Rear View Safety Introduces Set of Dual Purpose Flood Light & Backup Cameras

Written by Ben

October 18, 2018

NEW YORKOct. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Rear View Safety, an industry leader in the sales and distribution of backup camera systems, as well as a strong and dedicated road safety advocate, recently introduced a set of vehicle flood lights with built-in backup camera.

The RVS-FLC03 Vehicle Flood Light with Backup Camera (Circle) and RVS-FLC05 Vehicle Flood Light with Backup Camera (Square) are easily mounted to the front or rear of a vehicle to boost night driving visibility. Both cameras have a wide 140° viewing angle and are completely waterproof with an IP68 rating.

“We are very proud of the dual purpose with these new cameras,” said Director of Marketing, James Grossbaum. “Not only are these products excellent flood lights, they are also the high-quality backup camera you’ve come to expect from Rear View Safety for the last 11 years.”

To find out more information about The RVS-FLC03, RVS-FLC05, or to learn more about wide range of safety solutions that Rear View Safety has released to market recently, please visit the organization’s official website at https://www.rearviewsafety.com/ today or call 800-764-1028.

Rear View Safety has long been a leader in vehicle safety solutions. The commercial backup camera provider is also available on FacebookTwitterLinkedIn, and maintains a Road Safety Resource site.

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