the rear backup sensor was invented in Italy, by electronic Engineer Massimo Ciccarello and Professor Architect Ruggero Lenci.
Invented for BMW by a Sri Lankan electronics engineer?
To purchase a rear parking sensor that will fit most cars you have several options. One of them is to go to your local car accessories shop. You could also look on the internet, there are a number of sites that sell them or you could look for a second hand rear parking sensor on Ebay.
Because the blind spot is so large in the back of a vehicle, people easily run over children, pets and objects when in reverse.
Usually such sensors are located in the rear bumper.
Bmw E38- 740i, 740Li, 750i, 750Li
No - it's simply a 'proximity detector'. All it does is alert the driver to any obstacle that might be getting too close to the rear of the vehicle.
I invented the parking metre
Parking sensor indicators. To slightly light up the dash at night.
Parking meters were invented by Carl C. Magee in 1932.
Parking meters were invented by Carl C. Magee in 1932.
What is Visible parking sensor? It the combine the traditional parking sensor and car camera system together set.The traditional parking sensor is only 4 or 6 or 8 pcs parking sensor, which driver can only heard about the "BI BI BI..." cautions during car parking or car reverse, the visible parking sensor, not not only hear the "BI BI BI..." cautions, but also can be see the back side,and can also see the distance change motion from the car monitor.What is include the one set of Visible parking sensor? First,need 4 pcs parking sensor( or 6,or 8,that is depends), sencond,with a "BI BI BI..."speaker,one control box ( this control box is different from the traditional parking sensor's,it is can be compatitable with the car camera and car monitor), one back up camera,or car monitor. After install the visible parking sensor, the driver can not only hear the sound,but also can view the distance change and what is at back side, it it helps a lot for car parking and car reverse.
Parking meters were invented by Carl C. Magee in 1932.