions of our editors, and ran a Corolla through an obstacle course to see which rearview camera is the best.

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    The wireless security camera has a built-in spotlight that improves visibility as night and allows for crisp, color night vision as opposed to black and white footage. It also comes with up to 12x ...

  4. Backup camera - Wikipedia

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    Backup camera view on the navigation screen of a Lexus IS 250 Backup camera on a Volkswagen Golf Mk7 hidden inside the logo. A backup camera (also called a reversing camera or rear-view camera) is a video camera specifically designed to be attached to the rear of a vehicle to aid in reversing and reduce the rear blind spot.

  5. Surround-view system - Wikipedia

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    Surround view, also called as around view or birds-eye view, is a type of parking assistance system that uses multiple cameras to help drivers monitor their surroundings. It was first introduced in 2007 as the "Around View Monitor" parking assistance option for the Nissan Elgrand and Infiniti EX .

  6. Mobileye - Wikipedia

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    In July 2020, Mobileye and Ford announced a deal in which Mobileye would supply its EyeQ camera-based gear and software across Ford's global product line. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] Also in 2020, Mobileye partnered with WILLER29 [ 38 ] to launch a robotaxi service in Japan , Taiwan and Southeast Asia [ 39 ] and with Geely for ADAS.

  7. Wireless security camera - Wikipedia

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    Analog wireless is found in three frequencies: 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, and 5.8 GHz. Currently, the majority of wireless security cameras operate on the 2.4 GHz frequency. Most household routers, cordless phones, video game controllers, and microwaves operate on the 2.4 GHz frequency and may cause interference with a wireless security camera.