Guangzhou Botai Electronics Co., Ltd.
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Electronic rearview mirror series
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360 View Series
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9 inch 360 panoramic view
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7-inch 360 panoramic view
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10.1 inch 360 panoramic view
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9 inch 360 panoramic view
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10.1 inch 360 panoramic view
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7-inch 360 panoramic view
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Wireless surveillance series
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7-inch AHD forklift wireless monitoring
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9-inch AHD wireless surveillance
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7-inch AHD forklift wireless monitoring
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7-inch AHD wireless surveillance
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7-inch AHD wireless surveillance
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VGA Display Series
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1158AV+VGA
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9-inch VGA+aircraft carrier header
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7211AV+VGA
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7-inch VGA+aircraft carrier header
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7-inch VGA+aircraft carrier header
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HDMI Series
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Vehicle-mounted DVR radar warning series
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12.3-inch DVR radar all-in-one machine
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9-inch DVR radar all-in-one machine
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7-inch DVR radar all-in-one machine
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10.1-inch DVR radar all-in-one machine
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Waterproof monitor
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AHD Display Series
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Ceiling series
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15.6-inch fully automatic display
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9 inch ceiling monitor
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15.6-inch fully automatic display
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24-inch fully automatic display
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Camera Series
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4g Remote Monitoring Series
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AI Product Series
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Vehicle Wire Series
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Other
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Tips for Using In-Vehicle Displays to Enhance Your Driving Experience
2025-11-17
In modern vehicles, the in-vehicle display has become an indispensable component. Whether for navigation, entertainment, or monitoring vehicle status, these displays significantly enhance our driving experience. However, there are several important considerations to keep in mind when using them to ensure safety.
Pay attention to screen placement
First and foremost, the mounting position of the in-vehicle display is critical. If it is set too low or too high, it can force the driver to tilt or drop the head, causing eye strain and distraction. Ideally, the screen should be level with the driver’s natural line of sight, minimizing the need to look down or up and thereby preserving driving safety.
Adjust Brightness and Contrast
Next, it’s essential to adjust the display’s brightness and contrast as ambient light changes. On bright, sunny days, a screen that’s too dim can make information hard to read; at night, an overly bright screen can cause glare and impair vision. Taking a moment to set an appropriate brightness level ensures the information remains clear in every driving environment.
Avoid Over-Reliance
Although in-vehicle displays offer a wealth of information and entertainment, leaning on them too heavily can divert the driver’s attention. Use their features judiciously and operate them only when it is safe to do so. Enter a destination into the navigation system while parked, for example, rather than trying to do it on the move.
Check for System Updates Regularly
As technology evolves, the software that powers your in-vehicle display needs to evolve too. Periodic updates boost performance, patch security holes, and can even add new safety features. Make it a habit to check for available updates—many vehicles let you do this over-the-air or via a quick USB download—so your display stays fast, stable, and secure.
Use Voice Control
Many of today’s displays come with built-in voice recognition. Take advantage of it: adjust volume, skip tracks, or set a destination by speaking instead of tapping—your hands stay on the wheel and your eyes stay on the road.
In-vehicle displays have undeniably made driving more convenient, but they also demand that we stay alert. Mount the screen at eye level, adjust brightness to match the conditions, resist the temptation to over-use it, keep its software up to date, and lean on voice control whenever possible. Follow these habits and you’ll turn technology into a true ally—boosting both safety and comfort every time you drive. Enjoy the tech, but always put safety first.
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