Did you know that during the early years of automobile history, drivers used arm gestures to inform others of their intention to turn or change lanes? Quite burdensome, isn’t it? During that period, cars were equipped with only the basic parts such as the engine, seats, steering wheels, transmission, and the exhaust system. Without safety devices installed in vehicles, road accidents had increased at an alarming rate. This made the creation of safety devices necessary. Fortunately, modern cars are relatively safer than those created centuries ago. Today, all vehicles including Honda are equipped with standard auto parts such as Honda mirrors that promote safe driving.
Your car’s mirrors make you aware of what’s happening around your vehicle while you are driving or parking. A Honda mirror is mounted on each side of your vehicle and another one is hanging just above your dashboard. Side mirrors assist you when you’re making a turn or changing lane. Each side mirror can be adjusted by manually rotating its handle found inside your car. But the latest mirrors in Honda vehicles can now be adjusted by simply pushing a button. On the other hand, the rearview mirror helps you see the area at the back of your car so that you can safely reverse or maneuver backwards. Like the side mirror, the rearview mirror can be adjusted to the correct angle.
Honda’s innovative mirrors reinforce the safety provided by these Japanese-manufactured cars. Among the Honda mirror innovations are replacement outside mirrors, wide angle mirrors, and self-dimming rearview mirrors. You can find all these mirror types when you browse our online catalog. Our site even offers these mirrors at discounted prices without compromising their quality. And because we’re online, shopping for car mirrors is just one click away. So don’t waste your time—get a Honda mirror now.
Bluetooth is a product of modern technology. To take advantage of it, the same has been integrated to different gadgets. The most recent is its integration to - rearview mirror. Said mirror was introduced by LG at this year's 3GSM show in Cannes, France.
LG Bluetooth enabled rearview mirror for cars displays caller ID information at the center of the mirror's face. Aside from the caller ID information, the LG Bluetooth enabled rearview mirror is also equipped with a speakerphone for hands free use of the phone while driving. Said rearview mirror is powered off the car. However, it also has a built-in battery to allow about 150 hours of standby or 7 hours of talk time between recharges.
The mirror also features echo cancellation and pairing for up to 3 Bluetooth-enabled devices. It also supports both headset and hands free profiles. Other versions of said rearview mirror have greater capabilities. The one launched at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas has allows 200 hours of standby or 10 hours of talk time between recharges. It has a heads up display on the mirror itself for caller-id. Further, it has the capacity to broadcast modulate to the FM radio inside the car.
Bluetooth enabled rearview mirrors are bigger than most of car mirrors. They offer drivers information like caller ID without the worrying much about taking the eyes off the road for too long.
There has been no word on when these Bluetooth enabled rearview mirrors will be made available to car owners. With regards to automakers, plans of integrating Bluetooth to rearview mirrors are observable. Auto analysts say that in less than no time automakers will make this technology a striking feature. They are expecting that the 1987 Toyota Corolla rearview mirror as well as the Dodge mirror tow truck will be two of the vehicles that will be featuring the new car technology.
According to aficionados, when versatility and reliability become an issue on rearview mirrors, Ford, Toyota, Dodge, and Chevrolet are the reputable auto companies to bank on. Their rearview mirrors are engineered to deliver state-of-the-art quality and performance.
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