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TadiBrothers Buyer's Guide: Full 360-Degree Camera Systems, Parking Sensors & More (2025)

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360-degree camera systems, parking sensors, and backup camera kits are among the most popular products offered by TadiBrothers today.

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Fits all trucks, from midsize to half-ton, and HD models from the Big Three.

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Provides audible and visual alerts, front and rear, to notify you of pedestrians or objects.

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Features a 120-degree viewing angle, a wireless range of 70 feet, and military-grade night vision.

Before putting this guide together, we met with Tamir Elghanayan, the founder of TadiBrothers. The focus of those meetings was to better understand the three product categories outlined below: 360-degree camera systems, parking sensors, and backup camera kits. We also wanted to understand TadiBrothers as a company overall, including their mission, customer service, and manufacturing process.   

Elghanayan started the company in 2003, selling car electronics such as radios, CD players, and DVD systems. The company later expanded into RV backup cameras and other wireless backup camera systems.

“We have had a lot of R&D to make sure we create a solid product that lasts the life of the vehicle,” Elghanayan told VoyageLA in 2017. “Basically, vehicle safety is our number one goal. After hard work and final tweaks, we are very happy and stand behind what we sell.” 

At one point, in the very early days of the company in Los Angeles, Elghanayan was even selling belt buckles, a story he fondly recalled on the Changing Minds podcast with Owen Fitzpatrick.

Today, TadiBrothers supplies its camera and sensor systems to numerous industries, including mining, aerospace, rail, and shipping and logistics (FedEx specifically). The United States military, law enforcement agencies, and any organization with a fleet of heavy trucks can leverage the company’s anti-explosion cameras, which come with bulletproof casings and night vision technology. 

That robust engineering extends to everyday products. For example, the cameras of the 360-degree and backup systems outlined below have an operating temperature range of negative 40 degrees Fahrenheit to nearly 300 degrees Fahrenheit. 

TadiBrothers has complete, end-to-end control over its manufacturing and customer service processes. On the manufacturing side, it means defects are caught early and changes implemented quickly. On the customer service side, it means U.S.-based tech support with a live technician, not a third-party operator with a script. 

In 2024, TadiBrothers holds a stellar 4.9 rating (Excellent) on Trustpilot. Here are some recent five-star reviews:    

360-degree camera systems, parking sensors, and backup camera systems are among the most popular products offered by TadiBrothers today. Here is a brief but comprehensive look at each. 

The 360-degree truck camera system increases situational awareness regardless of the application, from a casual road trip to more rugged environments like farming or construction. Four separate 1080p cameras—one for the rear license plate, one for the front grille, and two mirror-mounted side cameras—work together to produce a bird’s-eye (or done-style) view of your truck.

Different from a standard OEM offering, this system can stay on the entire time you are driving, showing the footage on the included seven-inch monitor as you go.

When researching 360-degree camera systems from TadiBrothers, you may see the terms “stitching” and “drone view.” These refer to how the four cameras use the immediate area around your truck and stitch it together. Essentially, the system merges (or stitches) each camera feed to produce the drone view and eliminate blind spots. On the seven-inch LCD screen, it will appear as if a personal drone is following your truck from above.

The drone-style view provides an additional safety layer when maneuvering through a jam-packed parking lot with pedestrians or a busy job site with co-workers. Likewise, the drone view reduces the chances of accidentally hitting another vehicle or object, preventing downtime on your truck and a collision repair bill. 

During installation, you can set the 360-degree camera system to “trigger” its view based on your turn signal. When you activate your blinker, you will see the drone-style view on the seven-inch screen, with emphasis on either the left or right side of your truck, according to which way you are turning. 

The video below shows how the 360-degree camera system works on an RV, although the functionality is the same for your truck.

If you tow a large camper or trailer, the optional fifth camera that mounts to the back of your trailer will serve as a dedicated rearview monitor. The seven-inch LCD display has a second channel for the trailer camera, meaning you can switch back and forth between the four-camera system’s drone view and the trailer camera. You can also see both simultaneously via a split-screen view.   

As a bonus, this TadiBrothers multi-camera system doubles as a dash cam with a sentinel mode that monitors your truck 24/7. The surround-view footage is saved to an SD card (sold separately) that is inserted into the camera system’s DVR brain. 

If you have more than one truck equipped with this 360-degree camera system, the seven-inch monitor can be moved easily between them with a TadiBrothers cigarette lighter adapter.

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Drone-style view projects onto the seven-inch LCD screen to eliminate blind spots. Changes the camera feed based on your blinker for increased visibility while turning. Sentinel mode monitors your truck 24/7.

Parking sensor systems from TadiBrothers offer plenty of flexibility and customization. As a general overview, there are two primary configurations, wired and wireless, with two alert styles: a lighted display with sound or sound only. On the main parking sensors page, you can select your preference under the “System Style” tab. 

You can opt for rear parking sensors only or both the front and rear. If you have the latter, you will receive one set of audible tones for front-sensing and another for rear-sensing. The TadiBrothers system will audibly alert you to an object eight feet away, flatlining at a few inches. 

If you have a system with a visual display, a series of illuminated lights shows how close you are to the object, either front or rear, with red being the flatlining (i.e., very close) color.

Most mount the speaker for the audible alerts under the seat or dashboard, while the visual display is usually positioned above the rearview mirror. TadiBrothers includes plenty of slack for the cabling if you have a larger or longer vehicle or have a different preference for mounting the speaker and display.  

In the wireless setup, there is no cable between the sensor brain and the speaker or display, which may be beneficial if you have specific installation requirements or the aforementioned longer or larger vehicle. Since the brain has an integrated transmitter, it remotely sends the proximity signals to the speaker and visual display to let you know how close you are to an object.

Four types of parking sensors are available, depending on your needs: 

Sensors can be mixed and matched, as each one is compatible with the other. An assortment of colors is available for each sensor type. 

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Wired and wireless options, with two alert styles: lighted display with sound or sound only. Four types of interchangeable sensors are available. Begins alerting to an object in your path at up to eight feet away.

This TadiBrothers system is designed for any vehicle considered a daily driver. The rear license plate frame houses the full-color HD camera, which provides a 120-degree viewing angle, a wireless range of 70 feet, and military-grade night vision.

You see everything the camera sees, day or night, in the seven-inch LCD screen that clips over the rearview mirror. When the camera is not in use, the screen functions as a standard rearview mirror.

Unlike a traditional OEM backup camera, systems from TadiBrothers can be configured to activate only while in reverse or stay on the entire time. To maximize the functionality of the latter configuration, consider adding a front camera. The seven-inch rearview mirror screen has a second channel with RCA inputs, meaning it will accommodate a second camera on a continuous feed.

You can switch back and forth between the front and rear cameras via a button on the rearview mirror monitor. The continuous feed increases visibility while changing lanes or driving through a crowded parking lot, as you can always see where you are in relation to vehicles, pedestrians, or other objects.

All backup camera systems have progressive, military-grade night vision, meaning the night vision feature becomes more pronounced as the environment becomes darker. This makes TadiBrothers systems well-suited for rural roads where streetlights may be limited or absent. Running the camera feed continuously as you drive through such areas at night can help your visibility. 

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Full-color HD camera provides a 120-degree viewing angle and a wireless range of 70 feet. Continuous feed increases visibility while changing lanes or maneuvering through a crowded parking lot. Features progressive, military-grade night vision technology.

Other upgrades, in addition to the front camera, include a nine-inch rearview mirror screen, a wider camera viewing angle of up to 170 degrees, and reverse gridlines, which can be switched on or off as needed. The Bluetooth upgrade lets you use the speakers in the mirror for your phone, either for making calls or streaming music or podcasts.

Below are three other backup camera kits designed according to a particular use case. They include a fifth-wheel rearview camera system, a commercial-grade option, and a digital wireless backup camera system that can support up to four cameras.

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Standard with a one-year warranty. Factory trained technicians can assist with setup and installation.

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Wireless 5th wheel observation system fits any truck and trailer.

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1080P AHD system is an ideal rearview solution for work trucks.

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Full-color LCD screen supports up to four cameras with night vision.

TadiBrothers has made a name for itself by selling RV backup camera systems and other full-video and rearview safety solutions. Based on product specifications and Trustpilot reviews, TadiBrothers has some of the best backup camera systems on the market.

In this buyer’s guide, we focused on three specific products: 360-degree camera systems, parking sensors, and backup camera kits. We hope the above information has been helpful as you research different systems from TadiBrothers.

If you have additional questions after reading this guide, we recommend contacting a customer service technician from TadiBrothers.

reverse parking camera with display Carl Anthony is the Managing Editor of Automoblog and the host of AutoVision News Radio and AutoSens Insights. As a respected automotive industry thought leader, Carl has appeared on numerous podcasts and radio shows, including Wrench Nation, Cars Yeah, The Car Doctor, and Brains Byte Back, in addition to appearing as a regular contributor on MotorMouth Radio on WHPC 90.3 FM. His work can also be seen and heard 24/7 on the Automoblog YouTube channel.