Awesome…..just a heads up, when you park your Jeep on sunny days place a cover over the HUD glass to help reduce direct sunlight and UV which could after a while damage it.
That's amazing 👏. I've been wanting something more rugged and durable than my car but I don't need a truck (I don't haul or pull trailers). A Jeep Grand Cherokee seems like a good fit seeing as I don't go off road ever but I DO see deer and hogs crossing these country roads often. This night vision could save my life and keep me from damaging the vehicle 😃.
Great vid~ I'm glad you mentioned the driving assist/lane centering & that it works well on the hwy. I do a lot of trips from Las Vegas to California & it's 400 miles of strait nothing~ it would be great to let the Jeep to most of the work.
Regarding the speed limit signs on the nav: try it when you have a gps route activated. I don't know if that will work but I noticed that's when it shows up on my dad's car (not a jeep btw). he was asking himself the same thing "why doesnt the speed limit sign show up?" then we tinkered with it and found it only displays when a gps route is active. seems silly bc one would think the speed limit should be displayed regardless of using gps help or not. hope this helps
A few examples - 1) Driving down a residential street where someone could be someone walking/jogging/riding a bike on the road that might be hard to see 2) Out in the country this would alert you of deer or other animals that are next to or on the road. 3) How about even unlit parking lots in pour weather conditions that make it hard to see people It's simply a tool that can help assist & alert you.
@@greentruth89 Most people are going to pay for the heads up display, both of these features come together, if you've had a heads up display before you'd never go back, it's that simple, it's just a lot of cars that aren't expensive don't have it.
This is a thermal imager, not a night vision ! I know .. both are used for night vision I mean the difference between military pvs 14 And any military thermal scope
Yeah that is a bummer when you're paying $60k and you get like a $750 credit. I tried finding one out there that still had it but couldn't. I find the "normal" suspension that comes with it to be on the stiffer side.
Does the heads-up display alert you to any animals/people detections that the night vision detects? I fear that the night vision would become more of a distraction to take my eyes off of the road, if I'm constantly having to monitor it instead of just looking at it when something is detected.
@@thomasgoodwin5198 no alerting on the heads up display that I've seen.. that would be nice. I believe it gives an audible sound to alert you and will turn the center display to the night vision if something is noticed... Now, if the night vision is being displayed it doesn't alert unless something is in the vehicles path (red vs yellow object) Then again, there could be options somewhere in a menu to modify all that. I'll need to look.
Great FLIR quality. RUclips Gen 1 Apache FLIR videos and you will see what crap FLIR is like. GEN 2 FLIR was being deployed around 2006 and that was improved.
I have a 2022 Grand Cherokee. The night vision is cool technology, but it’s horribly positioned. It’s impossible to use and keep your eyes on the road at the same time.
Thank you for doing this... not sure why its so hard to find a video on such a great feature. Thanks for sharing.
Can the night vision screen be brought up on the passenger side lcd so your passenger could watch for wildlife etc, while you stare ahead at the road?
Awesome…..just a heads up, when you park your Jeep on sunny days place a cover over the HUD glass to help reduce direct sunlight and UV which could after a while damage it.
This totally helps. Love this video and your comments. Thank you!
That's amazing 👏. I've been wanting something more rugged and durable than my car but I don't need a truck (I don't haul or pull trailers). A Jeep Grand Cherokee seems like a good fit seeing as I don't go off road ever but I DO see deer and hogs crossing these country roads often. This night vision could save my life and keep me from damaging the vehicle 😃.
Great vid~ I'm glad you mentioned the driving assist/lane centering & that it works well on the hwy. I do a lot of trips from Las Vegas to California & it's 400 miles of strait nothing~ it would be great to let the Jeep to most of the work.
Regarding the speed limit signs on the nav: try it when you have a gps route activated. I don't know if that will work but I noticed that's when it shows up on my dad's car (not a jeep btw). he was asking himself the same thing "why doesnt the speed limit sign show up?" then we tinkered with it and found it only displays when a gps route is active. seems silly bc one would think the speed limit should be displayed regardless of using gps help or not. hope this helps
Did I miss how to engage the night camera ? or is it automatic?
So how can u watch the night vision and watch out windshield at the same time? Your supposed to just drive looking at the screen!?
How do you change the radio or the climate control when you're driving? You just glance down at it. You don't drive looking at it the whole time 😂
@@mrstang1977wait till ol boyo sees an aircraft cockpit 😂😂
I would use this coyote hunting since my scope does the same thing
Yep. My first thought was driving with it to spot pigs along the sides of ranch roads
Will google maps through carplay show up on the gauge cluster screen or does that not sync up too?
Google/Apple will only show up on the central main radio/control screen.
Does this feature come on the overland only?
I don't think so, it just needs to have the Technology package. Possibly Overland is the lowest trim to get that package?
Why and when will you need night vision. It’s best to pay attention to the road
A few examples - 1) Driving down a residential street where someone could be someone walking/jogging/riding a bike on the road that might be hard to see 2) Out in the country this would alert you of deer or other animals that are next to or on the road. 3) How about even unlit parking lots in pour weather conditions that make it hard to see people
It's simply a tool that can help assist & alert you.
I don't see how that would help anyone. Just an useless feature you'll never use for extra money that you'll end up needing to pay off the car 😂
@@greentruth89 Someone always needs to be a 🤡... Well don't check the box if you don't want it. I find it useful and have no problem paying for it
@@greentruth89 Most people are going to pay for the heads up display, both of these features come together, if you've had a heads up display before you'd never go back, it's that simple, it's just a lot of cars that aren't expensive don't have it.
@@greentruth89 you’ve never been down a country road with no light poles, scary as shit as full beams don’t go that far.
What do you think of the headlights
They seem fine. It's my wife's car so I don't really drive it too much
This is a thermal imager, not a night vision
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I know .. both are used for night vision I mean the difference between military pvs 14 And any military thermal scope
You can't use Apple or Android NAV apps?
You can use them on the main screen, however they don't play / work with the heads up navigation
very nice features the dissappoinment is that no more air suspension available for grand cherokee L
Yeah that is a bummer when you're paying $60k and you get like a $750 credit. I tried finding one out there that still had it but couldn't. I find the "normal" suspension that comes with it to be on the stiffer side.
Does the heads-up display alert you to any animals/people detections that the night vision detects? I fear that the night vision would become more of a distraction to take my eyes off of the road, if I'm constantly having to monitor it instead of just looking at it when something is detected.
@@thomasgoodwin5198 no alerting on the heads up display that I've seen.. that would be nice. I believe it gives an audible sound to alert you and will turn the center display to the night vision if something is noticed... Now, if the night vision is being displayed it doesn't alert unless something is in the vehicles path (red vs yellow object)
Then again, there could be options somewhere in a menu to modify all that. I'll need to look.
@@mrstang1977 thanks for this info!
It would be cool if this was optional on a Wrangler.
Great FLIR quality. RUclips Gen 1 Apache FLIR videos and you will see what crap FLIR is like. GEN 2 FLIR was being deployed around 2006 and that was improved.
Pretty awesome 👍
I have a 2022 Grand Cherokee. The night vision is cool technology, but it’s horribly positioned. It’s impossible to use and keep your eyes on the road at the same time.