Backup Cameras and Sensors

backup sensor depictionCollision avoidance systems are becoming a more popular addition to vehicles today. Backup cameras and backup sensors save millions of dollars in vehicle and property damage each year. And they are surprisingly affordable.

Mobile Edge offers a variety of options from simple dash mounted distance displays to backup cameras that integrate with your factory in-dash video display. The cost of these systems are easily recouped if they avoid even one fender bender.

Backup Camera built into Plate FrameOur backup camera systems can blend seamlessly into your vehicles exterior. “PlateCams” are very common mothods of hiding a backup camera. A PlateCam is simply a license plat frame with a camera in the top center. The experts at Mobile Edge will route the wire from the camera to its destination cleanly and out of sight.

Our adapters allow camera video through your factory unitIn many cases, we can use the existing in-dash video screen as the display. Our technicians will hook it up so that the screen will display the feed from the PlateCam whenever the vehicle is put in reverse. Pretty slick!

If you do not need a camera system, backup sensors are a more affordable solution. A series of sensors are installed professionally into your rear and/or front bumpers. They send out a radar signal and display the results on a dash mounted indicator. As you get closer to the obstruction, the indicator will let you know both visually and audibly. Makes parallel parking a snap and is very effective in vehicles without rear windows (box trucks, cargo vans, etc).

Mobile Edge will be happy to work with your personal vehicle of with your fleet of company vehicles. Stop in and discuss your needs with one of our professionals.

As with everything that we do, our collision avoidance systems are top notch, and our installations are even better.

If you are interested in quality collision avoidance systems, please give us a call at 610-377-2730 or stop in!

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