Can a car be equipped with a reversing camera?

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LukeLynn
07/29/25 10:02pm
Yes, it can. Install a camera at the rear of the car and connect it to the display screen inside the car with wires. It is best to have the reversing camera installed by a 4S shop. The reversing camera is also known as a parking assist system, or reversing visual system, vehicle monitoring system, etc. After years of development, the reversing camera system has undergone technological upgrades and performance improvements, and has been applied to various vehicles, such as trucks, buses, school buses, combine harvesters, corn harvesters, public buses, engineering machinery, and other large vehicles. Whether in terms of structure and appearance, or performance and price, current products each have their own characteristics. Digital displays, screen displays, and multi-functional mirror displays are widely used.
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