What are the pros and cons of installing a rearview camera?

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VonLola
07/25/25 3:15pm
A rearview camera, also known as a parking assist system, reverse visual system, or vehicle monitoring system, is widely used in various large, medium, and small vehicles for reversing or driving safety assistance. The pros and cons of installing a rearview camera are as follows: 1. A rearview camera can effectively prevent scratches on the car, making reversing safer. 2. A rearview camera can easily handle various complex reversing environments. 3. It may void the warranty on the vehicle's wiring. 4. If the vehicle catches fire and subsequent inspection reveals that the cause of the fire is related to the wiring, the 4S shop may not be held responsible.
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