Can a reverse camera be installed if not originally equipped?

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StLane
07/28/25 7:18pm
It is possible to install a reverse camera if your car does not come with one. Here is some relevant information about car reverse cameras. Types of reverse cameras: There are generally two types: standalone external screen type and embedded screen type. Standalone external screen type: The standalone external screen type displays the image captured by the rear camera on a separate small screen (this function is usually integrated into rearview mirror dash cams, so the screen refers to the rearview mirror screen). This type of reverse camera has a simple structure and is easy to install, but the screen size is small and the quality is relatively poor. Embedded screen type: The embedded screen type displays the image on the built-in infotainment screen. Since most embedded screens are Android-based car systems, they not only provide the reverse camera function but also come with additional features like car connectivity, smart navigation, and various other intelligent functions that Android car systems can offer.
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