
Front parking radar, also known as front parking sensor or front radar, is used to detect the distance of obstacles in front of the car when parking or driving at low speed. The principle of front parking radar is: 1. The front parking radar is designed and developed based on the principle that bats can fly at high speed in the dark without colliding with any obstacles. 2. The front parking radar probe is installed on the front bumper, and the probe radiates at an angle of about 45 degrees to search for targets in all directions. Extended content: The front parking radar provides information such as obstacle distance, direction, and area, and gives timely warnings, providing convenience for drivers when parking, driving at low speeds, following cars in traffic jams, or changing lanes, and helping to reduce or eliminate collisions and scratches caused by poor visibility when moving forward.


