Does installing a 360-degree panoramic view system cause significant damage to a new car?

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Zara
07/29/25 11:18pm
Installing a 360-degree panoramic view system in a new car can cause considerable damage as it may disrupt the original wiring of the vehicle. Alternatively, installing a rearview camera allows you to observe the distance between the rear of the car and obstacles while reversing. Components of a 360-degree panoramic system: It primarily consists of four cameras: a front grille camera at the front of the car, two cameras mounted beneath each side mirror, and a rear license plate camera. There's no need to worry about the installation affecting the car's appearance, as these are discreetly placed and hardly noticeable, maintaining the overall aesthetic consistency. Each camera serves a specific purpose, with the side mirror cameras being fisheye lenses that cover a wide field of view, while the front and rear cameras have a narrower coverage. Usage of the 360-degree panoramic system: The 360-degree panoramic camera is quite user-friendly. For instance, during driving or parking, it automatically adjusts the camera angle to the driver's perspective, displaying the relevant view on the screen to assist in spotting areas not easily visible to the naked eye. This helps in parking the car more accurately.
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