Can 360-degree Surround View be Installed Afterwards?
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360-degree Surround View can be installed afterwards. The 360-degree Surround View system uses four ultra-wide-angle cameras positioned at the front, rear, left, and right of the vehicle to capture real-time images of their respective areas. These images are then processed by an image processing unit for distortion correction, perspective transformation, and image stitching, ultimately displaying a real-time and complete 360-degree bird's-eye view on the central control screen. The front camera is installed on a suitable grille or emblem at the front of the vehicle; the side cameras are mounted at the bottom of the left and right side mirrors—universal types require drilling for installation, while professional ones can directly replace the original side mirrors; the rear camera is installed on the license plate light cover or the trunk handle. Precautions for Installing 360-degree Surround View: Retrofitting a 360-degree Surround View system will inevitably involve modifying the vehicle's wiring, as it requires connecting to the power supply and the reverse light circuit. Therefore, professional installation is essential to avoid damaging the car's wiring. After installation, waterproofing measures must be thoroughly implemented. Any leakage or loose connections could lead to overheating of the wiring, potentially causing a fire or damaging the 360-degree camera due to poor connections.