I wonder if they are rock proof?The under chassis camera will be a great feature for off-roading.
It’s probably either glass or a plastic lens that will be replaceable.I wonder if they are rock proof?
The ability to keep it clean may be another story.I wonder if they are rock proof?
Some mfgs cameras have washers.The ability to keep it clean may be another story.
Ah... I do the Rubicon, and places like Big Sluice will rip parts off, so I am thinking a camera housing, unless up high and very well protected is toast.It’s probably either glass or a plastic lens that will be replaceable.
About the same, I love it!!Reminds me of my wheeling days in Colorado
ease up folks... this is pre-production and "demo" version of their software. that isn't really an indication of the responsiveness of the production version.OMG...the responsiveness of the UI is something to behold. I cannot believe how polished that appears to be this far away from production. The ability to swipe controls back and forth from driver to passenger is absolutely brilliant.
If they are specifically drawing attention to the performance of the UI in their demos, I think it's a safe bet that the hardware and software's performance is not going to be....worse....if that's what you're suggesting.ease up folks... this is pre-production and "demo" version of their software. that isn't really an indication of the responsiveness of the production version.
we also have no idea of the hardware/architecture being used to power the demo. could be very different in production.