At the heart of any trusted manufacturer's lineup are products that solve real-world problems. Let's take a closer look at a few standout solutions designed with heavy-duty users in mind:
1. Waterproof Truck Camera System with Sony Night Vision (VM-708-C22)
This isn't your average backup camera. The VM-708-C22 is a complete kit built for trucks, RVs, and trailers. What makes it special? For starters, the
waterproof truck camera system
uses a Sony Starvis sensor, which delivers crisp, full-color night vision—no more squinting at grainy black-and-white footage when backing up in a dark loading dock. The camera itself is housed in a rugged plastic casing rated IP68, so rain, snow, or mud won't short it out. Paired with a high-resolution monitor, it's plug-and-play for most 24V trucks, making installation a breeze even for fleet mechanics.
2. AI Forklift Camera with Blind Spot Detection (BSD System)
Forklifts are workhorses in warehouses, but their compact design and tight turning radii create massive blind spots. This AI-powered system isn't just a camera—it's a co-pilot. Equipped with LED flashlights for low-light areas, voice alerts ("Pedestrian detected on left!"), and BSD, it watches the areas the operator can't. The camera mounts easily on the forklift's mast or overhead guard, and the system integrates with existing safety protocols to reduce collisions with workers or inventory. For warehouse managers, this isn't just about safety—it's about keeping operations running smoothly, without costly delays from accidents.
3. 24-36V Wireless Reverse Camera for Trucks and Buses
Wiring a camera system on a 40-foot bus or a semi-truck can be a nightmare—drilling holes, routing cables through tight spaces, and dealing with corrosion over time. This wireless camera solves that with a 2.4G wireless transmitter that sends HD video to the monitor without lag. Built for 24-36V systems, it's compatible with everything from delivery trucks to fire engines. The metal housing is IP68 waterproof, and the night vision uses infrared LEDs to light up the area behind the vehicle—perfect for late-night deliveries or emergency response.