11sep-reversingaids-hero Preview models tested

A good reversing camera could save a child's life.

The design of many modern cars makes it difficult to see what's behind them. A small child is especially vulnerable – every two weeks in there's at least one child admitted to hospital with injuries from a car driving at low speed in a private driveway. In most cases the car is reversing.

We've tested 13 reversing camera systems that cost just over $180 to more than $700. 

Plus: Watch the behind-the-scenes video of our test.  

Highlights of this report


Checklist


The different types of reversing aids and what to look for in a device. Read more

What we found


Comparisons of vision range, image quality and installation/set-up. Read more

We recommend


The most effective devices in our test of 13 models. Read more

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