How to Deal with Dark Rearview Camera Image?

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VanDeclan
07/29/25 9:22pm
Methods to address a dark rearview camera image: 1. Replace the rearview camera with a high-definition 8-light camera or a camera with night vision functionality; 2. Replace the reverse light with an LED reverse light, which automatically illuminates when the transmission is in reverse gear, lighting up the rear side of the vehicle while alerting pedestrians and vehicles behind to ensure safety. The main components of a night vision camera include the camera housing, infrared light panel, camera lens, and camera mainboard. The function of the infrared light panel is to use electrical energy to make the lamp cores in the infrared light panel emit infrared light waves and project them. The reflected infrared light is transmitted through the lens to the mainboard, which then converts the light signal into an electrical signal and finally into a video signal output.
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