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Adasky’s IR Camera Could Revolutionize Auto Safety – CES 2022

January 5, 2022 by John McElroy

Neither snow nor rain nor gloom of night can stop Adasky’s infrared camera. While IR cameras are not new, Adasky’s camera is much smaller and significantly cheaper. It would revolutionize automated emergency braking systems, which don’t work at night. Just as impressive, it works well in broad daylight.

John McElroy

John McElroy is an influential thought leader in the automotive industry. He is a journalist, lecturer, commentator and entrepreneur. He created “Autoline Daily,” the first industry webcast of industry news and analysis.

Filed Under: Autoline on the Road, Consumer Electronics Show Tagged With: ADAS, AdaSky, advanced driver assistance systems, AEB, Auto Shows and Events, automated emergency braking, Automatic Emergency Braking, CES, CES 2022, Consumer Electronics Show, Consumer Technology Association, infrared, infrared camera, IR camera, Las Vegas, Las Vegas Convention Center, LVCC, Night Vision

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