Powering safer roads with cutting-edge safety systems designed for trucks, buses, and heavy-duty vehicles
When you're on the highway, sharing the road with 18-wheelers, buses, or large RVs, you trust that those drivers have the tools to see what's around them. But what happens when the sun dips below the horizon, or a sudden rainstorm hits? That's where Shenzhen Viracle steps in. For over a decade, this tech-driven team has been quietly revolutionizing commercial vehicle safety—one camera, one sensor, one AVM system at a time.
Based in Shenzhen, the heart of China's electronics innovation, Viracle isn't just another supplier. They're problem-solvers. Fleet managers, truck drivers, and bus operators have long complained about blind spots turning routine drives into high-stakes gambles, or night vision so grainy it feels like driving with a fogged-up windshield. Viracle listened, rolled up their sleeves, and built solutions that don't just meet industry standards—they redefine them.
Today, they're known as a go-to expert for 24-36V commercial vehicle systems, specializing in everything from car AVM systems that give drivers a bird's-eye view of their rig to AI-powered blind spot detection that acts like a second pair of eyes. Let's dive into how they're making roads safer, one vehicle at a time.
Driving a passenger car is one thing—driving a 20-ton truck or a 50-seat bus is a whole different challenge. These vehicles aren't just bigger; they're workhorses, logging thousands of miles weekly, navigating tight city streets, rural backroads, and everything in between. The stakes? A single blind spot incident can lead to costly accidents, injuries, or worse. And with regulations tightening worldwide on commercial vehicle safety, "good enough" just doesn't cut it anymore.
Take night driving, for example. A standard rearview camera might work fine in broad daylight, but when the only light comes from street lamps or oncoming headlights, details blur. A truck driver reversing into a loading dock at 2 a.m. needs to see a stray pallet or a sleeping cat—clear as day. Then there are blind spots: a bus driver changing lanes might miss a cyclist tucked beside the vehicle, or a trucker merging onto the highway could overlook a car in their "no-zone." These are the moments that keep fleet managers up at night.
That's why Viracle focuses on systems built specifically for the demands of commercial use. Their gear isn't repurposed car parts; it's engineered to handle 24-36V electrical systems (no more voltage spikes frying monitors), withstand vibrations from bumpy roads, and shrug off rain, snow, and mud. Because when you're responsible for a truck full of cargo or a bus full of passengers, "reliable" isn't an option—it's a requirement.
Imagine trying to parallel park a truck without being able to see the curbs, or backing a bus into a garage with inches to spare on either side. For years, drivers relied on mirrors, guesswork, and a lot of patience. Enter the car AVM system—short for Around View Monitoring—and it's a game-changer.
Viracle's car AVM system isn't just a collection of cameras; it's a seamless 360-degree view of the vehicle's surroundings, stitched together in real time. Four high-definition cameras (front, rear, left, right) capture every angle, and the system merges them into a single, bird's-eye image on the monitor. It's like having a drone hovering above the vehicle, showing exactly how close you are to that mailbox, that parked car, or that concrete barrier.
What makes Viracle's AVM stand out? For starters, it's built for 24-36V vehicles—so no need for voltage converters that add complexity and potential points of failure. The cameras are IP68 waterproof, meaning they'll keep working even in a downpour or a pressure wash. And the "seamless recording" feature? It ensures there are no gaps in the view, so drivers don't miss a thing when maneuvering. Fleet managers love it because it cuts down on minor collisions (and the repair bills that come with them). Drivers love it because, finally, they can park with confidence—no more second-guessing.
One bus company in Texas reported a 40% drop in parking-related incidents after installing Viracle's AVM system. "Our drivers used to take 10 minutes to back into our depot's tight spaces," said the fleet supervisor. "Now they do it in 2 minutes, and we haven't had a single scratch in six months." That's the kind of real-world impact that matters.
When it comes to truck rear view systems, the VM-708-C22 kit is a customer favorite—and for good reason. Let's break it down: this isn't just a camera and a monitor; it's a complete solution built for the harshest conditions.
First, the camera. It uses Sony's starlight night vision technology, which means even in near-total darkness (think: rural roads with no streetlights), it captures clear, color images. No more grainy black-and-white footage that leaves you squinting. The lens is 170 degrees wide, so it covers the entire rear of the truck, eliminating blind spots that smaller cameras miss.
Then there's the monitor. At 7 inches, it's large enough to see details but compact enough to mount without blocking the driver's view. It's touchscreen, too—so adjusting settings (like brightness or camera angle) is as easy as a tap. And since it's part of a kit, everything works together seamlessly: no compatibility issues, no extra wiring headaches.
Waterproof? Absolutely. The camera is IP68 rated, which means it can be submerged in up to 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes and still function. That's perfect for trucks that brave rain, snow, or even river crossings (yes, some jobs require that). And with a rugged metal housing, it can take a hit from debris or a wayward branch without breaking a sweat.
One long-haul trucker put it best: "I used to dread reversing at night, especially in construction zones where the ground is uneven. Now, with the VM-708-C22, I can see every pothole, every pipe, every worker—clear as day. It's not just a tool; it's peace of mind."
Truck rear view systems are the unsung heroes of commercial driving. A good one turns a stressful reverse into a smooth maneuver; a great one can save lives. Viracle doesn't just sell rear view cameras—they design complete ecosystems that include cameras, monitors, wiring, and even AI-powered features to make sure drivers see what they need, when they need it.
Take wireless options, for example. Running wires from the cab to the back of a trailer or a long truck can be a nightmare—they get tangled, chewed by rodents, or damaged by vibrations. Viracle's 2.4G wireless reverse camera solves that. It connects to the monitor with a stable, lag-free signal, so drivers get real-time footage without the hassle of wiring. And for trucks with 24-36V systems, there's the 24-36V waterproof metal wireless reverse camera—built tough to handle the higher voltage and the rough-and-tumble of the road.
Then there's the AHD CVBS camera, designed for RVs, buses, and trailers. AHD (Analog High Definition) delivers sharper images than standard CVBS, and with full-color night vision, drivers can distinguish between a shadow and a pedestrian, even in low light. The plastic housing keeps it lightweight but durable, and IP68 waterproofing means it laughs off mud, rain, and snow.
But Viracle knows that one size doesn't fit all. That's why they offer options like the 8 IR light AHD camera with a 4P aviation connector—a rugged, industrial-grade choice for buses and vans that need a reliable connection in all conditions. Or the front view AHD camera, which gives drivers a clear view of what's ahead, perfect for navigating narrow roads or tight job sites.
At the end of the day, truck rear view solutions from Viracle are about trust. Drivers trust that when they look at that monitor, what they see is accurate, real-time, and unobstructed. Fleet managers trust that these systems will last, even in the toughest environments. And that trust? It's earned, not given.
You're driving a bus through a crowded downtown area, inching forward to pick up passengers. A child darts out from between two cars, right in front of the bumper. In that split second, a proximity sensor can be the difference between a close call and a tragedy.
Proximity sensors are like a sixth sense for vehicles—they detect objects (or people) too close for comfort and alert the driver with beeps, lights, or both. Viracle offers a range of proximity sensors tailored to commercial needs, from ultrasonic to microwave, each with its own superpower.
Ultrasonic sensors, like the video buzzer parking sensor VP-200, use sound waves to measure distance. They're great for low-speed situations, like parking or loading, and work well in most weather conditions. The VP-200 even comes with a 3.5-inch TFT monitor that shows exactly how close you are to objects, taking the guesswork out of "is that close enough?"
For high-speed scenarios, there's the 79GHz microwave blind spot monitoring system. Unlike ultrasonic sensors, which are best for short distances, microwave sensors can detect objects up to 50 meters away, making them ideal for highway driving. They're also less affected by rain, fog, or dust, so they keep working when visibility is poor—exactly when drivers need them most.
And let's not forget heavy-duty trucks. Viracle's LED parking sensor for heavy-duty trucks is built to withstand the vibrations and jolts of off-road driving, with a rugged housing that resists corrosion. It's not just about parking, either—these sensors can alert drivers to obstacles on the side of the truck, like a cyclist trying to squeeze past, or a worker standing too close during loading.
One construction company in California shared a story: "We had a near-miss when a worker walked behind a backhoe without the driver noticing. After installing Viracle's proximity sensors, the driver got an alert before the worker was even in danger. Now, every vehicle in our fleet has them. They're not optional anymore—they're essential."
Blind spots are the bane of every commercial driver's existence. Even with mirrors, there are areas around a truck or bus that simply can't be seen. That's where AI comes in. Viracle's AI camera BSD system—short for Blind Spot Detection—isn't just a sensor; it's a co-pilot that never gets tired, never blinks, and never misses a thing.
Here's how it works: cameras mounted on the sides of the vehicle (or integrated into the mirrors) scan the blind spots in real time. The AI software analyzes the footage, distinguishing between vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and even animals. If something enters the blind spot, the system alerts the driver with a loud voice warning ("Pedestrian on the right!") and flashes LED lights on the mirror. It's not just a beep—it's a clear, actionable alert that cuts through the noise of the road.
But Viracle's AI BSD goes further. Take the AI forklift camera with blind spot detection, for example. Forklifts operate in tight warehouses, where pedestrians and other forklifts are constantly moving. This system uses LED flashlights to illuminate dark corners and voice alerts to warn workers that the forklift is approaching. It's like having a safety officer riding along, watching out for everyone.
For trucks and buses, there's the AI camera truck pedestrian detection system. It's not just about blind spots—it can also detect pedestrians crossing in front of the vehicle, even at night, and alert the driver to slow down. In busy urban areas, where pedestrians might dart out from between parked cars, this feature is a lifesaver.
What really sets Viracle's AI BSD apart is its ability to learn. The system adapts to different driving conditions—highway speeds, city traffic, rural roads—and becomes more accurate over time. It's not just technology; it's intelligence that grows with the vehicle.
A bus driver in New York City summed it up: "I drive the same route every day, but every day is different—kids running to catch the bus, tourists stepping into the street to take photos. The AI BSD system has my back. Last month, it warned me about a cyclist in my blind spot that I swear wasn't there a second ago. I hit the brakes, and we avoided a collision. That system? It's worth every penny."
| Product | Best For | Key Features | Voltage Range | Waterproof Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Car AVM System | Trucks, buses, RVs needing 360° views | 4-camera 360° view, seamless recording, HD resolution | 24-36V | IP68 (cameras) |
| VM-708-C22 Truck Rear View Kit | Trucks, trailers, heavy-duty vehicles | Sony night vision, 170° wide angle, 7" touchscreen monitor | 12-36V | IP68 (camera) |
| AI Camera BSD System | All commercial vehicles (blind spot focus) | Pedestrian/vehicle detection, voice alerts, LED flashes | 12-24V | IP67 (cameras) |
| Proximity Sensor (79GHz Microwave) | Highway trucks, buses (long-distance detection) | 50m detection range, all-weather performance | 12-36V | IP6K9K (dust/water jet resistant) |
At the end of the day, what makes Shenzhen Viracle different isn't just their technology—it's their commitment to quality. They don't just assemble parts in a factory; they test, iterate, and refine until every product meets their strict standards. Every camera is subjected to temperature tests (-40°C to 85°C), vibration tests, and waterproof tests (submerged in water for hours). Every sensor is checked for accuracy, every monitor for clarity, every wire for durability.
Certifications matter, too. Viracle's products meet CE, FCC, and RoHS standards, ensuring they're safe, reliable, and environmentally friendly. And when something does go wrong? Their customer support team is based in Shenzhen, with engineers on call to troubleshoot issues, send replacement parts, or even help with installation over the phone. They don't just sell you a product—they partner with you to keep your fleet safe.
One fleet manager put it this way: "We've tried other suppliers, but Viracle is the only one that stands behind their products. When a camera stopped working after a year, they sent a replacement overnight—no questions asked. That kind of service? It's rare. And it's why we've been working with them for five years and counting."
Commercial vehicles are the backbone of the global economy—delivering goods, transporting people, keeping industries moving. But with that responsibility comes risk. Shenzhen Viracle believes that risk shouldn't be part of the job. Their mission is simple: to make every commercial vehicle safer, one system at a time.
Whether you need a car AVM system to navigate tight spaces, a truck rear view kit to see in the dark, a proximity sensor to avoid collisions, or an AI BSD system to watch your blind spots, Viracle has the solution. They're not just a supplier—they're a partner in safety.
So, the next time you see a truck or bus on the road, take a closer look. Chances are, it's equipped with Viracle technology, working quietly in the background to keep drivers, passengers, and everyone else on the road safe. And that? That's something we can all get behind.