BEATSONIC USA DVD NAV Bypass - Front Camera - Phone Mirror Kit Installed
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BEATSONIC USA DVD NAV Bypass - Front Camera - Phone Mirror Kit Installed
Just wanted to share with you guys a great product from BeatSonic USA. http://www.beatsonicusa.com/
I have installed the Front Camera Module which allows you to switch between the front camera that you install and your factory rear camera while in motion. All is needed is a touch of a button and you can see whats in front or rear at anytime. Front camera module is a life saver for me as I can now park freely into a parking without worrying about scraping my front lip or bumper.
I also have installed the DVD NAV Bypass along with Phone Mirroring Kit. This allows me to input nav destinations while in motion. All the items that are normally grayed out can be accessed while your in motion now. I can also watch movies/music videos while in motion. Anything on my phone can now be displayed as an identical mirror on the nav screen. Disclaimer: This is in use for the passenger to enjoy the ride.
I highly recommend these products - Eric at BeatSonicUSA is extremely helpful and knowledgeable about their products. Contact them today to get yours!
Below is a little video clip that I have showing the product.
Front Camera - while parking
Cameras while in motion on the highway
Movie Playing via Kodi mirrored from iphone.
Also below are some YouTube link videos showing how easy the installation is, and demonstrations of their products.
I have installed the Front Camera Module which allows you to switch between the front camera that you install and your factory rear camera while in motion. All is needed is a touch of a button and you can see whats in front or rear at anytime. Front camera module is a life saver for me as I can now park freely into a parking without worrying about scraping my front lip or bumper.
I also have installed the DVD NAV Bypass along with Phone Mirroring Kit. This allows me to input nav destinations while in motion. All the items that are normally grayed out can be accessed while your in motion now. I can also watch movies/music videos while in motion. Anything on my phone can now be displayed as an identical mirror on the nav screen. Disclaimer: This is in use for the passenger to enjoy the ride.
I highly recommend these products - Eric at BeatSonicUSA is extremely helpful and knowledgeable about their products. Contact them today to get yours!
Below is a little video clip that I have showing the product.
Front Camera - while parking
Cameras while in motion on the highway
Movie Playing via Kodi mirrored from iphone.
Also below are some YouTube link videos showing how easy the installation is, and demonstrations of their products.
Last edited by DjRiDe; 06-20-17 at 08:58 PM.
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Thanks for sharing! I'v been waiting to see someone with the front camera installed and working . The location you picked for the camera placement seems to work really well to keep an eye out on that front lip. And the camera blends into the grill pretty well too. Did you do the entire front camera install yourself and was it difficult?
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Thanks for sharing! I'v been waiting to see someone with the front camera installed and working . The location you picked for the camera placement seems to work really well to keep an eye out on that front lip. And the camera blends into the grill pretty well too. Did you do the entire front camera install yourself and was it difficult?
Sounds complicated but all in all not that bad. If you look at the beat sonic installation they removed the gauges - I didn't want to mess with that and I was able to still run the wires.
I reccomend this if your trying to avoid hitting your bumper or lip on anything. Also please note the camera view on the video on the highway was with the camera pointing straight. I ended up angling it more down where you see the bumper as your getting closer to objects.
Hope this helps yah!
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I installed mine a bit higher up just below the license plate. I see you also have Beatsonic camera but how did you manage to tie down the camera? There's nothing you can mount it to behind the grill. I had to use washer plate to hold it from outside, yours look different than I did not sure how you mounted the camera.
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I installed mine a bit higher up just below the license plate. I see you also have Beatsonic camera but how did you manage to tie down the camera? There's nothing you can mount it to behind the grill. I had to use washer plate to hold it from outside, yours look different than I did not sure how you mounted the camera.
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I didn't purchase the beatsonic camera - I ended up getting a different one. I actually used 3M double sided tape and its holding pretty strong. Tested it on the highway and it stayed perfectly. Still open to better mounting options if anyone has a more discreet mounting location or camera. I have to take another picture cause the camera is pointing more downward vs being straight. My soul purpose was to see parking stoppers vs whats actually in front of the car like how it showed on the highway portion of the video that I posted.
https://goo.gl/photos/6UJaLg6aNTiu2oCc7
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Thanks for the info and tips. All of the above info really helps. The interior wiring and work seem very manageable, but the actual camera mounting and running the camera wire from the engine bay into the car is the most unknown area of work for me. Do you have any tips or advice that you can offer from your experience with running the wire from the grill into the car; like having to pull plastic panels out from the engine bay, removing the bumper/grill, fastening the wire along the way, etc. It sounds like you were able to easily manage and figure this process out pretty well so any insight you have to offer is greatly appreciated.
Also, since you mentioned using another camera, which one did you end up getting? The quality seems pretty good. I'm wondering if the one that beatsonic sells would offer a wider field of view, both vertically and horizontally, for the price point that it is going for. Maybe it would allow one to see both the lip clearance and a decent amount forward and to the sides.
Also, since you mentioned using another camera, which one did you end up getting? The quality seems pretty good. I'm wondering if the one that beatsonic sells would offer a wider field of view, both vertically and horizontally, for the price point that it is going for. Maybe it would allow one to see both the lip clearance and a decent amount forward and to the sides.
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Here's how I mounted mine but it's still definitely not discreet. I used a metal washer between grill and camera before screwing on. Bad thing about this camera is they only made white color and I had to use heat shrink to make it black.
https://goo.gl/photos/6UJaLg6aNTiu2oCc7
https://goo.gl/photos/6UJaLg6aNTiu2oCc7
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dojoman, I like what you did with the heat shrink. I was considering similar ideas too, like vinyl wrapping or plastidipping the white portion. The heat shrink came out pretty well. It looks like it would be pretty difficult to get that sliver of white completely blacked out. What are your experiences with the beatsonic camera angle? Is the field of view wide enough to see both the lip and ahead of you, as well as a decent amount to the sides?
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Thanks for the info and tips. All of the above info really helps. The interior wiring and work seem very manageable, but the actual camera mounting and running the camera wire from the engine bay into the car is the most unknown area of work for me. Do you have any tips or advice that you can offer from your experience with running the wire from the grill into the car; like having to pull plastic panels out from the engine bay, removing the bumper/grill, fastening the wire along the way, etc. It sounds like you were able to easily manage and figure this process out pretty well so any insight you have to offer is greatly appreciated.
Also, since you mentioned using another camera, which one did you end up getting? The quality seems pretty good. I'm wondering if the one that beatsonic sells would offer a wider field of view, both vertically and horizontally, for the price point that it is going for. Maybe it would allow one to see both the lip clearance and a decent amount forward and to the sides.
Also, since you mentioned using another camera, which one did you end up getting? The quality seems pretty good. I'm wondering if the one that beatsonic sells would offer a wider field of view, both vertically and horizontally, for the price point that it is going for. Maybe it would allow one to see both the lip clearance and a decent amount forward and to the sides.
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Good tips DjRide, really appreciate the info. I was seriously considering this project a while back then completely threw it out the window after not finding enough details about the camera wiring in the engine bay on the forums. With your info I am definitely back on having this install on my short list of things to do. Thanks for the newly inspired confidence for this project.
Dojoman, if you ever have the time, a screenshot of your front camera view would be greatly appreciated. I'm curious to know what kind of view you are getting with your setup.
Dojoman, if you ever have the time, a screenshot of your front camera view would be greatly appreciated. I'm curious to know what kind of view you are getting with your setup.
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dojoman, I like what you did with the heat shrink. I was considering similar ideas too, like vinyl wrapping or plastidipping the white portion. The heat shrink came out pretty well. It looks like it would be pretty difficult to get that sliver of white completely blacked out. What are your experiences with the beatsonic camera angle? Is the field of view wide enough to see both the lip and ahead of you, as well as a decent amount to the sides?
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Good tips DjRide, really appreciate the info. I was seriously considering this project a while back then completely threw it out the window after not finding enough details about the camera wiring in the engine bay on the forums. With your info I am definitely back on having this install on my short list of things to do. Thanks for the newly inspired confidence for this project.
Dojoman, if you ever have the time, a screenshot of your front camera view would be greatly appreciated. I'm curious to know what kind of view you are getting with your setup.
Dojoman, if you ever have the time, a screenshot of your front camera view would be greatly appreciated. I'm curious to know what kind of view you are getting with your setup.
Here it is. https://goo.gl/photos/zGHMpzSddpoT61Yp8
Last edited by dojoman; 06-21-17 at 10:30 AM.