





🚗 Park Like a Pro, Hear the Difference!
The CISBO 18mm Detachable Rear Reverse Parking Sensor Kit features four ultra-compact sensors with a matt black finish, designed for easy DIY installation. Its adjustable sensitivity and five-tier audio buzzer system provide precise distance alerts, enhancing parking safety while maintaining a sleek, factory-installed look.
| ASIN | B074P4M9N6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,517 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 2 in Car Parking Assist Systems |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Manufacturer | AET |
| Manufacturer reference | SB395-4 |
| Package Dimensions | 24.8 x 20.2 x 2.6 cm; 420 g |
S**V
Perfect, no issues 1 year on.
Works perfect on my Ford Mondeo Mk3 for more than a year now. Has a nice beep sound. The small size diameter of the sensors is ideal and less conspicuous. Don't understand why they still sell the 25mm ones, no advantage that i could see.
G**R
Fitted in a couple of hours, Works great, save yourself a fortune on garage price
Ford charges £299 to supply and fit reversing sensors, these cost £16.99, absolute bargain if you are prepared to spend a couple of hours fitting them The instructions were straight forward, I also checked YouTube, for the many tutorials on fitting sensors on a Ford Fiesta which helped greatly I used low tack masking tape on my bumper, and marked out the position of the sensors, using a small drill bit, I made the pilot holes in the bumper, then using the hole saw supplied drilled the holes for the sensors, after cleaning up the rough edges with a sharp knife, I fitted the sensors noting their correct orientation as I inserted them. After running the wires behind the bumper and inserting them through a suitable gromet into the passenger side of the boot, removing the trim from the boot a suitable position was found for the control unit, all the sensors were then plugged in, after finding the suitable wires to the reversing light, and noting polarity I scraped away the insulation and connected the unit power supply wires, I decided to solder them and them wrap them in insulation tape. The buzzer was then plugged in, the trim put back and the buzzer wire run from behind the trim and mounted it on the plastic trim at the side but below the parcel shelf The sensors come in various colours, I ordered red as I have a red edition fiesta, the match was pretty good if I am honest. The sensors work great, and around 12 inches gap between bumper and another car or wall
M**R
Fantastic value and great product
I purchased navy blue for my metallic blue MX5 NC. I thought I would need to paint them, but the match was perfect. Install took me a while, as I only wanted to drill the bumper cover and no metal. I ended up removing the bumper to ensure I had no issues. I had no issues with the supplied drill bit as long as you cleaned out after every hole. Wiring was simple using a couple of Scotch locks. You get a bleep when you engage reverse gear and the audible warning is just right. Best £20 spent on the car.
M**D
Perfect match for my blue Nissan Leaf
Excellent value for money kit - around £18 for a feature that would cost £200-£300 as an option. The Tonic Blue kit was a near perfect match for our blue Nissan Leaf. Fitting wasn't too difficult thanks to a guide someone on a forum had posted. As per other reviews, the holesaw badly lets the kit down. The pilot drill snapped on my first hole. Once swapped out for a better quality one I had no issues.
A**R
Work well
Follow the instructions and they will work perfectly. I wired mine up to the reversing light. Drill a pilot hole in the bumper first and the hole cutter supplied will work well.
J**H
Parking sensors
Overall ok but I’m of the opinion that the sounder is a bit quiet. Alright if you are able to position the sounder near to you ears.
M**S
Amazing value for the price if you can DIY.
To have rear parking sensors for £16 I think no one would argue that is a no brainer! Giving the fact that I found the perfect colour match for my car is a bonus (money saving bonus!). Obviously it is the installation where the buyer's effort, skills needed. I had to take off the whole rear bumper (but this probably varies by car models) but several tutorials were available on the internet so I just followed them. It's not rocket science but could sound scary if you have never changed a lightbulb before. Linking to the reverse light is easy, again if you know which wire to cut. No pressure. Again, google and YouTube are great tools! I am extremely satisfied with this product. And actually enjoyed to install it and the taste of the success! Go for it!
G**S
Not working after using one week
One week, and it's stop working.
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