At our core, we're not just an
e-mirror system manufacturer
—we're a partner in driver safety. That's why we've developed a range of complementary systems designed to work seamlessly with our e-mirrors, creating a holistic visibility solution for trucks, buses, and commercial vehicles. Let's explore a few:
Truck Rear View Cameras: Seeing What's Behind, Even in the Dark
Backing up a truck or bus is one of the trickiest parts of the job, especially in tight loading docks or busy parking lots. Our
truck rear view
cameras take the guesswork out of reversing. Equipped with Sony sensors for superior night vision (like our
waterproof truck camera system car monitor kit with sony good night vision vm-708-c22
), these cameras turn dark alleys into well-lit paths. The 1080p HD resolution and wide-angle lenses ensure you can spot pedestrians, curbs, and small obstacles before they become accidents. Plus, with IP68 waterproof ratings, they'll keep recording even in heavy rain—no fuzzy images, no missed details.
Proximity Sensors: Your "Sixth Sense" on the Road
Even the best mirrors and cameras can't cover every blind spot, which is where
proximity sensor
technology comes in. Our sensors mount discreetly on bumpers and side panels, detecting vehicles, cyclists, or pedestrians in your blind spots and alerting you with a gentle beep or visual cue on your e-mirror display. For fleet managers, this isn't just about safety—it's about peace of mind knowing your drivers have an extra layer of protection against the unexpected.
AI Camera BSD Systems: Active Detection for Active Safety
We're also pioneers in
ai camera bsd system
(Blind Spot Detection) technology. Our
ai camera truck pedestrian detection for truck and bus safety monitoring bsd system
uses advanced AI algorithms to not only detect objects but also predict their movement. For example, if a cyclist swerves into your blind spot while you're signaling to change lanes, the system will trigger a loud voice alert ("Pedestrian detected!") and flash a warning on your e-mirror. It's like having a co-pilot who never blinks—always watching, always warning.