
The rearview camera does not have brightness adjustment, but you can on the camera's light to assist in adjusting the brightness. The car's rearview camera system uses a far-infrared wide-angle camera device installed at the rear of the vehicle. Through the display screen inside the car, obstacles behind the vehicle can be clearly seen. The professional vehicle-mounted probe further enhances anti-magnetic, anti-vibration, waterproof, and dustproof performance. The vehicle display uses TFT true color, with anti-magnetic treatment to eliminate signal interference and flickering. It can receive two videos simultaneously, play VCD and DVD without a decoder, and features automatic level switching and automatic switch function for the rearview display. The dashboard and interior mirror-style display can clearly show the rear information through the vehicle-mounted camera at the back.

I've driven many cars and found adjusting the brightness of the reverse camera quite straightforward. Most models have this option in the infotainment system's settings menu. For example, open the main menu on the center display, enter the display or camera settings section, and you'll usually find a brightness slider for adjustment. Increase it for better nighttime visibility or decrease it to avoid glare under strong sunlight. It's best to make adjustments when the vehicle is stationary to avoid distractions while driving. Some cars even have shortcut keys, like steering wheel buttons that take you directly to the settings. After adjustment, remember to test the reverse camera effect. If the image remains unclear, don't forget to clean the lens, as dust can affect clarity. With a few tries, you'll get the hang of it – safety always comes first.

As a new driver who just got my license, I always find the reversing camera image not bright enough. The solution I've discovered is to on the vehicle's infotainment system. Generally, you can find the settings icon on the center console, tap into it, select display options and then adjust the camera brightness. Some vehicles make it easier with physical buttons. I recommend setting medium brightness during daytime to avoid glare, and slightly increasing it at night for better obstacle visibility. The adjustment process is simple - don't stress, just slowly slide the bar to test the effect. Never attempt to adjust while driving - that's extremely dangerous. Regularly clean the lens with a soft cloth to maintain optimal brightness. This setting can be a real lifesaver for beginners.

To adjust the brightness, first open the vehicle settings, find the relevant option in the menu, and simply slide the control bar. The key is to flexibly optimize it according to environmental changes.

Adjusting the brightness of the reversing camera requires attention to safety implications. I usually enter the settings menu to adjust the brightness when parking to prevent distractions from misoperation. Too dark and you can't see stones or children; too bright and it's glaring at night. Setting it up in the car's infotainment system only takes a few minutes, and proper adjustment can prevent accidents. Develop the habit of cleaning the lens to enhance effectiveness. Don't overlook brightness settings—they are a crucial part of reversing safety. Regular checks ensure everything works normally.

If the reversing camera image is too dark and cannot be adjusted, don't worry. First, check the system settings—it might be stuck at the default position. Simply switch to another menu option and reset the brightness. Cleaning lens stains can help improve clarity, making brightness adjustments more effective. Regularly fine-tune the slider based on morning and evening light changes to avoid keeping a fixed value. If it doesn't work, consider restarting the infotainment system or checking the manual for hidden brightness adjustment options, which usually solve most issues.


