
This installation time mainly depends on the installer's proficiency with the 360-degree panoramic camera system and the vehicle model. This is because it not only involves the installation of the cameras but also requires debugging the cameras, image stitching, etc. Therefore, it generally takes at least half a day or more. 360-Degree Panoramic Parking Camera: The 360-degree panoramic parking camera is a system that allows the driver to view a 360-degree panoramic fusion of the car's surroundings on the vehicle display screen, providing an ultra-wide-angle, seamless, real-time image (bird's-eye view). It helps the driver understand the blind spots around the vehicle and assists in more intuitive and safer parking. Notes: When installing the cameras, pay attention to their placement. The rear camera is vehicle-specific, so no adjustment is needed. The front camera should be installed as high as possible.

Last time I installed a 360-degree panoramic system on my friend's SUV, the whole process took about 4 hours, but this isn't fixed. The duration mainly depends on the vehicle model and system complexity. For compact cars I've worked on, with fewer camera positions and easier wiring, it takes about 2-3 hours. However, for older vehicles, especially those without factory预留孔位 (pre-drilled holes), additional drilling or interior adjustments are needed, extending the time to over 6 hours. I also advise against DIY, as beginners often mess up the wiring, causing camera looseness. During installation, you first need to remove the dashboard and rearview mirror, mount the cameras, connect them to the main unit for software calibration, and test for blind spots. After completion, a driving test ensures smooth, stable images—that's professional installation. Generally, finding a reliable shop and setting aside half a day is sufficient, but book in advance to avoid queue delays.

I had a panoramic system installed in my car last year, and the timing felt quite reasonable. I waited about 3 and a half hours at the professional auto shop. Before installation, the technician assessed the car's condition—my mid-sized car was relatively straightforward to equip. Four cameras were installed at the front, rear, left, and right positions, with wiring neatly hidden inside the body to avoid clutter. The entire process was divided into two stages: hardware installation took 2 hours, and the remaining time was spent on software calibration. The main factors affecting the duration were the car's layout complexity and the system type. Factory-compatible kits are the fastest, but I opted for a third-party kit that required some adaptation, slightly extending the time. Right after installation, parking became noticeably easier, especially providing peace of mind on narrow roads. I recommend asking the shop for a specific time estimate in advance to avoid last-minute changes. Overall, a successful installation can significantly enhance driving confidence.

As a car enthusiast, my experience with installing a 360-degree panoramic system tells me it usually takes 3 to 5 hours. The key is system selection—using a ready-made kit makes installation faster, while DIY tinkering may take longer. The core steps are straightforward: positioning the cameras, connecting the main unit and screen, and software calibration. But each step requires careful attention; messy wiring can distort the image. I highly recommend professional shops—they have the right tools and make the process much smoother. Actual time depends on the car model, with compact sedans taking less time and SUVs a bit longer. The benefits post-installation are significant: full visibility when parking reduces the risk of scratches, making the time investment absolutely worth it.


