Reverse, Front & 360 Birdseye View Cameras
We can make you look like a parking pro, by adding a Reverse, Front or 360° Birdseye View Camera to your vehicle. Once you experience this option you wont want to drive without it. Reverse cameras are the most common upgrade, especially when adding a new radio with a screen. Front cameras are great for large or low cars to avoid hitting curbs or other obstacles. The 360° Birdseye View Camera consists of four wide angle cameras (front, rear and one in each sideview mirror), that are then calibrated and “stitched” together to show a real-time birdseye view of your vehicle in motion. This is perfect for navigating in tight areas.
Previous Projects
To demonstrate the caliber of our work, here are a few examples of the projects we've completed in the past.

2006 Toyota 4Runner - A Pioneer camera was recessed into the rear shroud for an un-obtrusive look with great performance.

2005 Chevrolet Utility Van - This is a must for every contractor driving a big truck or box van.

2000 Cadillac DHS - A special mounting cup was made out of ABS plastic to recess this camera into the trunk lid.

2003 Mercedes G55 - Another alternative is this Vizualogic camera designed to mount to the license plate.

2002 Volvo S60 - Squeezing the Eclipse camera next to the trunk release handle was not easy, but the end result is a great look at what's behind you.

2005 Acura TL - This car comes with every gadget out there, even we where surprised that it didn't have a Back-Up Camera. We recessed an Eclipse wide-angle camera right above the license plate.

2005 Acura TL - An outboard RGB converter was used to get the Image from the Back-Up Camera onto the factory navigation screen when placed in to reverse.

1937 Ford Sedan Delivery - This Back-Up Camera was not a factory option in 1937. We used an Accele color bullet camera with mirror image to help navigate this Hot-Rod in reverse.

1937 Ford Sedan Delivery - . The 7" Eclipse LCD screen displays DVD movies, Navigation and a Back-Up Camera when put in reverse gear.

2005 GMC Sierra Pick-Up - Here is a unique solution for pick-up trucks. Integrate the Back-Up Camera into the tailgate handle for the optimum camera angle.

2005 Honda Odyssey - This Eclipse BEC-105 Back-Up Camera was inconspicuously mounted into the tailgate of this minivan. The image was displayed on an Eclipse AVN.

2003 Nissan Murano - An Accele wide-angle lipstick camera was used to help back up this SUV.

2003 Nissan Murano - We sourced a composite to VGA signal converter to be able to get the signal from the Back-Up Camera onto the factory navigation screen. The cones pictured are actually at the edge of the bumpers.

2004 Saturn Vue - If a Back-Up Camera is too much of a hassle, you can also opt for Back-Up Sensors (same as a lot of factory systems). They emit a progressively louder tone as you near an object.