When reversing your car, it's important to have a clear view of what's behind you. Of course, you don't want to hit anybody or anything, causing damage to anything outside you or your vehicle itself.
Technology has undoubtedly come a long way over the last few years when it comes to this kind of safety tech, but there's an issue.
These backup and reversing cameras only really work if you're able to see clearly out of them, and if you're not protecting your camera, then this could be easier said than done.
Today, we're going to talk about resolving this issue once and for all, detailing how you can protect your camera, your view and, most importantly, maximize safety while you're out and about.
Let's get into it.
So, What's Up with Backup Cams?
Backup cameras have become increasingly popular in recent years as they provide drivers with a clear view of what's behind them. This is especially helpful when reversing into tight spaces, as it allows you to see if there are any obstacles in your way.
However, even the best reversing camera can be rendered useless if it becomes obscured by dirt, dust, or other debris. This can even happen when it rains, and the lens becomes obscured by water, thus becoming pretty useless.
What's more, if you're driving around with the original lens exposed to these elements, if a stone flies up and hits the glass, debris causes a scratch, or water gets into the device, there's a very high chance it's going to break.
Breakages to such essential tech within a modern car can be expensive to fix. A new camera in the US can average between an affordable $30 to around $500 for premium models.
Then add on the manual labor costs to get it installed.
To stop this from happening, this is where OptiCam protectors come into play.
Introducing OptiCam Protectors.
Our backup camera protectors are designed to keep your rearview camera clean and clear, so you can always see what's behind you.
Inside each box, you'll find four lens protectors, two wipes, and tweezers for easy application. Simply place a lens on your camera lens, give it a wipe, and you're done. All of that in 60 seconds.
Now, as you're driving around, you can be sure to keep your reversing camera clean and clean, prevent any damage affecting your camera, and ultimately keep you safe and free from any avoidable reversing accidents.
Of course, debris, dust, and stones will still hit your lens from time to time, but the protector is made from a high low-density protection film that prevents the damage from getting through.
Keep your lens in your glove compartment and when a lens is damaged, wipe it and see if it will clean up, or pop it off and replace it with a new one.
All while keeping the camera itself in perfect working order.
Your lens is even protected from the blurriness that comes with rain since the protector is covered in a self-healing hydrophobic coating. In other words, the water drops slide right off when they come into contact.
So, take a small amount of time to make a big difference in your driving experience. Protect your backup camera with a OptiCam protector, and never have to worry about dirty rearview cameras again!