Model: | MR688 |
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Brand: | skype: caredrive04 |
Origin: | Made In China |
Category: | Security & Protection / Alarm |
Label: | Vehicle Security , Vehicle Security , Vehicle Security |
Price: |
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Min. Order: | 1 pc |
Product Description
Driver Fatigue early warning system MR688 is developed by Hao Nai Industrial Co., Ltd. It uses automotive-grade image sensors, which capture infrared images of people, and a Pentium II high-speed digital signal processor for digital image processing and analysis. With its advanced non-contact mode and algorithms, it ensures that driver will be warned promptly when fatigue occurs to protect life and property.
Applications of MR688
Military |
Trucking company |
Mining Safety |
Government |
Car Manufacturer |
Car Insurance |
Petrol Company |
Gas Station |
Auto 4S shop |
Aviation |
Subway |
Company’s fleet |
Auto production line |
Medical Treatment |
Steamboat |
Flexible solutions to meet your business needs
·Manage Driver Fatigue
·Detect Driver Distraction
·Fully Automatic, Non-contact
·Real-Time Driver Feedback
Benefits of Advanced Fatigue Management
·Raise awareness of fatigue as a key issue, resulting in employees paying more attention to their resting times.
·Identify hazard conditions: Statistics on fatigue event times, locations and drivers allow for smarter scheduling.
·Less fatigue related crashes. This means less interruption, cost, driver injury and lower insurance premiums.
Feedback for Drivers
MR688 can be deployed to raise awareness of fatigue in drivers. The system can be configured to provide instant audio feedback to drivers when fatigue events are detected. These warnings are modulated such that a driver can not abuse the system to stay awake. Raising the awareness of fatigue events is a key first step toward reducing fatigue incidents across an organization.
Packaging & Shipping
Hao Nai Industrial Co., Ltd. | |
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Country/Region: | Guang Dong - China |
Business Nature: | Manufacturer |
Phone: | 18680238543 |
Contact: | Linssa (sales) |
Last Online: | 27 Mar, 2014 |