For a long-haul trucker, the road is more than just a path—it's a second home, a source of livelihood, and a constant test of focus and resilience. From the bustling highways of the day to the dimly lit backroads at night, every mile brings unique challenges: sudden weather shifts, unexpected road debris, and the ever-present need to stay alert for pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles. In these moments, a reliable car dash cam isn't just a gadget; it's a silent co-pilot, a witness, and a lifeline. That's where we, as a dedicated car dash cam manufacturer, step in—crafting tools that don't just record the journey, but protect it.
Trucks aren't like ordinary cars. Their electrical systems run on higher voltages (often 24V or even 36V), their exteriors face harsher conditions (rain, snow, mud, extreme temperatures), and their size creates blind spots that demand extra vigilance. A standard dash cam designed for a sedan would crumble under these pressures. That's why we've spent over a decade engineering heavy-duty solutions tailored specifically for the trucking industry. Our 24-36V waterproof metal wireless reverse rear camera for truck is more than a product—it's a result of listening to drivers, understanding their pain points, and refusing to compromise on quality.
As a car dash cam manufacturer, we don't just sell products—we build trust. Our journey began in a small workshop, driven by a simple mission: to make roads safer for everyone. Today, we've grown into a leader in automotive safety electronics, with a portfolio that includes everything from proximity sensors to AI-powered BSD systems. But our heart remains with truckers—the men and women who keep supply chains moving, often sacrificing time with their families to ensure goods reach their destinations.
What sets us apart? It's our obsession with detail. Every component, from the metal casing of our wireless reverse cameras to the Sony sensors in our night vision systems, is chosen for durability and performance. We test our products in conditions that would break lesser gear: sub-zero freezers to simulate winter nights, pressure chambers to mimic heavy rain, and vibration tables to replicate the jostle of rough roads. If a camera can't survive a cross-country trip in a 18-wheeler, it never leaves our factory.
Truck electrical systems are a world of their own. Unlike cars, which typically run on 12V, heavy-duty trucks (and buses) often use 24V or 36V to power their engines, lights, and accessories. A dash cam that isn't designed for this range can short-circuit, fail to power on, or even damage the truck's electrical system. Our 24-36V dash cams solve this problem with built-in voltage regulators that adapt seamlessly to 24V, 36V, and everything in between. Whether your truck is a brand-new rig with a 36V system or an older model running on 24V, you can trust our cameras to stay powered, no matter the voltage fluctuations.
But voltage compatibility is just the start. The exterior of a truck is a harsh environment, and plastic cameras simply don't cut it. That's why we use high-grade metal for the casing of our 24-36V waterproof metal wireless reverse rear camera for truck. Metal isn't just stronger than plastic—it dissipates heat better (critical for cameras mounted near engines), resists corrosion from road salt, and stands up to accidental bumps from loading docks or debris. Pair that with an IP68 waterproof rating, and you've got a camera that laughs in the face of rainstorms, snowdrifts, and even high-pressure washes at the truck stop.
Installing a dash cam on a truck used to mean hours of routing wires through tight compartments, drilling holes, and risking damage to the vehicle's interior. Not anymore. Our wireless reverse rear cameras use 2.4G wireless technology to transmit crystal-clear video to the cab, eliminating the need for messy cables. But we didn't stop there—we added a backup wired option for drivers who prefer the reliability of a physical connection. It's the best of both worlds: flexibility for quick installs and peace of mind for long-term use.
The wireless signal is encrypted, so you never have to worry about interference from other devices or prying eyes accessing your footage. And with a transmission range of up to 50 meters, even the longest trailers stay connected. Imagine hooking up a new trailer in minutes, not hours—no more wrestling with wires under the truck. That's the freedom our wireless systems bring to your workflow.
Night driving is where many dash cams fail. A cheap sensor might produce grainy, washed-out footage that's useless when you need it most—like when a pedestrian steps out from between parked cars, or a deer darts across the road. We refuse to let darkness compromise safety. Our night vision reverse car camera systems use Sony's advanced STARVIS sensors, which capture 40% more light than standard sensors. The result? Full-color night vision that turns pitch-black roads into clear, detailed scenes, even in low-light conditions.
Take our waterproof truck camera system car monitor kit with Sony good night vision vm-708-c22, for example. This all-in-one kit pairs a high-resolution camera with a 7-inch touchscreen monitor, designed to reduce glare and stay visible even in direct sunlight. The Sony sensor in the camera adjusts dynamically to light levels, so whether you're driving through a dimly lit rural road or a brightly lit city street, the footage remains sharp and color-accurate. No more squinting at dark blobs—you'll see license plates, road signs, and obstacles with clarity, day or night.
Blind spots are a trucker's worst enemy. Even with mirrors, there are areas around the truck that remain hidden—especially when turning, changing lanes, or reversing. That's why we've integrated AI technology into many of our systems, like our ai camera truck pedestrian detection for truck and bus safety monitoring bsd system. This isn't just a camera; it's a smart safety net.
The BSD (Blind Spot Detection) system uses advanced algorithms to analyze live video feeds from multiple cameras mounted around the truck. It can detect pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles in blind spots, alerting you with a visual warning on the monitor and an audible beep. In critical situations—like when a pedestrian is too close to the truck while reversing—it even triggers a voice alert: "Pedestrian detected! Stop immediately!" It's like having an extra set of eyes scanning 360 degrees around your truck, 24/7.
But AI doesn't stop at blind spots. Our systems can also detect lane departures, forward collisions, and even driver fatigue (by monitoring eye movement and head position, with optional cabin cameras). For fleet managers, this data is invaluable—helping identify risky driving habits and train drivers to be safer. For individual truckers, it's peace of mind knowing that even on the longest, most tiring shifts, the AI is watching, ready to step in when focus wavers.
While our 24-36V dash cams are the stars of the show, we offer a full suite of safety products designed to work together seamlessly. Here's a quick look at how our systems complement each other:
| Product | Key Features | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 24-36V Waterproof Metal Wireless Reverse Rear Camera | 24-36V wide voltage, IP68 waterproof, metal casing, 2.4G wireless, Sony night vision | Heavy-duty trucks, buses, and trailers |
| Waterproof Truck Camera System Car Monitor Kit (VM-708-C22) | 7-inch touchscreen monitor, Sony STARVIS sensor, anti-glare display, quad-view mode | Fleet trucks, long-haul drivers needing a complete monitoring solution |
| AI Camera Truck Pedestrian Detection BSD System | Blind spot detection, pedestrian/vehicle alerts, voice warnings, 1080p HD video | Urban delivery trucks, buses, and vehicles in high-pedestrian areas |
| Night Vision Reverse Car Camera (8 IR LEDs) | 170° wide angle, 8 infrared LEDs, IP67 waterproof, universal bracket | Smaller trucks, vans, and RVs needing affordable night vision |
| AI Forklift Camera with Blind Spot Detection | LED flash light, voice alert, BSD system, compact design | Warehouses, construction sites, and indoor forklift operations |
Don't just take our word for it—ask the drivers who rely on our systems every day. Take Mike, a long-haul trucker with 20 years of experience, who recently switched to our 24-36V wireless camera: "I used to spend hours installing cameras, and half the time, the cheap plastic ones would break after a month of rain. Now, I installed this metal camera in 20 minutes, and it's been through snow, mud, and 12-hour night shifts. The night vision? It's like driving with headlights on high beam, but without blinding everyone. Last week, a deer ran out in front of me—I saw it clear as day on the monitor, hit the brakes, and avoided a disaster. That camera paid for itself in one night."
Or consider Maria, a fleet manager for a delivery company in Chicago: "We equip all our trucks with the AI BSD system. In the first six months, we saw a 40% drop in minor accidents and near-misses. The drivers love the voice alerts—they say it's like having a co-driver watching their blind spots. And the footage has been invaluable for insurance claims. Last month, one of our trucks was rear-ended, and the dash cam footage proved it wasn't our driver's fault. We saved thousands in premiums. This isn't just safety equipment; it's a smart investment."
We stand behind every product we make. All our dash cams and camera systems come with a 2-year warranty, and our customer support team is available 24/7 to help with installation, troubleshooting, or questions. We also offer firmware updates for free, so your system stays up-to-date with the latest AI features and improvements.
But our commitment doesn't end with the sale. We regularly survey drivers and fleet managers to gather feedback, which we use to refine our products. Last year, based on driver input, we added a "quiet mode" to our BSD systems, allowing drivers to mute non-critical alerts during long stretches of highway driving. It's these small, customer-driven changes that make our products feel like they're truly designed for truckers, not just for trucks.
The trucking industry is changing. Electric trucks are on the rise, autonomous driving technology is advancing, and regulations around safety are becoming stricter. As a car dash cam manufacturer, we're evolving too. We're already testing 4K cameras with AI that can predict maintenance issues (like a failing brake based on unusual vibration patterns) and integrating with telematics systems to provide real-time fleet data.
But no matter how advanced our technology gets, our core mission remains the same: to keep truckers safe, so they can keep coming home. Because at the end of the day, the most important cargo on any truck isn't the goods in the trailer—it's the driver behind the wheel.
So, to every trucker out there: we see you. We respect the work you do, and we're honored to build tools that help you do it safer. Whether you're navigating a snowstorm in the Rockies or a busy port in California, our 24-36V wide voltage dash cams are with you—quietly, reliably, and unwaveringly. Because when the road gets tough, you deserve a partner who's tougher.
Ready to upgrade your truck's safety? Contact us today to learn more about our 24-36V waterproof metal wireless reverse rear camera for truck, our AI-powered BSD systems, or any of our safety solutions. Let's make the road safer—together.