I tried the $500 car gadget created by ex-Apple engineers - here's what it was like
Pearl
Pearl, a startup created by former Apple engineers, is one of these companies. Since it emerged from stealth mode last June, Pearl has been selling its $500 RearVision product: a camera that clicks to the border of your license plate and streams live video to your smartphone.
The device is meant to give old cars a much-needed tech upgrade in an era where new vehicles are essentially computers on wheels. Most, if not all, new cars come with infotainment consoles that at the very least show what's behind you while you're reversing. But that barely scratches the surface of the tech entering the automotive space, from heads-up displays to Amazon's Alexa.
Pearl's RearVision is meant to offer a solution to car owners who want to spruce up older vehicle models in an increasingly tech-dominated industry. Here's what it was like to use:
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