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Pioneer SDA-BS100 License Plate Radar Sensors, Microwave Radar Technology, Speed Sensing – Blind Spot Detection
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License Plate Radar Sensors
It provides an additional layer of safety by alerting you to the presence of objects in your blind spots, helping to prevent potential collisions and accidents. These are a car audio accessory designed to enhance safety on the road by providing blind spot detection capabilities. These radar sensors utilize microwave radar technology to detect the presence of objects or vehicles in the blind spots of your vehicle. It is also incorporate speed sensing functionality. This means that in addition to detecting objects in your blind spots, they can also estimate the speed of the detected objects. This information can be useful when determining if it’s safe to change lanes or merge with traffic.
Safeguarding Your Journey with Discreet Radar Technology!
The radar sensors are typically installed behind your vehicle’s license plate, making them inconspicuous and integrated into the overall design. They use microwave radar technology, which emits radio waves and measures the reflections to detect objects within a certain range. These sensors are designed to be weather-resistant and reliable in various driving conditions.
Drive with Confidence, Eliminate Blind Spots
Blind spots are areas around your vehicle that are not visible in the rearview or side mirrors. They can pose a risk when changing lanes or making turns, as other vehicles or objects may be present but not easily visible to the driver. The Pioneer SDA-BS100 sensors help mitigate this risk by providing real-time information about the presence of objects in your blind spots.
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