All-New Subaru EyeSight Tutorial Video Full HD

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Published 2015-04-10
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Subaru’s renowned technologies now include a new ‘driver assist system’ called EyeSight. EyeSight is a second pair of eyes that monitors the road ahead and recognises potentially dangerous driving situations.

Using three-dimensional images captured by cameras mounted at the top of the front windscreen, EyeSight™ provides audible and visual warnings to prompt the driver to take action. Apart from these built-in functions, EyeSight will also apply automatic braking intervention, when necessary, to help avoid or reduce the severity of a detected frontal collision.

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All Comments (21)
  • @46wac
    Very informative video. I have kids (22 and 30 years old), that don't give a shit about safety, when driving. All they care about Apple car play, Pandora and SiriusXM. They don't want to hear or read the vehicle manual. Thank you Subaru for keeping my grown children safe.
  • @caljohnson4829
    I appreciate the pre collision breaking system saved my life. Thank you Subaru!😊
  • @SeaJay_Oceans
    Thank you Subaru for protecting the lives of your drivers and their families !!! Subaru is a good company. :-)
  • @KentuckyRanger
    My main love is adaptive cruise control. I've had my Gen5 since 2015, and in the 3 years I've owned it, EyeSight has never given a false brake. It has given a couple false alerts, but has never falsely applied the brakes. Twice it saved me. Once, was a pedestrian who ran out in front of me, and the car started braking before I was able to react. The second time was a car that pulled out in front of me. Once again, the car was already applying the brakes before I had my foot on the brake. I'll never own another car, other than a Subaru with EyeSight!
  • I have a specific personal experience with EyeSight on my US-model 2017 Forester which deserves conscious recognition by other EyeSight drivers. I had gotten well used to the situations in foggy/frosty weather when EyeSight recognizes that it is "blind" and shuts itself off with a dashboard warning message. However, I was most surprised to experience on a long summer trip that one smashed insect in just the wrong place in front of one camera, can make EyeSight "blind" without it realizing it, and without any shut-off or warning message. The only symptom was that cruise control did not sense any car in front, even when there was one. My recommendation is, be very aware that the "clean windshield" warning includes bugs.
  • Now I understand how eyesight works I will devote myself to fully learn new eyesight technology since i bought a new Subaru Limited with eyesight technology 😲😲✅
  • I love the cruise control, lane protection, blind spot warning, etc. However, Eyesight fails in fog, dust, rain, darkness, just when you need it most!
  • @HighPotatoo
    i have a brand new legacy with he eyesignt and i love it
  • @smilinglynn9584
    i drive 850 miles twice a week. This incredible EyeSight system has protected me numerous times. I Love It!!!
  • another EyeSight feature I expect 99% of owners do not realize is, if you want conventional non-adaptive cruise control, you can get it by holding the following distance button down for several seconds (3 horizontal lines).
  • @epgcst
    Very good job . I hope enjoy soon the fantastic levorg! Regards from Spain
  • @geofru
    at 9:42 you have the labels confused for "pre-collision braking", and "lane departure".
  • @easternma
    At 9:42 in this video the text identifying the pre-collision braking and lane departure off indicators is swapped.
  • @3kkk514
    Do you have acutual demomstration step by step all the features ?
  • @MrJB8383
    It’s not perfect but it helps when it works
  • @chettingler7789
    Is there a warning volumn/frequency adjustment on the 2016 Forrester with Eyesight. I have a high frequency loss and don't hear the tones at all.
  • @maryhayden4356
    Good overview, but doesn't spend enough time on the actual buttons, settings, and graphics of the display. Guess you have to study the manual for that.
  • @donnacaron2367
    The eyesight technology buttons located below the rear view mirror inadvertently light indicating system is off and cannot be turned on, Thus, deactivating the features, although the symbols,on the dashboard , indicating that the system is deactivated do not appear. Thus I cannot tell if system is on or off much of the time. The indicator lights under the mirror will spontaneously turn off, activating the system and the features will begin to work again. How can I solve this problem ? The problem is the system turns off spontaneously. I cannot identify any pattern to this problem. When I press the buttons , and hear them beep, the system will not turn on.