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2008
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PHOPS Technology of China has launched a new rear view mirror GPS navigation system called pH-438. The pH-438 also has video input monitor for rear view camera on its 4.3-inch screen. This high tech rear view mirror touch screen monitor comes with handsfree bluetooth module to pair up with your phone, integrated speakers, SD/MMC memory card expansion slot, and a USB port. The rear view camera is ...
PHOPS Technology of China has launched a new rear view mirror GPS navigation system called pH-438. The pH-438 also has video input monitor for rear view camera on its 4.3-inch screen. This high tech rear view mirror touch screen monitor comes with handsfree bluetooth module to pair up with your phone, integrated speakers, SD/MMC memory card expansion slot, and a USB port. The rear view camera is activated automatically when in reverse gear.
Rear-view Mirror GPS To Come to US, Named PHOPS
Previously named the pH-438, the PHOPS is a GPS system that is mounted in place of your conventional rear-view mirror, and has a rear-facing cam input. With Navigon Mobile Navigator 6.5 inside, it′s got "reality view", a 4.3-inch touchscreen, integrated speakers and Bluetooth and takes SD cards. It′s actually got two inputs for rear-view cameras, which may be good news for the parking-skill-challenged. It sounds like a neat solution, but I′m a little unconvinced that mounting a GPS high up there on the windscreen isn′t actually going to distract you from looking in the rear-view mirror_ after all, we know how distracting GPS can be.
Rear-view Mirror GPS To Come to US, Named PHOPS
Previously named the pH-438, the PHOPS is a GPS system that is mounted in place of your conventional rear-view mirror, and has a rear-facing cam input. With Navigon Mobile Navigator 6.5 inside, it′s got "reality view", a 4.3-inch touchscreen, integrated speakers and Bluetooth and takes SD cards. It′s actually got two inputs for rear-view cameras, which may be good news for the parking-skill-challenged. It sounds like a neat solution, but I′m a little unconvinced that mounting a GPS high up there on the windscreen isn′t actually going to distract you from looking in the rear-view mirror_ after all, we know how distracting GPS can be.
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Tongzhouqu, Beijing, China