iBEAM® Introduces a New ADAS Motion Detection Camera Requiring No Calibration

Written by Ben

April 12, 2019

Holly Hill, FL – April 11, 2019 – iBEAM Vehicle Safety Systems® by Metra Electronics® is now shipping an Advanced Driver Assistance System motion detection camera that provides cross path alerts, shows hidden objects and more. The TE-MDC is a universal solution that requires no calibration and can be mounted to the front or rear of the vehicle. It includes an audible alarm and built-in control module, without the need for an additional control box. See and read much more including a detailed video >>
Using the TE-MDC driver assistance system, the overall visual range is increased to help minimize the blind spot areas around the vehicle and warn the driver of potential collisions. This adds value and safety to the vehicle by reducing accident rates and the risk of hitting unseen objects in the most common situations. Depending on the location of the installation, this versatile camera can provide a variety of safety features for drivers. One product provides installers with the ability to customize different safety solutions for their clients, depending on their needs.
 
Moving Object Detection System
The TE-MDC system gives the driver a completely seamless view of moving objects and provides a detection warning for potential objects in the path of the vehicle. The Moving Object Detection (MOD) assistance system helps alert the driver of unseen risks in situations like parking, maneuvering or driving with a trailer.
 
Side and Rear Detection and Alerts
If installed in the back of the vehicle, the TE-MDC provides drivers with a rear cross traffic alert, a backward vehicle approaching alert, blind spot detection and also an open door warning. The Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) is used when backing out of a parking spot or driveway. The system is triggered and provides both a visual and audible alert to warn the driver if it detects any cross traffic or objects in the vehicle’s path. This includes hard to see pedestrians, motorcycles and bicycles. The Backward Vehicle Approaching Warning (BVAW) system detects potential rear-end collisions and triggers an alarm for the driver. The Blind Spot Detection (BSD) system helps drivers by providing peace of mind and increased safety when changing lanes. The BSD technology monitors the traffic area behind and next to the vehicle and warns the driver if an object is located in the blind spot.
 
TE-MDC Product Specifications
  • Single camera that can be mounted in the front or rear of the vehicle
  • Provides visual with motion detection overlay for cross-path alerts
  • Audible alarm included
  • Built-in control module with no additional control box required
  • No calibration required for setup
  • Water-resistant IP68 rated housing
180-degree sensing angles with 160-degree horizontal field of view
 
The iBEAM TE-MDC is available now from Metra Electronics. Additional information can be seen at iBEAMusa.com.
 
About Metra Electronics®
At Metra, 12 volt installation and integration is our passion. We strive to continuously offer the highest quality products to meet the fluctuating technological challenges of the automotive world. We actively listen to our customers’ requests and invest resources in developing the highest quality dash kit and harness solutions. We make dash kits for more vehicle applications than anyone else in the world. That’s why we’ve been known as “The Installer’s Choice” ® for more than 72 years. Our other brands include: Axxess®T-Spec®, The Install Bay®Heise LED Lighting Systems®, iBEAM Vehicle Safety Systems®Shuriken High Performance Batteries®Raptor®Ballistic®AmmoTenna®,Metra PowerSports®Saddle Tramp® and Metra Marine®. Metra’s expertise in connectivity solutions is also applied to its division of premium home theater and surveillance products, Metra Home Theater Group®. For ordering information and pricing, visit Metra Electronics online at MetraOnline.com or call 800.221-0932.

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