Advanced Driver(s) Assistance Systems (ADAS) in vehicles is becoming increasingly popular. These systems rely upon cameras, lasers, and radar – often with the camera mounting to the windshield. Any time a new windshield is installed, the camera must be calibrated to ensure proper functionality and to restore the camera to OEM specifications.
By 2020, more than 44% of new auto glass production will include ADAS features.
49% of cars will require calibration by 2025.
Rapid growth of auto glass with complex ADAS components
Insurance companies and NHTSA are now requiring ADAS
Vehicles with ADAS require precise installation and calibration
NHTSA’s new five star safety rating now includes forward collision alert and automatic emergency braking.
Forward Collision Alert
Adaptive Cruise Control
Lane Keep Assist
Pedestrian Detection
Traffic Sign Recognition
Lane Departure Warning System
Collision Mitigating Braking
Blind Spot Monitoring
Adaptive Headlighting
Driver Status Monitoring
Opti-Aim™ Diagnostic Tool
Carrying Case
Stands
Targets
Calibration Tools
Bluetooth Printer (Optional)