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afterburn 549 01-07-2026 05:00 AM

Car night vision ! ???
 
I have been thinking -
Is there a way to avoid hitting animals, especially at night?
A way to see them?
The deer around here are just suicidal !
I started thinking about car vision, infrared stuff / thermal cameras.
It turns out maybe it is here already, and I am behind the times, again!

Are you guys up to speed on this stuff?
What works, does not work?
Thanx!

https://robofinity.com/products/car-thermal-night-vision

https://www.techradar.com/computing/thermal-master-nv300-max-car-night-vision-camera-review

ryans65 01-07-2026 05:51 AM

BMW has had it for 20 years

afterburn 549 01-07-2026 06:46 AM

Well, that's good!
I'm pretty sure the rest of the industry has not?
We all need it!
SO, who makes the best ad one to add on?

Seahawk 01-07-2026 07:35 AM

I have not driven any of the systems available, but these folks seem to have an excellent approach to what they are really selling:

https://thermalmaster.com/collections/car-night-vision-system

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1767799894.jpg

Having flown night vision as well as thermal systems, my concerns are the learning curve (and yet another display) and folks thinking they can drive faster because of the thermal system...

That said, I'd love to test one out:cool:

afterburn 549 01-07-2026 07:47 AM

Thanx Seahawk!
Being the cost of one camera is far less than one deer bender, , its just a matter of selection now.

jyl 01-07-2026 09:44 AM

Would the camera of a thermal system have to be placed on the outside of the car, or can it work through a windshield?

wilnj 01-07-2026 10:41 AM

https://i.makeagif.com/media/5-05-2021/2Pl7sk.gif

wdfifteen 01-07-2026 12:18 PM

For me, driving at night is difficult enough without something else to monitor.
I can't see how it would be helpful, at least in the situations I've been in. The deer I've encountered have jumped out from behind some cover. One that I didn't actually hit ran full speed into the side of my car! I guess if a deer was IN the road or standing near it, this would help, but in my experience, well - I've never experienced that situation.

onewhippedpuppy 01-07-2026 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ryans65 (Post 12589300)
BMW has had it for 20 years

So has Mercedes in the S Class. Also very common in higher end ocean going boats, headlights aren’t exactly a thing out there.:)

masraum 01-07-2026 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wilnj (Post 12589479)

ROFLMAO! I'd forgotten about this. Wasn't one of the guys Jackie Chan.

masraum 01-07-2026 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 12589357)
I have not driven any of the systems available, but these folks seem to have an excellent approach to what they are really selling:

https://thermalmaster.com/collections/car-night-vision-system

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1767799894.jpg

Having flown night vision as well as thermal systems, my concerns are the learning curve (and yet another display) and folks thinking they can drive faster because of the thermal system...

That said, I'd love to test one out:cool:

Thermal certainly sounds like the way to go.

I drive about 4-5 miles down a road in pitch black at 4am. I'm always on the lookout for deer on the side of the road. I've seen them a handful times over the last 3 years or so. I left to go to work this morning in the thickest fog that I can remember seeing. I got about 10 miles from home and turned around to head back. It wasn't worth it to drive to work in that environment. I saw a bunch of posts on the Internet about accidents, multivehicle pile-ups, and just horrible driving conditions. I'd have loved one of these, but ideally, it would be some sort of HUD, not another screen to look at.

Eric Hahl 01-07-2026 12:46 PM

Didn't work so well for this guy. Well, he was traveling at 140mph! Yes, that's a Deer in there.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1767818696.jpg

wilnj 01-07-2026 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12589537)
ROFLMAO! I'd forgotten about this. Wasn't one of the guys Jackie Chan.


Yep.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric Hahl (Post 12589551)
Didn't work so well for this guy. Well, he was traveling at 140mph! Yes, that's a Deer in there.


And people say there’s no spare room in the modern engine bay!

Sarc 01-07-2026 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 12589531)
So has Mercedes in the S Class. Also very common in higher end ocean going boats, headlights aren’t exactly a thing out there.:)

The Lexus Lx470 had it as well.

masraum 01-07-2026 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric Hahl (Post 12589551)
Didn't work so well for this guy. Well, he was traveling at 140mph! Yes, that's a Deer in there.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1767818696.jpg

At least it didn't hit the windshield at that speed.

I remember a photo from years ago where a Viper on a track hit a bird (turkey, pheasant, something like that) at speed. A lot of the bird ended up squeezed through a hole in the windshield. Fortunately the bird hit on the pass side.

jyl 01-07-2026 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jyl (Post 12589454)
Would the camera of a thermal system have to be placed on the outside of the car, or can it work through a windshield?


The reason I ask is, if inside is OK you could use a phone with thermal imager attachment on a mount, as a test.

afterburn 549 01-07-2026 04:02 PM

So far, I have only found the two vendors that sell thermal imaging.
Transparently, none of us is up to speed on this ad on option?
I am still in the dark.

wilnj 01-08-2026 09:13 AM

I think this car ran some version of what you're looking for.

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A930Rocket 01-08-2026 06:46 PM

Sounds like the deer need night vision goggles, to see you!

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 12589526)
For me, driving at night is difficult enough without something else to monitor.
I can't see how it would be helpful, at least in the situations I've been in. The deer I've encountered have jumped out from behind some cover. One that I didn't actually hit ran full speed into the side of my car! I guess if a deer was IN the road or standing near it, this would help, but in my experience, well - I've never experienced that situation.



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