Parking Alarm
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Simple to install and very simple to use fits all RV's, cars, SUV's, and Vans

Consumer Digital Parking Alarm - Backup Aid
 

Parking Alarm / alert for cars, trucks, Recreational vehicle's and other consumer vehicles:

>Photos of back up sensors installed<

This is NOT the beeper back up alarm commonly used to warn people behind a reversing vehicle to get out of the way. Our  Parking Alarm installed in your car, Mini-van SUV or RV, lets you "See" and "Hear" what is behind you when backing your car! a parking and backing alarm system that shows the driver in feet, the distance of the object.  As the Driver you can back up and park in safety. This is a state-of-the-art car parking alarm. No other radar alert parking alarm or sonar reversing aid is comparable.  No other radar or sonar backup parking alarm even comes close. When you're looking for auto accessories safety the Stratus Parking alarm is the finest back-up alarm and parking alarm on the market.
 
Wired into the vehicle's back-up light circuit, and the parking alarm backup system is automatically powered and activated only when the vehicle is shifted into reverse. Not only does the digital module display the distance and location of the object behind you, it also sounds an audible warning (adjustable level).  See the Stratus reversing assistance aid in action in the streaming video above.

If you own a RV, van, SUV, Hummer, or limited visibility automobile, the Stratus parking alarm is a must have automobile safety device. If you own a sedan or sports car, or any car with limited rear view it's nice to have a secure feeling when backing your car.
 
 

The Stratus Parking alarm Kit comes with

Computer Module

- Interprets signals and relays them to digital display

Digital Display

- Reports distance in feet and tenth of feet

Sensors

- Transmits and Receives signals

All Wiring

Easy to follow instructions

 


Stratus installed on a Lexus
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Stratus is strictly a driver assistance device, and should not be relied upon as a substitute for safe driving practices. Use common sense when reversing, and always follow recommended safe driving guidelines from your local, State or County Department of Motor Vehicles regarding engagement of reverse gear. To help prevent accidents, always use caution when reversing, looking visually to ensure your path is clear. Keep reversing speeds under 5 mph. The owner shall not be entitled to recover from the Company, its successors or assignees, incidental and consequential damages, such as personal injury, loss of income, loss of time, loss of profits, loss of vehicle use or property damage.