CRIMESTOPPER RELEASES NEW BLIND SPOT DETECTION SYSTEM AT 2017 SEMA SHOW

Written by Ben

November 1, 2017

TEMPE, Ariz., – Oct. 31, 2017 – CrimeStopper (www.crimestopper.com), an industry leader in 12 Volt aftermarket electronics specializing in vehicle security, remote start systems, and safety products, is proud to announce the launch of the new BSD-200 Blind Spot Detection System during the 2017 SEMA Show, which will be held in Las Vegas, Nev. from Oct. 31 – Nov. 3 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, booth N11839. Available in February 2018, the BSD-200 has an MSRP of $599.95.

“Blind spot detection systems have become an important addition for every dealer/installer’s product offering,” explained Alvin Klement, national sales manager for CrimeStopper. “Yet again, we are introducing a best-in-class solution to simplify installation time as well as maximize performance. Our-state-of-the art, new BSD-200 has the smallest microwave sensors on the market today. Our sensors mount behind the bumper with an assortment of angled adapters to simplify the installation time as well as superior anti-falsing technology. To complement the system, we have OEM-designed flush mount indicators as well as surface mount and audible alert for the factory look and feel.”

Additional BSD-200 blind spot system features include:

  • Simple 2-sensor installation
  • Simple wiring
  • Rear vehicle installation

“CrimeStopper prides itself on solutions for installers by installers,” Klement concluded. “The BSD-200 is yet another market leading product our dealers can now offer their customers.”

For more information, visit www.crimestopper.com.
 
 

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