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Voyager introduces replacement rearview mirror monitor

Nov. 6, 2015
Voyager introduces its Replacement Rearview Mirror Monitor from ASA Electronics.
Voyager introduces its Replacement Rearview Mirror Monitor from ASA Electronics, the company announced.“Changing lanes, merging into traffic and backing has never been so manageable with real time images of your vehicle’s blind spots displayed on your rearview mirror,” Voyager said.” Light, medium and heavy duty vehicle applications which previously had no use for a traditional rearview mirror can now utilize the new Voyager VOM73MM in place of the OEM supplied option.”The monitor includes a 7” TFT LCD screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio. It supports three camera inputs for rear and side camera applications, according to the company. The overall size is 10.2”W x 4.25”H x 1.8”D and includes an integrated audio speaker.According to the company, the monitor can be powered manually or automatically triggered by 12VDC power. Front side button control allows for manual camera source selection and picture adjustment (via Menu).

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