Why is the reversing camera image unclear or blurry?

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VanCorey
07/29/25 5:15pm
There are many reasons why the reversing camera image may be unclear. The most likely cause is dust or dirt on the camera lens, which can be resolved by simply wiping it clean with a soft cloth. If the blurriness is caused by water ingress, you can use a hot air blower to blow on the camera for a few minutes (to remove internal moisture). The specific reasons for a blurry or unclear reversing camera image are as follows: 1. Low-quality camera: Most reversing cameras on the market are waterproof, but if you purchase a low-quality one, water may seep in, causing image blurriness; 2. Poor contact in the wiring: If the reversing camera screen shows a snowy pattern, it may be due to poor contact in the wiring, leading to a blurry display, though this situation is relatively rare; 3. Improper brightness and chroma settings: If the brightness and chroma settings of the reversing camera display are incorrect, it may also result in an unclear reversing image under certain conditions.
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