Does Installing a Radar Affect the Car?

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LeVivian
07/29/25 11:52am
Installing a reverse radar does not affect the car. Below is a detailed introduction to reverse radars: 1. Introduction: A reverse radar, also known as a reverse collision avoidance radar or parking assist device, mainly consists of ultrasonic sensors, a controller, and a display. It serves as a safety auxiliary device when parking or reversing, providing the driver with information about surrounding obstacles through sound or more intuitive displays, thus eliminating the hassle of checking around the vehicle during parking, reversing, or starting. 2. Principle: When reversing, the reverse radar utilizes ultrasonic waves. The sensor installed on the rear bumper sends ultrasonic waves that reflect off obstacles, calculates the actual distance between the vehicle and the obstacle, and then alerts the driver, making parking or reversing easier and safer.
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