RearViewSafety.com Has Both Wireless and Wired Backup Camera Systems For Cross Country Vacationers
Online retailer Rear View Safety is highlighting the benefits gained from using one of its backup cameras this spring on a long road trip. The company, located online at https://www.RearViewSafety.com, designs in depth combination camera and monitor combinations for vehicles of all shapes and sizes. Driving on any road deserves precaution, but driving on unfamiliar roads requires extensive protective measures.
“With the winter finally winding down and the spring fast approaching, many of us are beginning to plan our well-deserved spring vacations. And while many of us have saved our pennies for plane tickets and fancy hotels, many others still see the allure in the wide open road. Rear View Safety develops rear view cameras for cars, trucks, and RV’s that enhance safety in any and all traffic situations. While road safety is important every single time you get behind the wheel of a car, it can be easily argued that being on an unfamiliar series of roads for an extended period of time can be most dangerous. Browse our full line of wireless and wired camera systems today to plan for your big trip,” said Eli Spalter, an Account Executive of the backup camera retailer.
For the vacationer about to embark on their first RV adventure Rear View Safety developed a one camera setup, model number RVS-7706033. This line of backup cameras is affordable, wired, compact, and feature an easy to use dashboard mount. The monitor is a full color 5.6” LCD screen with mirror image capability, and the ability to switch on automatically when the vehicle is in reverse. Up to three cameras can be interfaced with the system, although only one is included in this model. The wired model costs $249.99 online and comes with a one year warranty. RVs are monstrous vehicles, built to transport a large quantity of people and products. Inexperienced and experienced RV drivers alike will benefit from the safety gained while making a long haul road trip.
For the more compact driver, the company designed a wireless rear view camera, model number RVS-091407. The model retails on Rear View Safety’s website for $249.99. The monitor is in the shape of a standard rear view mirror and replaces it easily. It offers mirror image capability, as well as an inset 4.3” LCD monitor that gives a wider view of the vehicle’s blind spot provided by the system’s 130o CMOS camera. The camera boasts up to 50 feet of night vision for extra help driving on long stretches of highway with no streetlights. The system communicates through an individual digital signal broadcast that promises no interferences while driving. The camera is both weather and shock resistant, and will hold strong through any terrain visited on a cross country drive.
To see all of the company’s backup camera systems before going on a spring road trip, visit Rear View Safety online at https://www.RearViewSafety.com. To speak with a representative of the manufacturer, call 800-764-1028 x100. Rear View Safety composes a weekly blog about the uses of its cameras and trends in its industry at https://www.RearViewSafetyBlog.com.
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