What Is a Blind-Spot Monitor?
Blind-spot monitoring (BSM) is an active driver aid/safety device with the ability to detect what your eyes may miss, issuing a warning as a vehicle approaches from behind in an adjoining lane.
Blind-spot monitoring (BSM) is an active driver aid/safety device with the ability to detect what your eyes may miss, issuing a warning as a vehicle approaches from behind in an adjoining lane.
Bang & Olufsen Premium Audio is a high-end audio system from an electronics manufacturer whose sound systems are available in modern luxury cars from multiple manufacturers, including Audi, Lamborghini, Bentley, Aston Martin, Ford, and Genesis.
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A kilowatt-hour (kWh) is a measure of the amount of energy a device needs to run for one hour, commonly used as the billing unit for residential or commercial electrical service.
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