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Hi-Tech Gadgets
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Spectacular car features are now available by car manufacturers, but also come with impressive price tags. However, these devices are worth. Pushbutton parking for night vision systems, today’s cars and automobiles are just fascinating features.
A few years ago, a vehicle may show the location of the driver via digital maps. The car can take control when you start to skate. It could also automatically maintain a distance from the vehicle ahead. However, these cars are becoming more common. Therefore, there must be something more interesting and useful.
What next? How about a car that parks itself? The drivers are often faced with problems of parking is the Lexus Intelligent Park Attendance benefit. This article is available in the Toyota Prius and offered as an option in the new LS models. Essentially, the system allows the driver to run at a parking space available at the push of a button. According to Lexus, the driver only has to apply a little brake pressure.
If you find the park assistance benefit not smart, you can find a system that keeps an eye on the blind spots of interest. According to statistics, many accidents occur when the driver tries to change lanes without being aware of a vehicle in your blind spot. “This is why Audi and Volvo made their versions of the systems response to this dilemma.
Audi Side Assist system, launched in 2007, the new Q7 SUV, uses radar to detect other vehicles. Volvo Blind Spot Information System available on the new S80 sedan, uses cameras. The systems are not complicated. You do not need the assistance of the rotors of an Audi or Volvo chief of the board to function well. It can only work with the mirror. Both systems use LED displays near each outside rearview mirror to warn a driver should not attempt to change lanes because a car is or is rapidly approaching a vehicle’s blind spot.
Another high-tech feature called Automatic sophisticated night vision. BMW, Lexus and Mercedes-Benz presented the updated night vision system, which was initially offered by Cadillac. The systems allow a driver to detect objects and pedestrians away from the headlights of a vehicle. The system uses infrared technology to detect heat from people, animals left in vehicles and other objects up to several hundred meters in front of the car.
Precollision The system is also impressive. The system is designed to detect an imminent collision and automatically take action to prevent it. Some car manufacturers use for radar detection and alarm and warning lights to alert drivers of possible accidents. If the driver did not respond immediately to take the necessary measures, including the application of brakes, closing windows, adjusting seat positions for maximum efficiency in the air bag, turn the seat belt pretensioners and security . Lexus has made the advanced Pre-Collision System (APCS) to avoid “preventable” collisions.
Road Entertainment is also booming. Audio systems like iPods and portable MP3 players are compatible automatic. Mercedes-Benz, meanwhile, offers a glove box-mounted iPod Docking Station. Gives power to the iPod and allows the driver to use the car’s steering wheel for operation. High Definition (HD) Radio systems and Bluetooth technology is also offered as part of the package car.
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