Reviews of the Mobileye AWS-4000
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CNET Review
The Good: Mobileye's AWS-4000 warns distracted drivers of potential collisions, such as when another car cuts in front. It also displays the amount of time it would take to hit the car ahead.
The Bad: Potentially pricey, the AWS-4000 needs a professional installation. The audio warnings are too loud for collision warning, but not loud enough for lane departure.
The Bottom Line: An interesting and effective technology demonstration for a collision warning system, the AWS-4000 might make sense for large trucks in fleet operation.
Manufacturer: Mobileye, Inc.
Part number: AWS4000
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