Brandmotion Unveils New and Improved Universal Radar Blind Spot System

Written by Ben

August 14, 2018

SOUTHFIELD, MI (08.13.2018) – Like our breakthrough first-generation system, Brandmotion’s new and improved Radar Blind Spot System accurately detects unseen vehicles in a driver’s blind spot and alerts them with a visual warning via an LED indicator light mounted at the bottom of the windshield trim. An audible alert is triggered when the driver turns on their turn signal and a vehicle is detected in the blind spot. Our new system now has a detection range of 40 feet behind the vehicle, 16 feet larger than the original version. The radars are 50% smaller than the previous version allowing the radars to be installed on even more vehicles, and they cut out 85% of false triggers by reading vehicle speed.

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The kit now includes universal install brackets that are engineered to seamlessly mount to any vehicle. While other aftermarket devices use adhesive to attach to a plastic bumper, Brandmotion’s system bolts to the vehicle’s body for added stability with a factory fit and finish.

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Key Product Features:

  • Authentic OEM components with universal brackets included
  • Class-exclusive Cross
  • Traffic Alert
  • Visual indicators mount cleanly at bottom of windshield trim; no exposed wires
  • System activates when vehicle speed is greater than 15 mph
  • Audible warning alert helps prevent ill-timed lane changes
  • System does not trigger when stationary objects are detected
  • Only senses the lane next to the vehicle and not two lanes over
  • Senses motorcycles and semi trucks
  • More accurate, more useful, and more reliable than camera-based blind spot monitors

Click Here to Download the Radar Blind Spot Sell Sheet PDF.

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