Fleet owners have claimed their No. 1 obstacle to installing safety technology on their vehicles is the high cost. Autero has eliminated that excuse with cutting-edge wireless technology that is simple to install.
Autero Backing Alert System Easy to Install
Fleet owners have claimed their No. 1 obstacle to installing safety technology on their vehicles is the high cost. Autero has eliminated that excuse with cutting-edge wireless technology that is simple to install.

The cost-savvy minds behind Autero’s latest product know that fleet owners want to make economically sound choices. That’s why they developed wireless technology — which equals easier installation, requiring less time and ultimately resulting in a much lower price tag.
The new reverse backing alert system from Autero has a wireless connection between the controller and the LCD screen. It also boasts exclusive features such as a waterproof controller and eight-foot sonar detection.
Waterproof controllers can be mounted externally, which saves at least 30 minutes of installation time. Greater detection means increased safety, which translates to savings from potential property damages, loss of productivity, third-party liability claims and possible physical harm or death.
While safety remains the top priority, cost is a significant consideration for fleet owners. According to the American Society of Safety Engineers, the average cost of a fleet accident, including direct and indirect costs, is $14,000.
Included in the price of its systems, Autero will supply written installation instructions as well as provide over-the-phone technical service. Also, depending upon volume, Autero can send an installation technician to spend a full day training installers to equip vehicles with the products.
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