EyeSight
Top 10 Cheapest Cars to Crash
A couple surprises on the list.
Two Companies are Working on Bringing In-Car Sensing Tech to New Cars
Improved gesture controls are on the horizon.
Could Facial Tracking Reduce Distracted Driving?
New tech aims to improve safety by keeping tabs on whoever’s behind the wheel.
IBM’s Watson Could Help Subaru’s EyeSight Technology
IBM’s Watson might best be known for its appearance on Jeopardy, but it could lend a helping hand in making cars safer.
Subaru Says ‘Aye’ to EyeSight in the Crosstrek Family
Attention Subaru fans, the company’s XV Crosstrek and Crosstrek Hybrid models are getting some new technology.
Top 10 Affordable Cars With Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive cruise control is common on many high-end cars, but did you know that a massive monthly payment isn’t necessary to access the technology? Cars with adaptive cruise control will slow down and speed up according to the vehicle ahead, making highway commuting much easier. Some systems will even stop the car completely and then…
2015 Subaru Legacy Priced From $22,490
Subaru’s 2015 Legacy mid-size sedan will start at $22,490 including delivery when it begins to arrive at dealers this summer.
Subaru Debuts Improved EyeSight System for 2015 Models
Subaru has revealed its next-generation EyeSight driver assistance system which now features color stereo cameras that deliver approximately 40 percent longer and wider detection range.
Subaru’s EyeSight Adds New Tech, Enhanced Features
Subaru‘s EyeSight system is entering its second generation with additional functionality and driver-assistance technologies.
Subaru EyeSight Safety Technology Announced: 2012 New York Auto Show Preview
Subaru announced its new, low-cost suite of safety systems called “EyeSight” today that the company says will be one of the most affordable instances of this technology on the U.S. market. By using two charge-coupled device (CCD) cameras mounted inside the car on the upper edge of the windshield, the company is able to offer a…
Subaru Introduces EyeSight Camera-Based Driver Assist Technology
Looks like cars of the future will have cameras everywhere. Subaru has just announced EyeSight, a camera-based driver assist option not unlike Volvo City Safety. It works in conjunction with Subaru’s new “pre-collision braking control” system — if the cameras detect an object or person in danger of being mowed down, an alarm will sound…






