Blind spot monitoring and a 360 -
degree camera help, but they are part of a very expensive $ 9,345 option package.
Not exact matches
Standard safety technology includes a 360 -
degree camera system with moving object detection, as well as front and rear parking sensors — all of which are a big
help in docking this yacht.
Other interesting tech features include the projection of 360
degree peripheral vision to the driver, much like JLR's latest developments, that
help do away with drag creating mirrors for tiny
cameras that offer even better levels of visibility.
Its styling is essentially inoffensive and its compact size makes it a damn good city car that slides neatly into parking spaces with the
help of the optional 360 -
degree camera.
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.
You also get a 360 -
degree view from the various
cameras installed around the car and that
helps matters while parking in tight spaces since the F - Pace is quite wide.
To that end, the 2017 Ford F - Series Super Duty also offers optional safety features such as a 360 -
degree camera, adaptive cruise control with collision - mitigation, and a lane - keep alert system, all of which
help the driver to exercise more careful control of the truck and avoid collisions.
Thankfully, there's a 360
degree camera to
help shoehorn this thing into parking spaces without bending any sheet metal.
The safety equipment promises complete 360 -
degree detection and braking to
help prevent accidents and uses
cameras and ultrasonic sensors to scan the car's surroundings and intervene if you don't react quickly enough.
Clever 360 -
degree cameras and sensors
help deal with the size though, and labour saving features like the DISTRONIC PLUS adaptive cruise control and night - vision
camera all make the S63 a relaxing car to drive over very long distances.
· IntelliSafe is a suite of safety features that will
help to protect you and your passengers in the car including Adaptive Cruise Control, a 360
degree camera, Blind Spot Monitor, Park Assist Pilot and Lane Keeping Aid.
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.
This available system uses strategically located
cameras on all sides of the vehicle to provide a 360 -
degree bird's - eye view of the vehicle,
helping drivers quickly view the surrounding area at a glance for more confident maneuvering when reversing, parking or trailering.
From a standard rear view
camera and Blind Spot Assist to its available 360 -
degree camera, Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC cruise control, and Active Lane Keeping and Parking Assists, the GLC uses
cameras, radar and more to
help smooth your every move.
Around View Monitor Using strategically placed
cameras under the side - view mirrors and at the vehicle's front and rear, a full 360 -
degree outside view can be displayed on the FX's LCD monitor,
helping reduce blind spots when parking.
The Around View Monitor uses four
cameras to provide a virtual 360 -
degree view of what's around the vehicle, which
helps in tight parking situations.
Available 360 -
degree camera technology
helps improve driver confidence when parking and can
help reduce stress when connecting a trailer — allowing customers to see more so they can focus on specific tasks such as lining up a hitch
360 -
degree camera view, using exterior
cameras to create a bird's - eye view of the truck to
help the driver park, maneuver in tight spots and navigate down narrow roads and trails.
The new Tucson also features Hyundai's Surround View Monitor, which uses 360 -
degree cameras for
help when parking, plus Autonomous Emergency Braking, Driver Attention Warning and Lane Keep Assist.
At slower speeds, the F - 150 will offer active park assist to maneuver into a parallel parking space about 20 % longer than the vehicle, cross-traffic alert when backing, 360 -
degree cameras to
help with backing into and out of tight spots, and LED «spotlights» — not just puddle lamps — in the side mirrors.
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.
Presuming solid handling won't
help you avoid accidents alone, the Conti also comes with a range of available active safety features, including 360 -
degree cameras, all - speed intelligent cruise control, blind - spot monitor, lane - keep assist and precollision warning with pedestrian detection and auto brake.
A reversing
camera with parking guidance and a 360 -
degree surround - view
camera also
help when parking the Santa Fe in tricky spots.
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.
These include class - exclusive enhanced active park assist to easily pull in and out of parking spots, as well as available 360 -
degree camera technology to
help customers see more around their Expedition for easier parking.
Standard features include AdvanceTrac ® with Roll Stability Control ™ to
help monitor your vehicle's traction and grip, while available perks like Enhanced Active Park Assist and a Front 180 -
Degree Camera with Split - View and Washer work to make parking a cinch!
One trick feature to
help guide the Titan around was the 360 -
degree cameras, which showed you how many puppies or Hondas are waiting in your blind spots.
Volvo's 360 -
degree «Bird's Eye View»
camera helps you park and drive this large SUV in narrow spaces.
Ford's 360 -
degree camera system can be turned of at speeds below five mph and
helps the driver see what's going on.
The Lincoln MKX is available with adaptive cruise control, a lane - keeping system, a blind spot information system, cross-traffic alert, and pre-collision assist, while a 360 -
degree camera and 12 ultrasonic parking sensors
help make parking and low - speed maneuvering easier.
An available 360 -
degree camera system, parking sensors and a self - parking feature
help, but the short version is more than 17 feet long, the Navigator L is a foot longer, and tight parking lots and low - ceilinged parking structures are a hassle.
Four
cameras offer a 360 -
degree view around your vehicle to
help you see people and objects right on the touchscreen display.
Included with the 360 -
degree camera is the dynamic hitch assist feature, which provides a line - of - sight guide to
help direct your hitch ball to the trailer receiver.
For this round, Streeter and Amir enlist the
help of Leighton Meester as they show off this awesome 360
degree camera rig made up of BlackBerry...
The smartphone runs Google Android 4.4 KitKat OS, and sports a 5 - megapixel wide - angle front - facing
camera with LED flash (25 mm with 80 -
degree field of view) in order to capture more in the frame, and with the
help of its unique soft flash, you can take photos by double tapping the back cover or using Smile Shutter, moreover, Superior Auto mode allows it to automatically your photos for perfect selfies.
Around the front, Motorola has packed in a front - facing flash to
help the 5 - megapixel
camera and its 87 -
degree wide - angle lens.
Dan Doornik, vice president of strategic partnerships at VideoStitch, says it's expertise from building 360 -
degree video software
helped developed the
camera rig's hardware, which it believes exhibits the best price - to - performance ratio.
Insta360 Nano is a VR gadget that turns your iPhone into a 360 -
degree camera; with the
help of a single app and a connected dual lens system.
Software processing has progressed to the point where low - light photos rival point and shoot
camera output (though mirrorless and DSLRs are still better by a large
degree), and OIS
helps keep away the blur.
This was designed to
help manufacturers bring 360 -
degree camera devices to market with advanced image processing and networking features, such as the integrated X9 LTE modem and support for up to 24 MP images and 4K video at 30 FPS HEVC (high - efficiency video coding) capture.
You don't need a special
degree to become a professional photographer, though an art
degree can certainly
help you hone your skill, but the very fact that anyone with a
camera can take pictures means you'll have to be exceptional in some way or another to be noticed.