A relatively recent purchase of this item was made. In the paragraphs that follow, I shall discuss the reasons why I am unable to refer to it as a mirror. I went on my knees, assessed the work quickly, and then rapidly upgraded all of the firmware. It was a tremendous success, and there were no problems along the way. My anticipations with regard to the cameras' photographic capabilities were more than pleasantly fulfilled. With the exception of the wiring for the rear view camera, I was planning on performing an entire installation in a car because it does not require a significant amount of effort to do so. This is why I was planning on performing the installation myself. But as soon as I turned off the television and tried to see something in this device, like I would in an ordinary rear-view mirror, I was completely dismayed: it seemed to me that the mirror was sealed with a matte film, despite the fact that I removed it before installing the device. After giving it some thought, I came to the realization that in this "mirror," I simply did not see ANYTHING of what was going on behind the car. This was the conclusion I came to after giving it some thought. I started paying attention to both understand and realize this. To clarify, I will clarify: for a good number of years, I have been using an overhead mirror manufactured by the well-known Japanese company Broadway, and I have just gotten used to the fact that I can see everything perfectly, even small details, in the rear window of the car and in the dead zone, because there is a dead zone, because there is a dead zone. To clarify, I will clarify: for the past several years, I have been using an overhead mirror manufactured by the well-known Japanese company Broadway. I am able to see everything that is happening behind the car in great detail since I have a spherical Broadway that is anti-reflective and is one and a half times longer than the typical one. Obviously, this spoiled me a little bit, but the trade-off for the increased safety is well worth it. I would much rather have this than the alternative. Despite this, in the Roadgid Blick gadget that was acquired, there is NOTHING that can be seen. The back tint did not in any way impede the use of my Broadway overhead mirror, and in the case of the Roadgid Blick, it gave the impression of being almost entirely opaque to the spectator. When I tried to compare the reflection in Roadgid Blick to that of a regular mirror, however, the findings were negative to Roadgid once again. I was in a state of extreme distress, but I had no choice but to take it back to the store the very same day and purchase a CARCAM Q6 DVR that came with two cameras. I also had to do this even though I was angry and frustrated. The latter does not have parking assistance, but it does have two advantages: it does not interfere with rear visibility, and it is mounted on a magnetic quick-release holder, which is important for parking in areas with an unhealthy criminal situation. Yes, the latter does not have parking assistance. However, it does have two advantages (car thieves, unfortunately, due to the general poverty of our population, do not get smaller). The heterogeneous nature of the acquisitions is evidence that this is the situation.
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