Backup Cameras in a Nutshell
A backup camera feeds video info to a monitor, often mounted in your car's cockpit. Occasionally the monitor is integrated into your rearview mirror. Aftermarket versions include a backup camera and a separate monitor you can mount in the most convenient and advantageous spot.
The backup camera's monitor usually has on-screen guides that help you keep your car centered and straight as you back up. Warning tones sound if you come close to driving over anything or crashing into something.
The Case for Aftermarket Backup Cameras
Aftermarket backup cameras have a surprising automatic benefit: they're usually wireless, communicating via Wi-Fi or a local network. Since they're wireless, you don't have to drill holes or string wires to install them. Drop by Goodson Acura of Dallas today to test drive your favorite vehicle and see how a backup camera actually works.