What is the Difference Between Front Radar and Rear Radar?
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The difference between front radar and rear radar lies in their different purposes. 1. Front Radar: The front radar can detect obstacles that are below the bumper and difficult for the driver to see from inside the car, such as flower beds or playing children, and it will issue an alert. (The front radar probe is installed on the front bumper and scans at approximately a 45-degree angle to search for targets in all directions.) 2. Rear Radar: Also known as a parking sensor, it is a safety aid for car parking or reversing. The probe is installed on the rear bumper. When the gear lever is shifted into reverse, the rear radar automatically starts working. When the probe detects an object behind the vehicle, the buzzer emits a warning sound. As the vehicle continues to reverse, the frequency of the alarm sound gradually increases, eventually turning into a continuous tone.