CommodoreAmiga
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Thank you! Seeing it in motion now, I agree it seems like an excellent implementation.As promised
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Thank you! Seeing it in motion now, I agree it seems like an excellent implementation.As promised
Very cool! Do you find that this view is getting you more comfortable with pulling up a lot closer to obstacles than you'd otherwise be? Also wondering where the limits are: can you pull the front of the truck up to, say, 3 inches of your garage's back wall with some degree of certainty?As promised
Not through video, no. I use the ultrasonic Park Assist with a higher level of confidence than the live view. Since I usually operate in Standard height, things tend to draw out of view before I am really close to them, so Park Assist gives me a better understanding of distance. The good news is that Park Assist is automatic in reverse and forward (while the cameras are only auto in reverse), and the system seems to be very accurate.Very cool! Do you find that this view is getting you more comfortable with pulling up a lot closer to obstacles than you'd otherwise be? Also wondering where the limits are: can you pull the front of the truck up to, say, 3 inches of your garage's back wall with some degree of certainty?
Pretty sure that is due to lack of lighting/shadows in that parking garage.It does look smoother, but I’m concerned about how the parking lines fade away towards the rear. I worry that they've sacrificed showing detail by blending the camera views together over a longer area?
A distorted view that shows what’s actually there is better than a smooth view that obfuscates objects, imo.
I’d be curious to see some videos of the view while actually parking to see how the surroundings/terrain look, rather than just a fixed picture.
Great to hear! Thanks.Not through video, no. I use the ultrasonic Park Assist with a higher level of confidence than the live view. Since I usually operate in Standard height, things tend to draw out of view before I am really close to them, so Park Assist gives me a better understanding of distance. The good news is that Park Assist is automatic in reverse and forward (while the cameras are only auto in reverse), and the system seems to be very accurate.
Thank you so much for taking the time to capture and post this! Seeing the image with the vehicle in motion makes me think this will be awesome for tight trails and shelf roads.As promised
nada.Seems like they were on a 2 week release cycle for software updates.
Anyone with a delivery would be great if you can let’s us know if there is a release this weekend.
typically that’s the case the updates are quite largeSeems like you might have to have the vehicle connect to WIFI to do this current update?
typically that’s the case the updates are quite large