Brigade Electronics Appearing at FDIC International

On this year’s stand is Brigade’s new low-cost, intelligent camera monitor system that provides the driver with a comprehensive 360° view around the vehicle, making Brigade the first company to offer the choice of two such systems. Visit the Brigade team at this year’s FDIC International show, booth #9719 in the Lucas Oil Stadium, 20-25 April.

Brigade’s range of Backeye®360 systems provides a ‘bird’s-eye’ view in a single image making it easier and quicker for the driver to assess possible hazards and take corrective action if required.

Backeye®360 systems use four ultra-wide angle camera lenses mounted on the vehicle to capture all blind spots. Simultaneous digital images from the cameras are processed and ‘video stitched’ resulting in a clear, real time surround view delivered to the driver’s monitor in a single image.

Watch Brigade’s Backeye®360 Select system being used on a Fire Truck on the Brigade’s YouTube Channel, www.YouTube.com/BrigadeMarketing.

Also on display will be Brigade’s patented bbs-tek® white sound® warning alarms. The sound from these alarms dissipates more easily outside of the hazard area than tonal alarms, making the bbs-tek models less annoying. At the same time, however, the source of the alarm and the danger is easier to locate in the hazard zone, making them safer.

Brigade Buyer’s Guides are available for a wide range of vehicle types, on-road and off-road.

Visit the Brigade stand at the FDIC show to win a free Backeye®360 Select system (including installation) worth over $2,000. Email sales@brigade-inc.com for further information and learn how to enter.

For further information about Brigade Electronics please contact Dale Luckhurst, Regional Marketing Manager. Telephone: +44 (0) 1322 420387. Email: dale.luckhurst@brigade-electronics.com

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