Benefits of using backup cameras for cars
08.05.2022 | VECLESUS® Rear View Safety | Rear view safety industry news

Benefits of using backup cameras for cars

According to the National Highway Safety Traffic Administration (NHTSA), over 500,000 accidents are related to reversing a car every year. And out of these, over 15,000 involve serious injury or even death, mostly among children under the age of 5 and senior citizens over 70.

Reversing your car can be quite dangerous because you have to constantly look in the rearview mirror for an inadequate view or to physically turn around. Your vision often has blind spots. But that’s where backup cameras for cars come in.

A backup camera allows you to see exactly what’s behind you so you can reverse carefully. Furthermore, you don’t have to turn around; you can keep your eyes straight ahead and occasionally look at the monitor. Back-up cameras can drastically lower the possibility of getting into a collision.

However, with so many different types of backup cameras on the market, the search can be difficult. That’s why, in this article, I’m giving you a detailed and thorough overview of some of the best backup cameras for your car.

A backup camera is basically a camera that is installed somewhere in the rear of the vehicle. The camera has a complete view of everything behind you and it transmits that visual to a monitor hooked up to the front section. The video is either transmitted through wires or wirelessly through radio signals. The monitor is usually connected to the reverse lights so it gets activated the moment the shift lever is placed in reverse. This allows you to see what’s behind you and carefully back up the car.

According to the NHTSA, the use of backup cameras can reduce the possibility of accidents by 57%. The following are some of the prime benefits of using backup cameras for cars.

Elimination of Blind Spots:

A backup camera can provide a 120-degree to 170-degree field of view which allows you to see everything in the periphery. Traditional rearview mirrors only give you a little visibility and you have to physically turn your head for the rest. Compared to that, backup cameras can eliminate blind spots.

Facilitating Safe Parking:

Most backup cameras come with parking lines. You simply follow these guidelines to park safely in place. Furthermore, some devices also come with grids that indicate if you’re too close to an obstacle.

Reversing Safely

Sometimes, you need to reverse your car but are afraid that it will hit the bumper of the vehicle behind you. Backup cameras can make that maneuver a lot safer.

Keeping Occupants Safe:  

For all the aforementioned reasons, backup cameras help you prevent collisions. As such, they help keep your occupants safe.