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Car camera in the license plate light

04.04.2014

Neoline announced the start of sales of the SC-02 car camera used as part of the on-board video surveillance system. The camera is installed in the license plate light and greatly facilitates driving, especially in cases where rear visibility is limited by the design features of the body.

Modern car models are often equipped with infotainment complexes, which make it possible to significantly simplify the management of multimedia systems and individual settings for the driver and passengers. Many manufacturers equip cars with navigation systems, burglar alarms, video surveillance devices, means for adjusting the position of mirrors, passenger seats, etc. Meanwhile, electronic means of improving visibility are still present only in top trim levels and models of the most expensive brands, Neoline notes. At the same time, the presence of such a system can greatly facilitate the life of the driver, improving visibility while driving, and help when parking the car.

Neoline SC-02 is a compact camera that, with the help of additional fasteners, can be installed in a car of almost any brand (more than 100 models). The novelty can be connected to the infotaiment system without a complex installation and intervention in the on-board electronic systems, while maintaining the manufacturer's warranty for the car.

The image from the camera is transmitted to the screen of the on-board system and allows the driver, without being distracted and without leaving the car, to fully control the space behind the car. At the same time, the SC-02 camera, which has a viewing angle of 100 degrees, significantly complements the capabilities of the rear-view mirror system. The camera is equipped with LED-backlight, which will give confidence in the dark.

Neoline SC-02 performs the function of a parking assistant, which is relevant not only for beginners, but also for experienced drivers. Thanks to the parking lines that the camera draws, the driver will be able to more accurately "fit" into the parking space.

The novelty can be connected to standard car video systems with standard AV-IN connectors. In cases where such a connector is not available, or the car is not equipped with an on-board video system at all, additional devices can be used. The camera can be connected to a multimedia system, remote car TV, or other device that has an AV input. In addition, the camera can be paired with interior screens purchased separately, including Neoline screens.

The cost of Neoline SC-02 in retail is about 1500 rubles, the novelty will appear in Russian retail in early April 2014.

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