Sentences with phrase «watch blind spot camera»

A 7 - inch touchscreen audio display, HondaLink information and entertainment system, Pandora compatibility, text message manager, rearview camera, Lane Watch blind spot camera, traffic updates, Bluetooth connection and pushbutton start help provide a lot of incentive to pay a little extra for added efficiency.

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Rather than implementing a slew of expensive radar sensors, Nissan engineers cleverly made use of the wide - angle camera to look for vehicles in the blind spots and to watch the lane markings.
With the JLR system, pedestrians, cyclists and other vehicles would all be visible in - car, with small video cameras watching blind spots.
Camry smart safety systems such as the available Blind Spot Monitor, Backup Camera, Lane Departure Alert, Direct TPMS, and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control off additional eyes to watch out for you.
@ 4,500 rpm (226 lb. - ft total) Transmission E-Continuously Variable Transmission (E-CVT) Brakes Four - wheel disc with ABS Tires P225 / 50R17 Price: base / as tested $ 29,590 / $ 35,690 Destination charge $ 1,695 Natural Resources Canada fuel economy (L / 100 km) 3.7 city, 4.0 highway Standard features E-CVT transmission, Eco-Assist Driving Coach System, Hill Start Assist, electric assisted power steering, Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System, Vehicle Stability Assist with traction control, tire pressure monitoring system, immobilizer, security system, power operated heated mirrors, Halogen projector beam headlights, LED daytime running lights, LED taillights, speed sensing wipers, dual - zone climate control with filtration, proximity key entry system, remote trunk release, multi-angle rear camera system, driver's expanded view mirror, Bluetooth phone interface, Lane Watch blind spot display, cruise control, front heated seats, 8 - way power adjustable driver's seat, 4 - way manual adjustable passenger seat, AM / FM / CD / MP3 / WMA audio system with 6 speakers, 8 - inch i - MID (intelligent Multi-Information Display) LED display screen, HondaLink with audio touch screen, Hill - Start Assist, full complement of airbags (including front, side, and side curtain units), ABS brakes with Brake Assist, EV mode button, ECON mode button, Active Noise Cancelation.
Instead of blind spot detecting electronic sensors on the left and right, the rear - facing Lane Watch camera tracks the passenger side view, only, displaying it on the center stack LCD, with distance lanes, so you can judge the blind spot yourself.
Blind Spot Assist and a rearview camera watch your sides and behind you.
The Touring edition is the top of the line Accord, which means it comes with 10 - way power driver's seat, four - way power front passenger's seat, leather, heated seats front and back, premium audio, Apple CarPlay / Android Auto connectivity, Pandora, text messaging, dual - zone climate controls, moonroof, rain - sensing wipers, auto - on headlamps, LED exterior lighting (including fogs), a full array of passive safety equipment as well as all sorts of computerized driver aids (lane and blind spot watch, collision mitigation braking, and a camera that shows you the right - rear quadrant when you turn on your right - turn indicator.
Only with the $ 47,000 Pilot Elite do you get HD Radio and blind spot detection in place of the interesting - but - quirky Lane Watch passenger - side camera.
Using a camera mounted to the right sideview mirror, Lane Watch shows the driver what is lurking in the car's right blind spot.
Optional is Honda's take on blind spot detection: Lane Watch, a camera on the right that comes on when you hit the right turn signal and shows on the center stack LCD the fear view to the right side.
Wait for the 2014 model if you want blind spot detection (passenger side only) via Honda Lane Watch, a rear - facing camera on the side mirror that was introduced with the current Honda Accord.
He said Honda previously offered Honda Lane Watch, a complex rear - facing camera system on the passenger side that required the driver's involvement to judge when it was safe to change lanes, whereas Honda Sensing tools were passive, and Honda for now continues to follow the path of keeping blind spot detection separate.
Honda is using a camera on the passenger side, Lane Watch, that does blind spot detection and projects the image on the center stack LCD (adjacent image).
Lane Watch, the rear - facing camera on the passenger side only, is being retired in favor of traditional blind spot detection on both sides.
Honda will not offer the innovative passenger - side Lane Watch camera from the Honda Accord since blind spot detection for both sides is a higher - level technology than a camera for one side only.
Pilots above the entry LX trim include Honda Lane Watch, a rear - facing camera that lets the driver do his / her own blind spot detecting via the center LCD, but for the passenger side only.
A ParkView camera gets mounted on the back of the vehicle which helps with vehicle backups as well as watching blind spots.
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