Good to know.Cheap 70mai dashcams (I owned 70mai Pro) have ADAS alerts, good enough in my opinion, but I don't know how much they would satisfy you. Also the driving style matters, because a calm style couldn't be compared with an agressive one.
Which is the best dashcam available currently to alert for Forward Collision Avoidance or are they rubbish in detecting and alerting real life situations? Thx.
I should have done more than watch the advertisements
the OEM integrated systems far exceed the performance of any aftermarket system, if the Hyundai one is not doing it for you then any system built into a camera is going to be a massive disappointment<<< If you want ADAS features then buy a car with them factory installed- those can work well>>>
I bought, what I thought, was a car just like that in October 2020. Hyundai Venue. The FCA is useless, even though they trumpeted it as wonderful. I should have done more than watch the advertisements. Anyway, thx for the opinions. Much appreciated.
I have had a few cars with this is, and to be honest its more of a problem, car bleeping at me, when it thinks its going to crash, stupid auto braking, so many bings and bongs hate it.
My wife drives a 2021 Toyota Yaris and the radar based auto break seems to work pretty well. I also like the feature that recognize signs and displays the speed limit.I am barely able to deal with ABS, if i won the lotto big time, most if not all the cars i would get would be from before that stuff was invented.
I am in favor of. Aircon - heated seats - heated steering wheel and maybe heated windscreen, but all the other stuff they can keep even simple things like electric windows i can be without.
I am pretty sure i would feel uncomfortable driving a Tesla car.
I do also think it is fine they research and perfect the other stuff, so it is ready for when cars can drive them self, but until then i want nothing of it.