Radar will likely beat out laser, sonar, and camera technology when it comes to obstacle detection in cars, analyst reports. In a software-driven world, it's easy to forget about the nuts and bolts.
Welcome back from Labor Day Weekend. I hope it was relaxing. Hank and I are back in the saddle, starting the work week with awesome deals on electronics for your car. Last week, I reviewed a radar ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." But the primary purpose of any decent detector is to sniff out various types of police radar—X, K, and Ka ...
Does Wahoo’s new radar unit comes close to matching the performance of Garmin’s venerable Varia units? I took it across ...
A few years ago, Matthew Carey lost a friend in a freak car accident, after the friend’s car struck some small debris on a ...
Escort Radar, one of the big brands in the radar detection biz, has been under some scrutiny this year as customers and reviewers reported suboptimal performance on the $800 Redline 360c—Escort’s ...
Neural Propulsion Systems' new AtomicSense Platform camera/MIMO lidar/multiband radar sensor can not only detect a pedestrian at 650 yards, but it can also divine that a car is approaching a blind ...
When the automobile industry really began to take off in the 1930s, radar was barely in its infancy, and there was no reason to think something that complicated would ever make its way into the ...