Tolatókamerák
Tolatókamerák, also known as backup cameras or reversing cameras, are electronic devices designed to assist drivers when maneuvering a vehicle in reverse. They typically consist of a small camera mounted on the rear of the vehicle, often near the license plate or bumper, and a display screen integrated into the vehicle's dashboard or rearview mirror. The camera captures a wide-angle view of the area behind the car, transmitting the video feed to the display in real-time. This allows the driver to see obstacles, pedestrians, and other vehicles that might be out of their direct line of sight.
The primary function of a tolatókamera is to enhance safety and reduce the risk of accidents during
The adoption of tolatókamerák has become widespread, with many new vehicles now offering them as standard equipment.