See What Matters: Backup & Front Camera Safety

At least 50 children are backed over in the U.S. each week. Blind zones behind and in front of vehicles make it impossible to see everything from the driver’s seat. The fix is simple: add clear, reliable camera views.

Driver viewing backup camera to see behind the vehicle

Why Cameras Matter

Over half of non-traffic incidents involving children happen in vehicle blind zones. Drivers often begin to move with no way to see low or close objects. A properly aimed camera gives you a clear view of what mirrors can’t.

Illustration of blind zone risk and statistics

Where Blind Zones Hide

Diagram showing front and rear blind zones around a vehicle
  • Low and close: Children, pets, and objects below your trunk line can disappear from mirrors.
  • Front corners: Tall hoods and A-pillars create dead angles in tight spaces.
  • Night & weather: A camera with good low-light performance helps when visibility drops.

Add Cameras in Minutes

  • Rear camera for reversing and parking safety.
  • Front camera to see curbs, tight garage spaces, and low obstacles.
  • Use your factory screen: If your vehicle has a color display, a NavTool interface can enable camera inputs.

What’s Included

  • Camera module, harness, and install guide
  • Mounting hardware (typical license-plate or grille locations)
  • Email & live video support 7 days a week

Choose the Right Camera (Quick Guide)

  • Daily driving + parking: Rear camera with dynamic guidelines
  • Low front clearance: Front camera with wide angle (150–170°)
  • Night use: Sensor with strong low-light/HDR performance

Install Time & Difficulty

  • DIY friendly: Many installs use existing plate mounting points
  • Typical time: 45–120 minutes depending on vehicle
  • Pro option: Any 12V or mobile electronics shop can install

Buy with Confidence

Every unit is powered on and function-tested before packaging. If your supported vehicle is verified not compatible on a quick video call, you’ll receive a full refund (no restocking fee). Otherwise, you’re set to plug in and go.