Want a less stressful towing experience? Towtal View LaneGuard by Air Lift has blind spot detection and lane change assist so you can change lanes and back into your campsite with confidence. LED indicators provide instant feedback when you need it.
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Specs:
The blind spot detection feature tracks and alerts you of other vehicles entering your blind spot. It begins to monitor other vehicles when they enter the "Warning Zone" starting at 23' away. Once a vehicle is within that range, the LED indicators will illuminate to the corresponding side. Lane change alert warns you of vehicles approaching prior to changing lanes. This feature begins to monitor other vehicles starting at 42' away.
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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everyone. Steven here with etrailer.com. Today we're taking a look at the Towtal View LaneGuard blind spot monitor system for your towable trailers. Now folks, this is a single-sensor option. We do carry this in a dual-sensor option. I'll put that item number on the screen.
The dual one is sold separately. So again, today we're just gonna check out the single system. Now, this blind spot monitoring system detects objects in your blind spots while you're traveling down the road with your towable trailer RV or whatnot. And this rear radar sensor is basically gonna help prevent accidents when changing lanes, backing up, et cetera. Comes with a nice housing to mount it in and everything.
And when it gets mounted according to the instructions and everything, it's out of the way, hidden and whatnot. And it's a very nice unit to have for safety. It's gonna prevent accidents when changing lanes or backing up 'cause you're gonna get alerts. Other motorists are gonna see the lights. The LED display indicators are gonna light up if anything enters that blind spot, much like a lot of the vehicles today do on the mirrors and those kind of things.
Now, the indicator lights adhere to the left and right side of the towable's front exterior and they are a nice durable construction. Now, everything here is gonna resist the elements, the weather, those kind of things, the cold, the hot. They are automotive-grade connectors on all the connections. As you can see, you got a nice length of wire here. You got nice connectors on all these units.
Everything is high-quality automotive-grade connectors, rubber grommets to keep weather out. So literally, it's gonna be the same quality, if not better, in my opinion, as your OE connectors that the manufacturers put in the vehicles. You're gonna get some instructions and you're gonna get butt connectors, cable ties, a couple other smaller connectors that will attach to the lights and those kind of things from what I've read in the instructions. And you're gonna get some rings and screws and those kind of things as far as electrical and those connectors. And you're gonna have the hardware you need to mount all these different attachments to that towable trailer. So again, towable camper, travel trailer, utility trailer. It's pretty much up to you as far as where you wanna put it and what your needs are. This is again, the Towtal View LaneGuard blind spot monitoring system. I'm Steven, thanks for watching.
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