ing to the truck's grill and the rear
camera integrated into the tailgate
handle. However, Clemons says the
company also makes a version of its
front and rear cameras that integrate
into a Ford emblem.
A couple of other products
BrandMotion displayed at SEMA are
its ADAS Plus collision avoidance
system and its Wrangler Camera.
The ADAS ($800) installs to a
vehicle's windshield and has a 2.4-
inch screen through which it gives
both visual and audible warnings for
avoiding forward collisions and lane
departure. But the system will also
keep an eye on your surroundings,
alerting the driver when to resume
driving while stuck in a traffic jam.
Plus, the system has a DVR,
through which it can record what's
going on in front of the vehicle.
The DVR, which stores video onto a
32- gigabyte SD card, can be manu-
ally or automatically activated and
pairs its footage with GPS data. This
should be a pretty handy device for
fleet owners, especially those worried
about accusations of unsafe driving.
Finally, the Wrangler camera
($300) integrates a rear-view camera
into your Jeep Wrangler's rear tire
mount. Basically, you remove the
rear tire, place the Wrangler camera
between the tire and the mount and
just like that, you have a rear view
camera with a much better view
offered from the bumper cameras
available from the factory.
pro pickup
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BrandMotion's 360-degree Vision System allows for a side-by-side
display of its overhead and rear/side camera views.