Thats a great questions, thanks for asking. Wireless refers to the connection between the sensor brain that is usually placed in the back of the vehicle and the display/speaker that is placed in the front. A truly cordless system does not exist because its need a constant 12 volt power source to know when you are going in reverse and it needs the reliability of the vehicle power. Imagine if it was battery operated and the power would go out just when you needed it. its a safety issue, and Tadibrothers is in the safety business. Thanks for the great questions :-)
Hi, wireless refers to the lack of cables between the brain and speaker/display I hope that answers your question, if you need any further assistance feel free to call anytime at 866-966-5550 Take care
Hey Paul, Wireless doesn't mean cordless. The Display/Speaker component use 12 volts and the sensor need to be plugged into the sensor brain as well as a separate 12 volt power source. Otherwise you could not power the system or tell it when to trigger. The wireless portion is between the brain and the display/speaker, it saves you the process of threading all the wires from the back bumper of the vehicle to the front dash. I hope this helped and have a great week
Where or what is the constant power source for the red cable??? Black is ground, white is for the brake and reverse is the mixed coloured. Help!
Hi on my set up the red wire is my acc ...ALSO its my reverse light so do i wire the yellow an red cable together . Cheers
Thank Q
and how is that Wireless?
Thats a great questions, thanks for asking. Wireless refers to the connection between the sensor brain that is usually placed in the back of the vehicle and the display/speaker that is placed in the front. A truly cordless system does not exist because its need a constant 12 volt power source to know when you are going in reverse and it needs the reliability of the vehicle power. Imagine if it was battery operated and the power would go out just when you needed it. its a safety issue, and Tadibrothers is in the safety business. Thanks for the great questions :-)
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Thanks for the reply. we would love to see these Parking Sensors in action. especially the front bumper sensors. if you could do that’ll be great.
What is the average time of installing front and rear?
Good video. What is the maximum distance between brain and display?
does the right side of the display shows the distance of rear sensors and the left side of the display shows the distance of front sensors?
What if vertical spot on bumper is below 18”? Can the system continue working?
Also what is the minimum height of obstacle that these sensors pick up?
Is there any way to mount a product like this on an alloy track back vehicle (aka "ute") and it still operate correctly?
And how is it doing in bad weather such as heavy raining?
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Wireless??? 🤔🤔
What do you suggest for front 2 or 4 ?
Yes this is Robert grinning and I'd like to know how much the force the eight sensor unit is
Hi Robert, I’m not sure I understand the question. Please call us directly at 866-966-550 and we will gladly assist you.
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How’s this wireless 😭😭😭
Hi, wireless refers to the lack of cables between the brain and speaker/display
I hope that answers your question, if you need any further assistance feel free to call anytime at 866-966-5550
Take care
This is not wireless
Hi, It is 100% wireless between the speaker and the control module (the brain)
Let me know if you need further explanations.
This isnt wireless dude. Bye
Hey Paul, Wireless doesn't mean cordless. The Display/Speaker component use 12 volts and the sensor need to be plugged into the sensor brain as well as a separate 12 volt power source. Otherwise you could not power the system or tell it when to trigger. The wireless portion is between the brain and the display/speaker, it saves you the process of threading all the wires from the back bumper of the vehicle to the front dash. I hope this helped and have a great week