Camera surveillance security system and other four pieces make the car more secure
"Use the camera to monitor every corner of your car; if it's stolen, your phone will receive an alarm signal. Keep track of your speed just by glancing at the windshield... These four key safety features make your vehicle more secure."
According to *Qianjiang Evening News*, in addition to the standard safety equipment that comes with a new car—such as ABS, EBD, seat belts, and airbags—there are several additional devices that drivers are now choosing to enhance their vehicle's security and comfort. These include parking sensors, anti-theft locks, blind spot detection systems, and child safety seats.
One of the most popular safety tools is the rearview radar. It helps drivers see their surroundings through sound or a visual display on the screen. The digital reversing radar, in particular, provides different alarm levels depending on the distance, and some models can even distinguish between people and objects. Prices range from 600 to 1500 yuan, making it a popular choice among car owners.
The second most common safety feature is the car alarm system. However, the market for these systems is quite varied. The cheapest options are mechanical anti-theft devices, such as steering wheel locks or gear locks, which can cost just tens to a few hundred yuan. More widely used are electronic systems, like those with passwords or voice alarms, which are easy to use and effective. The most advanced option is the network-based anti-theft system, such as GPS or GSM tracking. These systems use satellite positioning or mobile networks and are currently the most effective in preventing theft. However, they are expensive and not yet widely adopted due to limited network coverage.
You might also have noticed cars with wide-angle lenses attached to the side mirrors. These are originally designed to eliminate blind spots, and now many vehicles come equipped with camera-based blind spot monitoring systems. This technology allows drivers to clearly see what’s happening on both sides of the car and behind it, making it the third most popular safety device.
The fourth major safety feature is the HUD (Head-Up Display), which projects important information like speed onto the windshield. This helps drivers keep their eyes on the road instead of looking down at the dashboard, improving safety. For families with children aged 3 to 12, child safety locks and child seats are essential, acting as a protective shield during travel.
Published: September 8, 2006, 13:39:31
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