When it comes to enhancing your driving experience and safety, a 360-degree camera in a car is incredibly useful. Is a 360-degree camera in a car useful? Or you may want to know, can I add a 360 camera to my car? The good news is that you can add a 360-degree camera to your car. Whether for improved visibility or to keep up with the latest tech, installing a 360-degree camera is a smart upgrade that many drivers are opting for.
This is our complete guide to you about car surround view camera system.
In this all-new post you’ll learn:
What is a surround view camera system
How does it work
Tips for choosing aftermarket 360 car camera system
So if you are considering adding one to your car or would like to know more about such high tech camera system, you’ll love today’s guide.
Having a bird’s-eye view of your car while reversing is one of the coolest in-car tech features you can get these days.
This panoramic view makes parking and maneuvering in tight spaces a breeze.
Many firms now sell so-called surround-view camera systems or 360 car camera which can cover the entire area surrounding a vehicle with a 360 video at the top down.
With this configuration, it is more like your own personal drone flies right above your car and transmits live imagery directly to your in-car monitor to help removes blind spots.
Let’s dig a bit deeper to find out how do they work.
How Does A 360 Degree Car Camera Work?
The 360 camera system usually has 4 wide-angle cameras integrated into the car body panels.
One camera is in the middle of the front grille. Two more ultra-wide-angle cameras look down from the side view/wing mirrors along the flanks on the car. A fourth is just above the license plate.
While the minimum number of four cameras can form a 360° vision, there are cars that can have eight or nine cameras for such application.
Cameras must have the ability to view a vast area, so most of the cameras in such system would have a wide-angle lens up to 180 degree.
360 Degree Panoramic View Car Cameras Placement
The four wide-angle cameras create images from all measurements of the car.
And these pictures are concurrently sent to ECU of the surround view system host in which they’re processed for correction, and stitched together to generate real-time perspective of the environment of the vehicle as if from above.
The 360-degree image can be shown on a split screen in conjunction with forward, rear or side views, like shown above.
As you maneuver into a parking space, the 360-degree camera system shows nearby obstacles, helping you avoid impacts.
What Types Of Surround View Camera Systems Are Available?
Typically, there’re two types of 360 surround view systems available – 2D & 3D.
With the 2D system, you can choose to display image from one of those 4 cameras. In order to prevent scratching on a curb, for example, the passenger side camera will show a better view of the wheels.
Or you can see the image from the front camera of what is ahead, like off-street barriers.
Ford 360-degree camera
Newer cars with 360 degrees camera system or some aftermarket 360 car camera kits carry it further.
They can now show not only a Top View mode but also a 3D View mode, showing side traffic in the areas in front of and behind the vehicle.
The 3D View mode shows the vehicle and its environment from various perspectives to aid safe maneuvering in confined, low-visibility situations.
It’s like you have a camera on a drone, floating outside your car and flipping to your desired angle.
Display Hardware
The video from the panoramic image processing software is shown on an HMI (Human Machine Interface), which is often the screen of the infotainment system in your car or stand-alone in-car LCD monitor that comes with a windshield mounting suction cup, or dash mount stand.
In the surround view 360 camera system, feedback systems like audio warnings are also employed to alert the driver of surrounding objects.
Cars With 360-Degree Camera Systems(Incomplete List)
Many of us would have seen this technology in action in the latest models of cars.
Audi: Top view camera system with Virtual 360 View
Jaguar: 360 Surround Camera
BMW: Surround View With 3D View
Chevrolet: Surround Vision
Ford: 360-Degree Camera
Hyundai: Surround View Monitor
Infiniti: Around View Monitor
Kia: Surround View Monitor
Land Rover: 360-Degree Parking Aid; ClearView
Mazda: 360-Degree View Monitor
Mercedes-Benz: Surround View System
Nissan: Around View Monitor
Toyota: Bird’s Eye View Camera
Volkswagen: Overhead View Camera (Area View)
Volvo: 360-Degree Surround View
Is A 360-Degree Car Camera System Worth It?
While some drivers are better than others at parking, we all feel pain when our wheels are curbed and bumpers are scuffed. A 2D or 3D 360-degree camera system is well worth the investment if you want to stop such damages.
Especially when you’re driving an RV, trailer, or long truck, sliding into confined parking spots, turning, and other maneuvers can be quite tricky, particularly when you don’t have a regular backup vehicle camera system or parking sensors installed.
Motorhome and RV 360 Degree Camera System
Quick Tips: Some aftermarket 360-degree camera systems can record video feed from each of the four cameras as a separate channel on a micro SD card or a USB drive in loop mode, allowing the device to be used as a standard car DVR.
When the shock sensor (G-sensor) is tripped during CCTV recording in a parked vehicle, the device goes into standby mode and begins recording 2-3 minutes long video clips. After that, it goes back to standby mode.
Kocchi’s SurroundView™ System Video Footage
The newest ‘Artificial Intelligence Vision Assist’ technology is supported by 360 Surround View camera system, and now can ‘see’ pedestrians using advanced machine vision and artificial intelligence.
Kocchi’s AI SurroundView™ Vision System
Such system is designed to increase operator situational awareness by automatically detecting and advising when pedestrians approach forklifts, cars, access equipment, or other heavy machinery in operation.
So, is a 360-Degree camera system worth it?
I may say yes.
However, the cost is (and will remain) a major hurdle.
I think anyone who shops for a vehicle in that $20,000-$30,000 range probably won’t be willing to pay several thousand more for a 360-degree camera. And it doesn’t matter how effective it is.
For a quick example, the GLA-Class is the Mercedes-Benz entry-level SUV.
Its base 2023 GLA 250 ($37,520) provides a Parking Assistance Package ($1,240) that includes the Surround View System.
Another example is the 2023 Lincoln Corsair, with a starting price of $40,085. Its Collection II option group ($3,595) includes Lincoln’s Co-Pilot360 2.1 Vision 360-degree camera.
Can I Install Aftermarket 360° Camera System For My Car?
Just about every vehicle manufacturer has dipped their toes into the waters of 360-degree camera technology, with at least one model in their lineup boasting this feature.
However, you’d be hard-pressed to find this advanced tech in entry-level offerings from most mainstream brands.
But definitely you can purchase and install an aftermarket 360 car camera system if your car doesn’t have one.
There are many aftermarket 360 degree car camera systems you can buy to install for your car.
This can be harder to mount and install than a standard front and backup camera, since you have to install the 4 cameras to the vehicle, thus taking on more time to route all cables.
In the meantime you have to do camera calibration with provided tapes and mat which could be thought of one of the most difficult jobs while deploying a surround view system in a car or truck.
Camera calibration ensures proper performance of the surround view system as improper camera calibration might cause non-aligned picture stitching, ghosting and faulty color correction.
360 Car Camera Calibration(Tapes or Mats)
Most people would have the 360 car camera system installed by a car shop.
Have it professionally installed would normally take 1 to 2 hours and the installation process is much more complex for longer vehicles, like RVs, and definitely would increase total installation time and costs.
Cost and Labor Issues for Aftermarket Kits
The cost spectrum for these aftermarket camera kits is quite broad, with prices ranging from a modest $200 to a heftier $900 – and that’s just the initial outlay for the hardware.
Should you decide to have a professional handle the installation, you could be looking at an additional expense of $300 to $500.
If you’re the do-it-yourself type, equipped with the right tools and a spacious area to work in, taking on the installation yourself is certainly an option. That being said, it’s important to note that the process is more intricate than just affixing cameras to your vehicle and linking them up with a control unit.
It’s crucial to understand that there’s a considerable amount of detailed work involved. Properly calibrating and positioning the cameras will require a thoughtful amount of planning, measuring, and fine-tuning to get everything working to its full potential.
Kocchi’s manufactures the most advanced aftermarket 360 car camera system for passenger cars and commercial vehicles that can help to eliminate blind spots.
Want to learn more about the different 360 system options and their benefits to your wholesale, installation or distribution business? Please contact us and tell us more about your needs.
About the author
Kocchi’s product manager Eason brings his technical expertise to help explain vehicle safety products in an easy to understand fashion. Eason loves sharing his knowledge of the vehicle camera system and technology insights. He is the part of Kocchi’s team that knows ‘all the things’. He’s good at sharing his technical knowledge so you can benefit. BTW, he is an avid Lego fan!
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Hello!!! My 1st car (Nissan Rogue 16′) came with the 360 camera already built in. Being in NYC, it has literally saved me from so many different scenarios where if it wasn’t there I wouldn’t find parking for another 2 hrs, among other things. I’m about to trade her in and I can’t find one I can afford with the 360 cam. I read that drilling the additional holse for the mirrors and front bumper can devalue the car about 6k. I’m settling on the jeep cherokee 2017. I just really want the opinion of someone who knows exactly what they’re talking about before I devalue anything. THANK YOU SO MUCH IN ADVANCE!!
Hi Ari, it really depends. The only value it affects is that to the enthusiast. The public doesn’t notice or care.
If I’m flipping a car, holes aren’t changing what I’m paying and what I’m selling it for. I’m sure not reducing the price because a potential buyer doesn’t care for it.
I purchased 2020 Acura MDX with only reverse camera. I would like to install 360 bird view camera. Is it possible to get Acura upgrade or Can you recommend any good after market?
You can choose the 2020 Acura MDX – Advance 360 package. The original infotainment system displays all four camera feeds spliced together to give you 360 effects. And of course, the aftermarket 360 bird view camera system can make such an upgrade much easier and less costly.
Hi Ken, you can retrofit our 360 camera system into a Jetta Mk6. Our system has a parking recording mode which will start to record for about 3 minutes if the built-in G-sensor detects your car is struck while parked.
Certainly, a 360 surround view camera system should be a good option to eliminate blind spots, with total 4 cameras installed in your car, one at the front, one rear view, and two side cameras installed in your side mirrors. The four wide-angle cameras create images from all measurements of the car.
And these pictures are concurrently sent to ECU of the surround view system host in which they’re processed for correction and stitched together to generate real-time perspective of the environment of your car as if from above.
Hi there
I want to install such system on a bus. I know there are systems available online for large vehicles. But in what way do they differ from, for example, the 360 setup by T’EYES? Different cameras? Stronger CPU? Software?
Any input is appreciated.
Thnx.
Thanks for your message here. Different systems do differ in many ways. With different wide-angle cameras configuration, the image quality and waterproof level would be quite different. And with a better CPU built into the MCU, the calibration of the image would be faster with less latency to output for safer driving.
And regards the software part, which is the core of such a system, the calibration algorithm would finally determine the quality of stitched images from those 4 cameras, which would lead to a good image that looks quite natural rather than distorted.
Our 360 camera system needs 4pcs dedicated cameras that have ultra wide 180 degree view angle, and the ECU will merge the images from those 4pcs cameras into one in real time. So I’m afraid that you might not be able to use your existing cameras pre-installed.
Hello, Kocchi’s SurroundView™ is Universal 360 Degree Bird View System for any vehicles, so it will work for your lexsus nx360h 2023. Please reach us at sales@kocchis.com for your support, thank you!
Thanks for your question. If your multimedia device is with a 12-pin socket, you may have to order a 12 PIN to RCA cable from the market so that you can connect to the 360 car camera system.
Hi
Just got a Toyota Harrier Hybrid 2.5 that comes without the 360 Cam – Is it possible to install the 360 camera and would that interfere with the present configuration and driving features of the car ?
Hello. Yes, possible to connect our 360 cam system to your Toyota Harrier Hybrid 2.5 multimedia via RCA or HDMI connection, and it won’t interfere with the present configuration and driving features of the car if you connect it this way.
Hello!!! My 1st car (Nissan Rogue 16′) came with the 360 camera already built in. Being in NYC, it has literally saved me from so many different scenarios where if it wasn’t there I wouldn’t find parking for another 2 hrs, among other things. I’m about to trade her in and I can’t find one I can afford with the 360 cam. I read that drilling the additional holse for the mirrors and front bumper can devalue the car about 6k. I’m settling on the jeep cherokee 2017. I just really want the opinion of someone who knows exactly what they’re talking about before I devalue anything. THANK YOU SO MUCH IN ADVANCE!!
Hi Ari, it really depends. The only value it affects is that to the enthusiast. The public doesn’t notice or care.
If I’m flipping a car, holes aren’t changing what I’m paying and what I’m selling it for. I’m sure not reducing the price because a potential buyer doesn’t care for it.
I purchased 2020 Acura MDX with only reverse camera. I would like to install 360 bird view camera. Is it possible to get Acura upgrade or Can you recommend any good after market?
You can choose the 2020 Acura MDX – Advance 360 package. The original infotainment system displays all four camera feeds spliced together to give you 360 effects. And of course, the aftermarket 360 bird view camera system can make such an upgrade much easier and less costly.
Kocchi’s SurroundView™ 3D 360 car camera system is the one you might like to try. Link: https://www.kocchis.com/products/360-hd-surround-view-system/
I want to retrofit into a Jetta Mk6 but I also want traffic recording and recording when I’m parked for security
Hi Ken, you can retrofit our 360 camera system into a Jetta Mk6. Our system has a parking recording mode which will start to record for about 3 minutes if the built-in G-sensor detects your car is struck while parked.
I have a 2017 Nissann Pathfinder with a back-up camera. Is it possible to add more cameras in order to eliminate blind spots?
Certainly, a 360 surround view camera system should be a good option to eliminate blind spots, with total 4 cameras installed in your car, one at the front, one rear view, and two side cameras installed in your side mirrors. The four wide-angle cameras create images from all measurements of the car.
And these pictures are concurrently sent to ECU of the surround view system host in which they’re processed for correction and stitched together to generate real-time perspective of the environment of your car as if from above.
Hi there
I want to install such system on a bus. I know there are systems available online for large vehicles. But in what way do they differ from, for example, the 360 setup by T’EYES? Different cameras? Stronger CPU? Software?
Any input is appreciated.
Thnx.
Hello,
Thanks for your message here. Different systems do differ in many ways. With different wide-angle cameras configuration, the image quality and waterproof level would be quite different. And with a better CPU built into the MCU, the calibration of the image would be faster with less latency to output for safer driving.
And regards the software part, which is the core of such a system, the calibration algorithm would finally determine the quality of stitched images from those 4 cameras, which would lead to a good image that looks quite natural rather than distorted.
how much is it to add a bird eye view on a 2022 lexus is350 f sport
Hi there! Please send an email to sales@kocchis.com, you’ll receive feedback or advice from one of our experts soon, thank you.
Hi. What camera should I install on my 2014 Camaro. Im having hard time parking because of its very tight interior view. Thanks
Hi! For 2014 Camaro, smaller cameras are recommended. Consider our SurroundView™ 3D 360 Car Camera System or Live streaming camera system that includes 3pcs small cameras for easy installation.
Hello
My Rav 4 xa50 has already back up,front window, and front grill cameras. So only the 2 on the side mirrors are needed correct?
Hello Paul,
Our 360 camera system needs 4pcs dedicated cameras that have ultra wide 180 degree view angle, and the ECU will merge the images from those 4pcs cameras into one in real time. So I’m afraid that you might not be able to use your existing cameras pre-installed.
My car is lexsus nx360h 2023.
Does it system can be installed to my car?
Hello, Kocchi’s SurroundView™ is Universal 360 Degree Bird View System for any vehicles, so it will work for your lexsus nx360h 2023. Please reach us at sales@kocchis.com for your support, thank you!
Thanks for your reply message.
Could you give me a quto for 360 view system included installation.
Thanks
Younf
Thanks for your reply message.
Could you give me a quto for 360 view system included installation.
Thanks
Younf
Hi,
My aftermarket head unit has input for front and rear cameras is it possible to use either input to connect a 360* bird’s eye system.
Cheers
Yes, possible to connect. Kocchi’s 360-degree bird’s eye system supports both RCA and HDMI video output to a head unit.
Tenho uma multimídia com a tomada de 12 pinos . Porém não tem o aplicativo 360 View ou 360 panorama. O que fazer ?
Thanks for your question. If your multimedia device is with a 12-pin socket, you may have to order a 12 PIN to RCA cable from the market so that you can connect to the 360 car camera system.
Hi
Just got a Toyota Harrier Hybrid 2.5 that comes without the 360 Cam – Is it possible to install the 360 camera and would that interfere with the present configuration and driving features of the car ?
Hello. Yes, possible to connect our 360 cam system to your Toyota Harrier Hybrid 2.5 multimedia via RCA or HDMI connection, and it won’t interfere with the present configuration and driving features of the car if you connect it this way.