Mr. Toejam
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Spence
- Joined
- Aug 12, 2021
- Threads
- 13
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- Location
- So. Cal.
- Vehicles
- 22 MME Premium AWD Ext, 21 Chevy Bolt, 16 Honda Minivan
- Occupation
- Retired - Dir of MFG Eng
I was shipped my Ultimate rear and it looks great. It’s nice when a manufacturer listens to its customers, pivots, and then delivers a better product.
1) looks great. It also has a little light “leakage” on the back side along the edge of the adhesive. I’m not sure if this was intentional, but it really gives a nice halo around the pony.
2) Here it is in reverse mode.
3)And for the question some are asking. How does reverse white light affect the camera? The camera can see the pony hooves. Because of that, there is a little bit of light haze that the camera sees. As a note, I intentionally left my camera a little dirty as this produces more haze. And even then, the haze is minimal. I later cleaned the rear camera, but the video got messed up. But it did look a little better. I removed the black vinyl tape that I previously attached to my camera to block the light (when I get a chance, I will add back the black vinyl tape to the rear camera to see if this eliminates the haze 100%. But honestly, I don’t think it’s necessary. Here’s a short video showing the amount of haze created by the pony in reverse mode. In my opinion, it has no negative effect with the reverse camera with regards to clarity on what’s behind you.
So all in all, well done by BSKT.
1) looks great. It also has a little light “leakage” on the back side along the edge of the adhesive. I’m not sure if this was intentional, but it really gives a nice halo around the pony.
2) Here it is in reverse mode.
3)And for the question some are asking. How does reverse white light affect the camera? The camera can see the pony hooves. Because of that, there is a little bit of light haze that the camera sees. As a note, I intentionally left my camera a little dirty as this produces more haze. And even then, the haze is minimal. I later cleaned the rear camera, but the video got messed up. But it did look a little better. I removed the black vinyl tape that I previously attached to my camera to block the light (when I get a chance, I will add back the black vinyl tape to the rear camera to see if this eliminates the haze 100%. But honestly, I don’t think it’s necessary. Here’s a short video showing the amount of haze created by the pony in reverse mode. In my opinion, it has no negative effect with the reverse camera with regards to clarity on what’s behind you.
So all in all, well done by BSKT.
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