A game-changer for safe, stress-free reversing in trucks, buses, and commercial vehicles
Reversing a car can be tricky enough, but when you're behind the wheel of a truck, bus, or RV—vehicles with massive blind spots, longer bodies, and higher ground clearance—the challenge becomes exponentially harder. Every driver who's maneuvered a large vehicle knows the drill: craning your neck to check mirrors, relying on spotters (if you're lucky), and holding your breath as you inch backward, hoping you don't clip a pole, a parked car, or worse, a pedestrian.
Add low-light conditions—like early morning deliveries or late-night returns—and the risk multiplies. Standard rearview mirrors only show so much, and factory-installed cameras? Many fall short: narrow angles leave blind spots, flimsy brackets vibrate loose on bumpy roads, and most can't handle the 24-36V electrical systems common in commercial trucks and buses. Even worse, cheap cameras fog up in rain or fail after a few months of heavy use.
It's no wonder fleet managers and independent drivers alike are on the hunt for a better solution. One that doesn't just "work" but performs —in all weather, at all hours, and across all vehicle types. That's where the New Reverse Camera Wide Angle Butter-fly Car Camera with Silver Bracket steps in.
Designed with the unique needs of commercial and large vehicle drivers in mind, this camera isn't just another accessory—it's a safety upgrade. Let's break down what makes it stand out:
A 170-degree wide-angle reverse camera built for durability, versatility, and performance. Its silver butter-fly bracket ensures a secure, adjustable fit on trucks, buses, RVs, and trailers, while its 24-36V wide voltage support eliminates the hassle of voltage converters. Pair that with IP68 waterproofing and advanced night vision, and you've got a camera that keeps up with the toughest jobs.
Blind spots are the bane of every driver's existence, especially when reversing. A standard rearview mirror might show you what's directly behind, but what about the sides? The 170-degree wide-angle lens on this camera changes the game. To put it in perspective: that's enough coverage to see two full car widths on either side of your vehicle, plus the area directly behind. No more guessing if there's a cyclist in your blind spot or a small obstacle you can't see over the tailgate.
For truck drivers hauling trailers, this means spotting a misaligned loading dock before you crunch into it. For bus drivers, it means keeping an eye on students near the rear bumper during drop-offs. It's not just about convenience—it's about confidence.
Ever installed a camera only to realize the bracket doesn't line up with your vehicle's contours? The silver butter-fly bracket here is a game-changer. Its unique design lets you adjust the angle and position with ease, ensuring a snug fit on everything from flat truck beds to curved bus exteriors. Made from rust-resistant aluminum, it's built to withstand road salt, rain, and the constant vibration of heavy-duty vehicles—no more loose brackets or shaky footage.
Fleet managers will appreciate this too: one bracket design fits multiple vehicle models, cutting down on inventory and installation time.
Here's a problem many commercial drivers face: most car cameras are designed for 12V systems, but trucks, buses, and heavy machinery run on 24V or even 36V. Plugging a 12V camera into a 24V system? You'll fry the camera in minutes. Using a voltage converter? That's an extra expense, another part to fail, and more wiring clutter.
This camera skips the middleman. Its built-in wide voltage support handles 24-36V directly, so you can connect it straight to your vehicle's electrical system without a hitch. No converters, no hassle—just reliable power, every time you start the engine.
Let's talk durability. This isn't a camera for sunny days only—it's built to thrive in the worst conditions. With an IP68 waterproof rating, it's dust-tight and submersible in up to 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes. Rain, snow, mud, or even a high-pressure wash? It won't blink. That's why it's often referred to as a waterproof truck camera system —it's tough enough for the daily grind of construction sites, farms, and long-haul routes.
Then there's night vision. Reversing after dark is where many cameras falter, but not this one. Equipped with 8 infrared LEDs and a high-sensitivity image sensor, it delivers clear, sharp footage even in low light. No more grainy black-and-white images—you'll see license plates, curbs, and pedestrians as if it were daytime. For drivers who start before dawn or finish after sunset, this isn't just a feature—it's a lifeline.
This camera isn't a one-size-fits-all gadget, but it comes pretty close. Here's who stands to gain the most:
Not all reverse cameras are created equal. Let's see how this model compares to common alternatives:
| Feature | Our Camera | Basic Car Camera | High-End Competitor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage Support | 24-36V (no converter needed) | 12V only (needs converter for trucks) | 24V only (limited to some trucks) |
| Wide Angle | 170 degrees (full side-to-side coverage) | 120-140 degrees (narrow blind spots) | 160 degrees (close but not as wide) |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 (submersible, dust-tight) | IP65 (splash-resistant only) | IP67 (waterproof but not submersible) |
| Bracket Design | Adjustable butter-fly (fits most vehicles) | Fixed plastic (limited fit) | Fixed metal (rigid, fewer adjustments) |
You don't need to be a mechanic to install this camera, but a little preparation goes a long way. Here's a quick guide:
Pro tip: If you're unsure about wiring, a professional installer can have it up and running in under an hour. For fleet managers, bulk installations are easy thanks to the universal bracket.
When it comes to vehicle safety gear, reliability is everything. That's why this camera is backed by a reputation for quality. As a trusted car rear view supplier , we stand by products that meet strict standards for performance and durability. Fleet managers across the country have already made the switch, reporting fewer accidents, happier drivers, and lower maintenance costs.
One trucking company in Texas, for example, outfitted their 20-truck fleet with these cameras last year. In the first six months, rear-end collisions dropped by 65%, and driver feedback was unanimous: "I no longer dread backing into tight spots." That's the kind of real-world impact that speaks louder than specs.
At the end of the day, reversing a large vehicle shouldn't feel like rolling the dice. The New Reverse Camera Wide Angle Butter-fly Car Camera with Silver Bracket takes the guesswork out of the equation, giving you the visibility, durability, and power you need to reverse safely—no matter the vehicle, the weather, or the time of day.
With features like 170-degree wide-angle vision, a flexible butter-fly bracket, 24-36V support, and IP68 waterproofing, it's more than a camera—it's an investment in safety, confidence, and peace of mind. Whether you're a solo truck driver, a fleet manager, or an RV enthusiast, this camera is built to work as hard as you do.
Ready to stop stressing and start reversing with confidence? It's time to upgrade to a camera that's designed for the way you drive.