Electromagnetic Parking Sensor

Volvo Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

When you purchase a vehicle you tend to spend at least 13,000 pounds or more if it is a newer vehicle. Whether you purchase a Volvo or a Lotus you still want to protect the car. There are a variety of different options for you to keep the vehicle in great shape. Most vehicles come with a standard security system to ensure a break in and theft is minimised. There is more you can do to protect your new or used Volvo. You can purchase a car parking sensor kit. The Volvo parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 is just one of several options you have. We will explain why the Volvo parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 will be the best for you.

The Volvo parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 is universal meaning it can be moved from one vehicle to another when you trade out your car. The Volvo parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 is also an electromagnetic parking sensor. The electromagnetic properties offer a wider range of protection. The Volvo parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 is also “invisible when fitted,” which means it is a no drill parking sensor.
Ultrasonic parking sensors require you to drill holes into the bumper for installation marring the factory look of your Volvo. The Volvo parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 will help you retain the factory look of the bumper and provide an easy installation. The car parking sensor adheres to the back side of any bumper, but does require modification for metal bumpers. It is perfect for Volvo vehicles of any trim and style. 
If that is not enough consider what the Volvo parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 can detect. The parking aid will detect low and high curbs, people, other vehicles, fences, bushes, and almost any other object. Your vehicle will be protected from damage and help you parallel park, reverse park, or drive forward without needing to worry about blind spots.

January 1st, 2009

Honda Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

Driving today can be dangerous whether you are parking or just going along on the road. Many drivers have mobile phones to distract themselves from actually driving their vehicles properly. If you want to afford yourself extra protection when it comes to accidents, especially parking accidents you might be interested in the Honda parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1. There are three parking sensors from Parking Dynamics, which offer you the all around protection you need on your Honda. We will look at each one of the Honda parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 options to help you determine what package you would like on your Honda.

When you want all around protection on your Honda you will need at least a front parking sensor and a rear parking sensor. The third option is a rear vision parking sensor, which we will explain a little further down. First off all the Honda parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 options are electromagnetic parking sensors. They are also universal parking sensors. This means they will work on almost every type of vehicle, and the electromagnetic technology offers the best range of detection for objects. The Honda parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 will be able to detect people, other vehicles, curbs, fences, bushes, and much more.
The front parking sensor for Honda will attach to the backside of the front bumper, and run the length of it. There are no holes that will need drilling, keeping the factory look of your Honda. The parking sensor even works in the corners and the sides for maximum protection. The front Honda parking sensor works with a button somewhere on the dash. You just need to depress the button to turn it on or off when you are ready. 
The rear Honda parking sensor is the same type of Honda parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 with a small difference. The rear Honda parking sensor works when you place the car in reverse. This means every time you need to back up the parking aid will already be engaged. Even if you can’t see around the vehicle next to you the back parking sensor will be able to tell you if a person or other car comes within reach of the parking aids range.
The rear vision Honda parking sensor also has one major difference between the rear Honda parking sensor. The rear vision car parking sensor has an LED display inside the car. This LED display offers a better idea of what object is behind you and where it is located. By having a Honda parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 you will never have to work about parking safety again.

December 23rd, 2008

Ford Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

Parallel parking is not the only challenging means of parking a vehicle. Some of us have trouble backing into or out of a space like a garage because of the narrow space we are in. Whether you are great at parking or you have some trouble with blind spots you might want to consider your options from Parking Dynamics. Parking Dynamics offers three types of electromagnetic parking sensors for vehicles. These are universal parking sensors, so they will work on almost any brand of car including Ford. 

To protect your Ford you should consider what the Ford Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 can do for you. You have three options in parking aids when it comes to the Ford Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1. The most beneficial of the parking sensors is the PD1 rear parking sensor. The PD1 rear Ford parking sensor offers full protection on your rear bumper for parking and reversing. The PD1 rear Ford parking sensor can detect several types of objects, such as vehicles, people, fences, and even bushes. To engage the PD1 rear Ford parking sensor all you have to do is put the car in reverse. The installation is also very easy because it offers a no holes parking sensor design. It simply attaches to the back side of your bumper. The rear Ford parking sensor offers three zones with audible tones. These zones tell you how close to an object you are, and whether you need to reposition the vehicle.
The second option for Ford Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 is the PD1 vision rear Ford parking sensor. This parking sensor works in much the same way as the PD1 rear Ford parking sensor. It has one difference though. With the vision rear Ford parking sensor you have an LED display that mounts near the mirror. It will help give you a display of what size the object is behind you. 
The last Ford Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 option is the PD1 front Ford parking sensor. The front Ford parking sensor gives your front bumper all around protection, but it is separate from the rear Ford parking sensor unit. You have two audible zones with the PD1 front Ford parking sensor. It will only work when you select the button installed in your dash.
The Ford Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 will help you protect your vehicle at all times in any parking or reversing situation.

December 15th, 2008

Parking Dynamics PD1 Dodge Parking Sensor

Parking your vehicle can be rather tough in some situations. What happens if you are being rushed into a space while parallel parking or perhaps from leaving a space because someone is waiting for you to move? There are several reasons why you might rush from the parking space and this means driver error can happen even easier than in a normal circumstance. If you own a Dodge and want to ensure you have a clean parking record every time you might consider the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor. 

The PD1 parking sensor is a universal parking sensor. This means it will work on any vehicle, which also makes it a PD1 Dodge parking sensor. The PD1 Dodge parking sensor offers an electromagnetic technology, which gives you more information regarding the area around your vehicle. The ultrasonic sensors don’t read for all around protection, which is your other option to the electromagnetic parking sensor. The ultrasonic parking sensor kits require 4 to 6 parking aids and they require holes drilled in to the bumpers.
The PD1 Dodge parking sensor will keep the factory look of the bumper and give you all around protection. This is because the parking sensor runs the entire length of the bumper, even on the corners and sides. It is also placed on the back side of the bumper for an “invisible when fitted’ option. The PD1 Dodge parking sensor will work on metal and fibreglass bumpers. The metal bumper will require a small adaptation to the parking sensor to make it work. The PD1 Dodge parking sensors are maintenance free as well.
The front parking sensor for your Dodge will have a button that should be installed near the steering wheel. You just need to depress the button in order to engage the sensor. The reverse parking sensor is a separate unit which works off of the reverse gear. Any time the car is in reverse the parking aid will be on. You have two types of rear parking sensors. The normal simple version and then the PD1 rear vision parking sensor. The rear vision parking sensor offers an LED display for a better look at what is behind you.
 

December 12th, 2008

Parking Dynamics PD1 Chrysler Parking Sensor

Chrysler is one of the oldest car manufacturers in the US. As a huge name in the US and a little in the UK you might find yourself an owner of one of the many Chrysler vehicles on the road that are available. It doesn’t really matter what type of car you drive, you still want it to be safe in all situations. Whether you have a new or used vehicle you will want to consider the Parking Dynamics PD1 Chrysler parking sensor to help with parking safety. These parking aids ensure that you can parallel park, reverse park, or even leave your garage safely and without damaging your vehicle.

Parking accidents occur by drivers at 33 percent. This means there is still a high enough percentage to warrant having parking aids on your vehicle to cut down the driver error during parking. The Chrysler parking sensor is a universal parking sensor. It is also an electromagnetic parking sensor, which is how it detects the area around your vehicle. The PD1 Chrysler parking sensor adheres to the back of your bumper for a factory look, and an “invisible when fitted” design. The fact that it is an electromagnetic parking sensor also means you have all around protection on the sides, back, and corners of the bumper.
The Chrysler parking sensor package requires one front parking sensor and one rear parking sensor. You can choose between the rear parking sensor or the rear vision parking sensor, depending on how much protection you want. The rear vision parking sensor comes with LED display to give you a better picture of the object around you. The rear parking sensors are engaged when you put the Chrysler in reverse. The front parking sensor works a little differently, as it has a button to engage the parking sensor.
To protect your Chrysler make sure you pick up the PD1 Chrysler parking sensors at www.parkingdynamics.co.uk. You can also find information regarding technical information and features at this link. 

December 11th, 2008

Parking Dynamics PD1 Kia Parking Sensor

Kia’s are not truly expensive cars like the Lotus or Lexus; however that doesn’t mean they aren’t just as valuable to you when you purchase a new or used Kia. If you have recently purchased a Kia you might want to consider how you will take care of the vehicle. After all you don’t want any damage to happen to it. A lot of the time we think about theft, on the road accidents, and minor scraps that can happen when backing out of our driveway. What you also want to consider is that 33 percent of all parking accidents occur because of driver error. If you find a lot of blind spots in your Kia you should consider the parking aids at www.parkingdynamics.co.uk. The parking aids offered will help you safely park and un- park your vehicle without damage. 

Parking Dynamics has a PD1 Kia parking sensor that works on your vehicle. In fact the PD1 parking sensor is a universal parking sensor, so it works on just about every car on the road. The PD1 Kia parking sensor has an electromagnetic technology. The electromagnetic parking sensor offers all around protection for your vehicle, even on the corners and sides of the bumper. It can help prevent bumps, scraps, tragic accidents, and other issues. The PD1 parking sensor will detect people, vehicles, curbs, walls, posts, bushes, and garage doors. You will never have to worry about your vehicle being damaged in a parking accident. You have complete parking safety.
The PD1 Kia parking sensor can be front, back or both. The front parking sensor works with a button under the steering wheel and two audible zones. The rear parking sensor is engaged whenever the car is placed in reverse. There are three audible zones for the rear sensor to help you get closer to an object without damage when parallel parking or backing up. 
The installation of the parking aids is quite simple, but you can also ask a professional to install the system if needed. The installation is a no holes parking sensor, which means it is invisible when placed on your car. It attaches to the back of your bumper and will not ruin the factory look. The Parking Dynamics PD1 Kia parking sensor does not require maintenance. For full protection of your Kia try a PD1 parking sensor.

December 10th, 2008

JML Parking Sensor Vs. Parking Dynamics PD1 Parking Sensor

Parking accidents are common; what’s more they occur with higher frequency in countries with slick wet roads like the UK. As the season grows colder and snow begins to stick to the roads and parking areas you want to make sure your vehicle is covered. Everyone has to have insurance in order to get a vehicle registered, but when the average cost of vehicle accidents for parking is about 500 pounds you want to have the best protection available for your vehicle. There are two types of parking sensors on the market. These parking sensors are meant to give your vehicle all around protection from any type of parking accident that may occur. The first parking sensor is the JML parking sensor. The second type is the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor.

We are going to look at both parking sensors to determine what parking aid may be best for you. The JML parking sensor is an ultrasonic sensor. The JML parking sensor kit requires four to six sensors to be placed on the vehicle for almost ‘all-around’ protection. The JML parking sensor is a no drills parking sensor. It adheres to the bumper with tape. Then from the parking sensor on the bumper the JML parking sensor technology routes a wired cord to the inside of your vehicle. This wire from the JML parking sensor will plug into your cigarette lighter in the car. 
The JML parking sensor is not an ‘invisible when fitted’ design. In fact the parking aid does not hide the wire or the sensors at all. Most ultrasonic sensors will require holes to be drilled into the bumper. The JML parking sensors just adhere with tape. They could very easily drop off, get crushed, or just stop working. Ultrasonic parking sensors need maintenance because of their design. The JML parking sensor could very easily stop working, and even maintenance will not be able to correct the problem. Furthermore the JML sensors are a ‘DIY’ kit for £29.95. That may seem like a deal until you realise the parking aids are what you pay for. They are cheap and their quality will reflect that.
We want you to be protected inside your vehicle as well as have protection for your vehicle. The second type of sensor the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor is an electromagnetic parking sensor. The electromagnetic parking sensor technology extends for a larger radius of protection than the ultrasonic sensor from JML. It can also read up to 10cm for closeness. In other words your bumper can come within 10cm of a parked car without faulty readings from the PD1 parking sensors.
The Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor also varies from the JML parking sensor in design. The electromagnetic parking sensor is an ‘invisible when fitted’ design because it attaches to the rear side of your bumpers rather than marring the factory bumper. You do not have to drill holes for the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor. The electromagnetic parking sensor is also a maintenance free system. Due to the location of the parking sensors inside the bumper dirt and other build up will not occur. The Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensors are also stationary, meaning they will never move and therefore adjustment is unneeded. 
The Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor does require a professional to fit the parking sensors to your bumper. You can do it yourself only if you truly understand how parking sensors work and how cars work. The point is the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor will not have any unsightly wires or be faulty in any way. 
The PD1 parking sensors also extend the entire length of the bumper, rather than being 4 to 6 sensors like the JML parking sensor. The electromagnetic parking sensor allows for the corners and sides of your vehicle to be well protected from any damage from objects. The Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor is also a universal design. The parking aids will work on almost every vehicle manufactured. The cost of the PD1 parking sensors is more than the JML parking sensor, but you do get a quality product in the PD1 parking aids. 
For more information regarding the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor design for both the rear parking sensor and front parking sensor go to www.parkingdynamics.co.uk/technical and www.parkingdynamics.co.uk/features. Both of the pages explain in full detail how the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor works and why it is superior over the JML parking sensor with ultrasonic design.
                 

December 5th, 2008

Ultrasonic Parking Sensors Vs. Electromagnetic Parking Sensors

Parking Dynamics offers the only electromagnetic parking sensors on the market. All other parking sensors you may find are going to be created based on the ultrasonic parking sensor technology. The ultrasonic parking sensors are a lesser technology, despite the fact that they have been around for more years than the electromagnetic parking sensor. 

The ultrasonic parking sensor was first created for commercial use. Commercial vehicles would come equipped with the parking sensors for reverse only. A few years after the ultrasonic parking sensors were used on commercial vehicles car manufacturers began installing them on some of the more expensive vehicles like Lexus and BMW. Today you can still pre- order the parking sensor kit installation from car manufacturers. However, what if you purchase a used car or don’t want to pay the increased price of the car dealer cost? You still have the option of purchasing an aftermarket parking sensor kit.

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To better help you understand the difference between ultrasonic parking sensors and the electromagnetic parking sensors we are going to look at our Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor and the JML parking sensor. The JML parking sensor is an ultrasonic parking sensor. The JML parking sensor is a cheap and inexpensive version of other ultrasonic parking sensors that require holes drilled into the bumpers. The JML parking sensor adheres to the outside of the bumper with tape, then a wire is routed to the cigarette lighter inside the vehicle to power the parking aids. It is an unsightly ultrasonic parking sensor. 

The JML parking sensor does require maintenance, and typically won’t last for a longer period of time. Ultrasonic sensors like the JML, Cobra, or even Steelmate have a lower range for detecting objects. The design of 4 to 6 ultrasonic parking sensors means the sides and corners of the bumper will not be protected. In fact the parking sensors could miss an object and still cause damage to your vehicle. When you own a Lexus, Peugeot, or Audi you want to make sure the parking sensors installed will keep the factory look and give you all around protection.

This is where the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor comes in. The PD1 parking sensor or electromagnetic car parking sensor runs the entire backside of your bumper giving you all around protection on the sides and corners. It can detect objects up to 10cm without giving a faulty reading. The PD1 parking sensor is also a universal parking sensor, which means it works on all types of vehicles. The electromagnetic parking sensor can detect several types of obstacles from people, vehicles to high or low curbs.

View the PD1 Electromagnetic Parking Sensor

The Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor is a more expensive kit and generally requires a trained professional over the JML do it yourself kit. You do get what you pay for when you choose the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor. Unlike the Steelmate, Corbra, or JML parking sensors the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor is maintenance free. It is also an invisible when fitted design offering the most protection.
Another difference between the ultrasonic parking sensors and the electromagnetic parking sensors is what it can detect. We mentioned above the electromagnetic parking sensor can detect just about any object and save you from a parking accident. The ultrasonic parking sensor system like the JML parking sensor has difficulty reading shrubs and wire fences. The ultrasonic parking sensor can only give you an accurate reading up to 40cm.
Lastly the electromagnetic parking sensor from Parking Dynamics can be used on just about any car or bumper. You can use the PD1 parking sensor on metal bumpers with a slight modification and still no holes need to be drilled. For more technical information seek www.parkingdynamics.co.uk/technical and www.parkingdynamics.co.uk/features. You will notices immediately that the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor has more than the ultrasonic parking sensor from JML.

December 5th, 2008

Citroen Parking Sensor

The PD1 Citroen parking sensor will work on any model Citroen you might have. Protecting your vehicle is very important to you. As a company Parking Dynamics realises just how much you want to make sure your car is always safe. There are times when your car might be left parked on a street or accident occurs that is not your fault. Sadly these types of safety measures are hard to protect. However, with the PD1 Citroen parking sensor you can at least have parking safety measures in place. 

Parking safety whether you are pulling into a space, leaving a space, or parallel parking is imperative. To make sure your vehicle will be safe from the regular bumps, scraps, and even curbs you should have the Citroen parking sensor.
The PD1 Citroen parking sensor can be fitted on the front and rear bumper depending on the package you choose. There are three types of Citroen parking sensors from Parking Dynamics. You have the front parking sensor, rear parking sensor, and the rear vision parking sensor. The front parking sensor works a little differently than the rear parking sensors. With the front Citroen parking sensor you have a button that will be installed near the steering wheel. When you depress the button you turn the parking sensor on or off. 
The rear parking sensors are hooked into the reverse gear. Any time you place your vehicle in reverse the rear parking sensors will begin reading the area automatically. The rear vision parking sensor offers an LED display to help map the area behind your bumper. It gives you a little extra knowledge to help avoid the most common parking accidents.
There are other Citroen parking sensors on the market. These other sensors are ultrasonic parking sensors. They usually require 4 to 6 sensors on the vehicle to give protection. They don’t work on the sides or corners of the bumpers very well. They also require drilled holes or adhesive tape. The ultrasonic parking sensors do need maintenance. JML parking sensors are a type of ultrasonic parking sensor.
The PD1 Citroen parking sensor is an electromagnetic parking sensor. It provides all around protection on the sides and corners of the bumper, as well as the rest of the bumper. It is a no drill parking sensor. It is also an “invisible when fitted” design because it attaches to the inside of the bumpers leaving your car looking factory new. The PD1 Citroen parking sensor just needs a front parking sensor and a rear parking sensor to provide the most protection. It also works up to as close as 10cm for accurate readings. There should be no doubt in your mind as to the best parking sensor for you and your Citroen. For more information on the PD1 Citroen parking sensor check out www.parkingdynamics.co.uk/technical.

December 5th, 2008

Ford Car Parking Sensors

Ford a long time Car Company does sell parking sensor packages for their cars. If you want to spend the money to get a package added on at the factory you can certainly do so. Typically these packages are upwards of 500 pounds and can be quite expensive for the technology offered. Even their commercial trucks can come equipped with parking sensors. However, if you did not purchase your car directly from the factory or want to spend less on the car parking sensor options you can go with a different option. The Ford parking sensors we have from Parking Dynamics give you all around protection in an easy to install kit.

At Parking Dynamics you have three types of kits to choose from. The PD1 parking sensor can be rear parking sensors, rear vision parking sensors, and front parking sensors. To get the all- around protection you need at least the rear and front parking sensor kit. 
The front parking sensor has a slightly different set up than the rear parking sensor. First of all the front parking sensor engages when you depress a button typically installed under or around your steering wheel. The reverse parking sensor works whenever you place the car in reverse. There is a sensor on the gear shift that tells the rear parking sensor that you are backing up. 
What makes the PD1 parking sensor even better is its no drill parking sensor design. You do not have to drill any holes into the bumpers for installation. Instead the PD1 parking sensor for Ford will adhere to the back of the bumper. It is also a maintenance free option because they don’t move after installation and will not get dirty like the ultrasonic parking sensors. The ultrasonic parking sensors require maintenance and holes in the bumper.
Installation of the Ford parking sensors can be found on www.parkingdynamics.co.uk for more information. We also have other information listed on how the electromagnetic parking sensor from Parking Dynamics works. This ensures you have the best parking sensor on your Ford, and can avoid any damage for years to come when parking.

November 29th, 2008

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