Back-up Cameras are a great way to increase your visibility when backing up. They will protect your vehicle, your property and hopefully others by showing you an image of whats behind the vehicle at all times. Back-up cameras come in a variety of shapes and sizes. They can play on a variety of different screen types including in-dash video systems, dedicated backup camera screens, mirrors w/ built in monitors and of course in dash GPS Navigation systems.
Back-up cameras have become standard equipment on most newer luxury vehicles. Soon the NHTSA will be enacting laws mandating back-up camera and obstacle avoidance sensors on commercial vehicles. Of course normal cars will be the next step. Even though we refer to them all generically as backup cameras, we mean vehicle cameras in general. Back-up Cameras can be installed in the front of the vehicle to help avoid running over stuff or they can be installed on the sides of the vehicle for turn-signal cams, keeping drivers from plowing into other motorists.
We have systems that are vehicle specific and look like they came directly off the assembly line with them built in. There are a variety of cameras to fit any application. Our cameras are as small as a pin head or have rugged boxes for the harshest conditions. We have one for ANY application no matter how out of the ordinary it is.
Our most common vehicles that we install backup cameras on are SUV’s and minivans. These vehicles have more blind spots than passenger cars do, although anyone can benefit from having a backup camera installed on their vehicle.

We can install side and rear cameras on RV's ensuring you have no blind spots and can navigate safely in any area.
Another huge area of success with the use of Backup cameras are the Recreational Vehicle market. Most RV owners have trouble seeing behind the vehicle and even on the sides when changing lanes (even the smallest of RV’s are pretty big). We can install them on the sides of the vehicle to assist drivers with safe lane change. And then of course on the rear of the vehicle allowing you to back it into spots safely or monitor the tow load on the back of the vehicle on your cross country trip. These cameras can be combined with a GPS Navigation system making Road trips and safe again! And don’t worry with our experts you don’t have to worry about someone tearing up your $100,000 RV. We actually do contract work for the majority of the RV dealers in the surrounding areas.

The nicer the camera the more features it has. Parking distances on screen and guides to help you park are only some of the features of our higher end cameras.
We also can combine backup cameras and obstacle avoidance sensors (aka backup sensors). This will give you an audible alert when backing towards something and overlay a parking guide on the screen showing you where you are and how close you can get before hitting that obstacle. So, even with a passenger car you can back into parking spots with ease and back out of your driveway with more confidence that there isn’t anything in your way. Plus select GPS Navigation systems similar to Kenwood have control of the optics of their cameras, meaning that you can also adjust the viewing angles to ensure there are no hidden obstacles from view.

We can install 1 single camera or multiple cameras depending on what your needs are. Multiple packages are available to choose from.
No matter what your need is, we’ll be able to set you up in a obstacle avoidance camera, camera / sensor combo, multi-camera setup and more. We keep all the required parts in stock and do fleet work for various government agencies outfitting their vehicles with these safety devices daily. Our team of installation experts are familiar with any vehicle and can not only give you the best advice, but can give it to you on the spot, no need to do research when its your day-in-day-out routine. Let our pros get you set-up and rolling safely TODAY.




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