It’s incredible that people will buy this kind of crap for a ton of money!

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    102 years ago

    have any SUV with this type of rearview mirror and honestly IMO it is the best driver assistive technological in a decade, in actual mirror mode I get a small view around 400 x 400 mm but in camera mode I get a full unobstructed view. I get the complaint about VR sickness as I had a few existential crisis’s when the vehicle was new but that issue passes with time and it is only an issue for people who have muscle memory that the rearview is a mirror, as this option becomes more popular younger generations won’t be affected by this.

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      82 years ago

      I agree. Too many benefits. It’s basically a permanent reverse camera.

      1. Wider FOV.

      2. Muted maximum brightness (no more being blinded by headlights).

      3. Night vision and other darkness assisted vision.

      4. No issues with rear window size, design, luggage, and passengers.

      5. If positioned well, camera is much less likely to ice over than rear window, and won’t suffer from being fogged up like a rear view window.

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        62 years ago

        The only issue I would have with something like this is the same issue I have with backup cameras (which I can’t live without anymore) is the visibility obstruction caused by condensation or precipitation. I’m in the Midwest and I regularly have my backup camera partially obstructed by water droplets or entirely covered by snow. I’ve had instances where I clean it before leaving and it’s obstructed by the time I get to my destination, so I’d be worried about losing the camera mirror the same way. Won’t be a big issue with a physical mirror, but still annoying.

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          12 years ago

          I live in similar conditions. I think this depends mostly on design and placement. I’ve got an older Civic with a reverse camera which almost never has this problem because it’s located under an overhang. I think at worst it might require a quick wipe if dirty/covered by snow, but the same is true of a rear window.

          • Unaware7013
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            12 years ago

            Design placement is definitely part of the issue, since it can get obstructed during a drive in the winter storms. Thankfully my rear window has a wiper to clean it when needed.