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titleOfInvention Electronic anti-dazzle inside rear-view mirror with car-backing image system and car
abstract The utility model provides an electronic anti-dazzle inside rear-view mirror with a car-backing image system and a car. The electronic anti-dazzle inside rear-view mirror with the car-backing image system comprises a camera, a connection shaft, a mirror shell, a circuit board, a color display screen, an electrically-induced light lens and a mirror ring. The mirror shell is fixed inside the car through the connection shaft, the circuit board is installed inside the mirror shell, the circuit board is connected with the color display screen, a back image, collected by the camera, of the car is displayed on the color display screen, the color display screen is connected with the circuit board and positioned behind the electrically-induced light lens, and the electrically-induced light lens is installed on the mirror ring. The mirror ring and the mirror shell are fixed together, and the electrically-induced light lens adopts a lens with a high-transmittance third layer coating film, so that a driver can clearly observe the image on the color display screen through the electrically-induced light lens in a transmission mode, and the driver can clearly see an image behind the car so as to be beneficial to backing the car. Accordingly, safety of the whole driving process is improved, and the driver can utilize split vision of the eyes to observe road conditions on two sides of a car body while backing the car.
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