January 11, 2009 Though only 10% of road miles are driven at night, those miles account for half all road fatalities. Using public roads is a sight response game you play with your own and others’ ...
Nelson Ireson January 30, 2009 Comment Now! Infrared nightvision displays have up to now only been available as an option on the highest-end luxury vehicles, police helicopters and military devices.
Ever wanted to see in the dark? Now you can, thanks to the FLIR PathFindIR. Designed for use in cars, the system consists of a heat-sensitive camera and a display that shows you what’s happening on ...
Portland, OR – April 9th, 2014 – FLIR Systems (NASDAQ:FLIR) announced the release of the all new PathFindIR II thermal night vision system. With the latest video analytics algorithms, PathFindIR II ...
Night-vision systems have always been attractive for automakers, with several companies, including here Cadillac, BMW, Mercedes and Honda, designing their own technologies supposed to be installed on ...
Driving in daylight is one thing, but when the night comes, the situation changes totally. The headlamps will allow you to see about 500 feet (152 m) ahead in total darkness and most of the times they ...
FLIR Systems announced the release of the all new PathFindIR II thermal night vision system. With the latest video analytics algorithms, PathFindIR II provides automated detection and alerts of ...
Description: A thermal imaging camera that boasts the ability to let you see 5-times farther than normal headlights while driving at night. It’s currently the core thermal imager in BMW’s Night Vision ...
FLIR Systems announced the release of the all-new PathFindIR II thermal night vision system. Using FLIR’s latest nighttime video analytics algorithms, PathFindIR II provides automated detection and ...