Normally $499, this impressive new product lights up the night for drivers. Plus: 4 other deals you shouldn't miss!
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We've all been there. Driving at night, driving in a downpour,
driving anytime at all when visibility is poor. It's terrifying. And
poor visibility is a major contributing factor in the number of annual
driving-related deaths (which is staggering), so I'm a big fan of
anything that has the potential to improve driver safety.
Like this: For a limited time, Cheapskate readers can get the Lanmodo Vast 1080p Automotive Night Vision System for $299.40 with promo code LANMODO40. Regular price: $499.
The Vast resembles a rear-view mirror, albeit one with a camera lens
protruding from the rear. It can mount on your windshield via suction
cup or sit directly on your dash on a non-slip pad. Power comes from
your car's cigarette lighter (aka power port) or OBD port.
Your
car's headlights, necessarily angled down, let you see about 100 feet.
The Lanmodo's Sony-powered camera can extend your vision to nearly 300 meters, which can give you considerably more reaction time when there's, say, a deer, pedestrian or sharp curve ahead.
I
did some quick and informal testing, and found that the device works
amazingly well. Nighttime effectively turns into daytime, at least as
viewed on the 8.2-inch screen. My only real complaint is with the
controls, a row of top-mounted buttons that are anything but easy to
manage while driving. The power button is large and centered, which is
good, but any adjustments are best made before you hit the road.
For
anyone who drives a lot at night, lives in the country, possesses aging
eyes and/or wants every possible safety feature, this is definitely
worth a look.
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