In the new smart age, 360
degree camera gives you a complete view of any object or scene you want to capture.
Forward collision alert, active park assist, and even a 360 -
degree camera give the Expedition an edge over the aging Tahoe.
Not exact matches
The app also
gives you access to all other built - in goodies such as turning on the HD
camera, flipping the quadcopter by 180
degrees, and activating the first - person mode which lets you see a real - time video feed from high above.
To accomplish this mission, TESS is equipped with four wide - field
cameras, and lens assemblies that will
give each
camera a 24 - by - 24
degree field of view.
It is a style of filming that was no mistake (nor easy) as Zemeckis purposefully had the characters move around as the
camera panned 360
degrees;
giving an ultimate sense of reality and bringing the characters to life.
A 2010 U.S. Government Accountability Office audit study of for - profits used hidden
cameras to reveal fraud in the process of filling out financial - aid forms and deception in the information
given to prospective students about available jobs,
degree cost, and program duration.
The self - driving hardware includes eight
cameras that
give the car a full 360
degrees of vision at a range of up to 250 metres.
An especially good electronic feature Kia offers is an around - view
camera setup that
gives you a 360 -
degree view around the Optima.
At a busy shopping center, the
camera can
give you a 180 -
degree view side - to - side and the MOD system can help alert you to movement when backing out,» said Carolin.
It not only shows you what's behind the low - slung coupe, but additional
cameras on the side and front of the vehicle
give you a bird's - eye 360 -
degree view of the Q60 and its surroundings.
Given that this is a family - minded vehicle, GMC has been smart enough to step up to the Advanced Drive Assist Systems (ADAS) plate, offering everything from a 360 -
degree camera system and automatic high beams to blind - spot assist, lane - keep assist with lane - departure warning and forward collision alert with auto brake.
Notable features include driver recognition using sensors and intelligent
cameras; an instrument panel able to tilt up and down by 45
degrees in response to vehicle speed to
give either a sense of security or a relaxed feel; and a system that recognises the driver's line of sight to allow hands - free operation of controls.
The 802A Equipment package
gives you an impressive 4.10 front axle with Torsen differential, powered seats with heating and cooling, a premium audio system and 360 -
degree camera.
This 360 -
degree camera system
gives you a bird's - eye view of the car, meaning there's no excuse for bad parking.
The Bird's Eye View Monitor utilizes four
cameras to provide a 360 -
degree view of your vehicle and also has an industry - first Perimeter Scan feature,
giving a live rotating view immediately around your vehicle.
Outward visibility is good, and the QX80 features a reasonably tight turning circle which helps with maneuverability — as does the 360 -
degree Around View Monitor
camera system,
giving a bird's eye view of the QX80 at parking speeds.
Pathfinder's available Intelligent Around View Monitor uses four
cameras to
give you a virtual composite 360 -
degree bird's - eye view of your vehicle with selectable split - screen close - ups of the front, rear, and curbside views, so you can get a better look.
Camera and radar sensors
give it 360 -
degree awareness.
Giving drivers the ability to see even more, the Surround - View
Camera System provides a 360 -
degree display of your surroundings, allowing for precise parking in demanding situations.
With available safety features like the Blind Spot Monitoring system, drivers will be notified when a vehicle is approaching from their blindspot, and an available 360 -
degree surround view
camera can always
give drivers a clear look at their surroundings in every direction.
Hit «
camera» button on the dash and you're
given the 360 -
degree blimp view of everything surrounding you on the 7 - inch color touchscreen.
Driver assistance technologies include a rear - view
camera and surround view
giving 360 -
degree visibility, front and rear parking sensors and cruise control with braking function.
There are 5
cameras which
give you a 360
degree view of what's around, twin 8 - inch LCD screen for rear - seat passengers, mood lighting, three - zone climate control AC, cornering lights, xenon headlights with power wash and even a TV.
The Platinum model also adds a 360 -
degree parking
camera system with a moving object detection system that sounds a beep and
gives video alerts on the center screen when even small objects are moving anywhere around the vehicle.
A series of
cameras gives a 360 -
degree surround view, while a ProGrade Trailering System with Trailering App makes it easier and safer to tow stuff.
Enhanced Autopilot ($ 7600) increases the number of on - board
cameras from one to four and adds 12 ultrasonic sensors to
give enhanced 360 -
degree coverage of the car and objects in close proximity.
You can also look forward to a Driver Condition Monitor that is able to detect if the driver is tired and send a warning, a Park Assist system that is able to make parallel and perpendicular parking maneuvers for you, and a surround
camera system that
gives you a 360 -
degree view around the vehicle.
One feature it has and most competitors lack is the 360 -
degree view system which uses four
cameras around the car to
give the driver a bird's eye view while parking - even if the
camera definition is poor (and not helped by the screen), you can use it quite successfully in many situations; don't rely on it too much, though, specifically as the low - def screen and
cameras might make you mistake what you're actually seeing.
The Around View ™ Monitor utilizes four small
cameras located front, side and rear to
give the driver a virtual 360 -
degree view of the outside of the vehicle when parking.
A new Wide - view Front and Side Monitor system uses a
camera mounted on the grille
giving a 180 -
degree view in front and a
camera mounted on the passenger side of the side mirror helps eliminate blind spots at low speeds useful in parking lots or off - road adventures.
We should point out our test vehicle was fitted with VW's $ 2000 Driver Assistance Package, which comprises the 12.3 - inch TFT instrument display, the aforementioned adaptive cruise control, extra
cameras to
give a 360 -
degree view, electrically folding mirrors, blind - spot monitoring and cross-traffic alert.
Some features that customers opting for the E200 will have to
give a miss include the 13 speaker Burmester Surround Sound music system, memory seats for the front passenger, and the 360
degree camera.
The available Intelligent Around View Monitor uses four
cameras to
give you a virtual composite 360
degree bird's - eye view of your vehicle, with split - screen close - ups of the front, rear, and curbside views.
The
camera gives you a 110
degree wide - angle view, and you can even zoom in to check on what Puss or Fido are up to.
The left analog controls movement, and the right analog
gives you a 360
degree control of the
camera, most of the time.
Instead, you are
given a free - floating360 -
degree camera with a limited zoom and vertical range.
By replacing the side mirrors with embedded
cameras that display a 180 -
degree rear view in the front of the instrument panel, Eyes Forward «
gives the driver complete situational awareness without taking their eyes off of the road.»
Huawei's
camera app
gives you the option of «smooth colors» or «vivid colors,» both of which crank up the saturation to varying
degrees.
The
camera is powered with a 16MP back to back dual
camera's that capture photos that are later stitched to
give you a perfect 360 -
degree shot.
Thanks to the fact that you have two
cameras you can blur out backgrounds and keep yourself - and anyone else - in the foreground sharp — and as the
camera packs Huawei's time - honoured Aperture mode, the background defocus can be adjusted after you take a shot,
giving you maximum control over the
degree of blur.
The flagship's dual
camera setup consists of a pair of 13 MP
camera modules,
giving it the ability to take up to 125 -
degree angle shots.
The Essential 360
Camera is the first modular accessory compatible with the Essential Phone, and it was primarily designed to
give smartphone users easy access to 360 -
degree photography without them having to carry less portable equipment.
It includes a pair of HD
cameras that face forwards and back
giving you a 340 -
degree view of what's outside.
Once attached to the phone, launching the
camera app will
give users the option to switch between the built - in or 360 -
degree camera.
We now know that the addition of a second
camera will
give photos a wider 135
degree angle.
The one that I was
given is the 360 -
degree camera.
From the look of things, Essential is crafting modular accessories that
gives the phone capabilities it can't deliver on its own, which is evidenced by the 360 -
degree AR
camera.
It also comes with dual 5MP
cameras on the front of the phone to
give users options on great selfies in an 80 -
degree range or wide angle 120 -
degree range.
This Moto Mod snaps onto the back of your Moto Z2 Force (or the Moto Z2 Play, Moto Z, Moto Z Force or Moto Z Play) and
gives you a 360 -
degree camera.