MacRumors Giveaway: Win an iPhone-Connected Pearl RearVision Car Backup
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week's giveaway, we've teamed pearl automation give macrumors readers chance win pearl rearvision iphone-connected wireless car backup camera system.
priced @ $499.99, pearl rearvision backup camera kit that's designed installed on car's rear license plate, giving iphone users simple way aftermarket backup camera.
system, compatible cars made in 1996 , newer, designed work iphone 5 or later, , includes camera frame, car adapter, , phone mount use iphone. it's easy enough set doesn't require professional - it's similar installing license plate cover.
once camera frame installed, connects iphone running accompanying pearl app , displays whatever's behind car in either portrait or landscape mode using 2 wide-angle 180 degree hd camera lenses, 1 infrared night vision capabilities. car adapter plugs car's obd port, , whole thing connects iphone on wifi , bluetooth.
pearl rearvision includes collision detection , gives audible , visual alerts when objects, including cars , people, in way of car. warning noise varies based on how close object camera.
using iphone's screen, it's possible pan left , right better view of what's behind car, , frame both water resistant , theft resistant. built-in solar panel provides power, allowing device wire-free, while built-in battery stores power.
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the contest run today (april 28) @ 11:00 a.m. pacific time through 11:00 a.m. pacific time on may 5. winner chosen randomly on may 5 , contacted email. winner have 48 hours respond , provide shipping address before new winner chosen.
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