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Tip: improved visibility in the car with a reversing lens

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Tip: improved visibility in the car with a reversing lens

Anyone involved with cars in general and tuning should, sooner or later, think of the aspect of enhanced safety and consider ways to make the journey safer and continue to travel on the road accident-free. A useful gadget for this can be a reversing lens for the car. It extends the viewing radius and the corresponding range especially when driving backwards. You can also use the lens on the side windows to expand the field of view. This method is rather uncommon and visually anything but great.

Reversing lens - how does it work?

Tip: improved visibility in the car with a reversing lens

The reversing lens is a very simple way to achieve a larger field of view. Most lenses are simply glued to the rear window and fulfill their purpose there. They act like a magnifying glass, allowing the user to extend the range and angle of his field of view. In principle as well as one Dead-angle mirror for the exterior mirrors. On the one hand, this means that the ability to detect cars at a higher range behind their own vehicle at an early stage can be greatly increased and possible risks can be detected earlier and eliminated. Another option offered by the small gadget is, for example, edges that you could approach better and better and prevent corresponding damage to the vehicle. A considerable safety aspect is fulfilled by the gadget in relation to children. Detecting small children behind your own vehicle can be very difficult. Accordingly, it quickly leads to dangerous accidents. The adapted angle of the reversing lens, it is also possible to detect obstacles and people who are very close to each other at low altitude on the car. The reversing lens therefore primarily fulfills a safety aspect that can be useful in many ways.

For whom is the reversing lens suitable?

Tip: improved visibility in the car with a reversing lens

In principle, the gadget is suitable for anyone who wants to make his vehicle safer. Both for yourself and for other road users. Especially in the tuning scene, a big responsibility for the vehicle, the environment and the environment is definitely important, so tuning is always something that we can love and that should not be overshadowed by negative incidents and headlines. All the better if Tuning can also make a car safer. And the installation of such a lens can be understood as a tuning because it is thereby modified the vehicle. In principle, every driver, and especially in the tuning community, can and should think about purchasing a reversing lens or, even better, use a cool reversing camera. It is much more contemporary and partly available for a narrow course. But the purpose also fulfills the lens. Disadvantages of the gadget, apart from the not necessarily beautiful look and the fact that it only makes sense in a station wagon, no. It can also be used with tinted windows and is then hardly visible from the outside. When used, the reversing lens can be easily removed without leaving any residue. Ultimately, it can therefore be said that the reversing lens is a useful gadget in the field of safety.

alternatively install a reversing camera

Tip: improved visibility in the car with a reversing lens

Although it has less to do with tuning in general or in the typical sense, the tuning community, and each user, bears the responsibility that comes with buying this little security enhancement. We hope that you the info report on the topic / term Reversing lens (Further designations / keywords: rear window mirror, wide-angle lens, safety lens, Fresnel lens, rear window magnifier) from the field of autotuning. Our goal is that the largest German-language tuning dictionary (Tuning Wikipedia) and to explain tuning terms from A to Z easily and understandably. Almost every day we expand this encyclopedia and how far we are already can you HERE see. Soon the next one will be Tuning scene concept be illuminated by us. Incidentally, you will be informed about new topics if you have ours Feed subscribe to.

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