Cameras Instead of Revisors

Digital cameras and screens that replace traditional visual mirrors are not new to the automotive industry, but are still rarely used in production patterns due to local regulations. This technology is now reaching the European market, more precisely in Great Britain, where it is permitted by law. Lexus ES buyers [...]
This technology is now reaching the European market, more precisely in Great Britain, where it is permitted by law. Lexus ES 300h buyers on the island could order external mirrors “gital” as an option with a price of 1,600 pounds.
Automotive leaders, instead of the classic rear mirror, will look at the 5-inch screens placed on the front corners of the passenger divide.
Cameras are located on small outside fences where conventional auditors were previously located.
The image on the monitor is always clear, whether by rain or snow, which is another advantage over the rear mirrors.
The entire system is associated with the monitor for the dead angle and the cameras are automatically adjusted overnight.
Lexus first implemented this technology several years ago in its ES model in Japan, as he will present this technology to the European audience at the auto fair in Geneva in March.












