Driving Safety Forward with Innovation, Quality, and Unmatched Visibility
Ask any long-haul truck driver, and they'll tell you: the road is full of unknowns. From narrow city streets to dark rural highways, from sudden weather changes to unexpected pedestrians, visibility isn't just a convenience—it's a lifeline. For fleet managers, it's even more critical: every blind spot, every moment of poor visibility, and every delayed reaction can mean the difference between a safe delivery and a devastating accident. That's where a trusted truck rear view manufacturer comes in.
In an industry where safety regulations grow stricter and customer expectations higher, the right rear view solutions don't just check boxes—they transform how drivers see the road. Whether it's an electronic mirror that cuts through glare, a high-definition camera that turns night into day, or an AI-powered system that alerts drivers to hidden dangers, these technologies aren't luxuries. They're essential tools that protect lives, reduce costs, and keep businesses moving forward.
As a leading truck rear view manufacturer, we've spent over a decade listening to drivers, fleet managers, and safety experts. We know the challenges they face: blind spots that stretch for meters, mirrors that fog up in rain, cameras that wash out at night, and systems that fail when exposed to the elements. That's why we've made it our mission to design rear view solutions that don't just meet industry standards—they redefine them. From e-mirror systems that adapt to any light condition to waterproof truck camera systems built to withstand the harshest environments, we're here to turn "what ifs" into "I see it all."
Founded in 2010, we started as a small team with a big idea: truck safety shouldn't be compromised by outdated technology. Today, we're a global leader in rear view systems, trusted by over 5,000 fleets, trucking companies, and OEM partners across 40+ countries. What sets us apart? We don't just build products—we build relationships. Our factory-direct model means we control every step of the process, from R&D to production to delivery, ensuring uncompromising quality and customization for every client.
Our 100,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility is equipped with state-of-the-art testing labs, where every product undergoes rigorous trials: extreme temperature tests (-40°C to 85°C), waterproof immersion tests (up to 3 meters for 30 minutes), and vibration tests that simulate 100,000+ km of rough roads. We're ISO9001 and CE certified, and our commitment to quality has earned us partnerships with some of the world's largest truck manufacturers, including Volvo, Scania, and Daimler.
But numbers and certifications only tell part of the story. What truly drives us is the feedback we get from drivers like Maria, a long-haul trucker with 15 years of experience: "After installing their e-mirror system, I no longer dread driving at dawn or dusk. The anti-glare feature means I can see clearly even when the sun is low, and the short arm design fits my truck's cab perfectly. It's like having a co-pilot who's always watching my blind spots."
Every truck, every fleet, and every driver has unique needs. That's why we offer a diverse range of rear view solutions, each engineered to solve specific pain points. Below, we dive into our most innovative products—from e-mirror systems that replace traditional glass with cutting-edge displays to AI-powered cameras that think ahead for the driver.
Traditional truck mirrors have barely changed in decades. They're bulky, prone to vibration, and easily blocked by rain, snow, or dirt. Our e-mirror system flips the script. Instead of glass, it uses high-resolution LCD displays paired with slim, weatherproof cameras, giving drivers a clearer, wider, and more stable view—no matter the conditions.
What makes our e-mirror stand out? For starters, the design. We offer both long and short arm options, ensuring a perfect fit for any truck or bus model, from compact delivery vans to 18-wheelers. The cameras are IP68 waterproof, meaning they'll keep working even in heavy rain or snow, and the displays automatically adjust brightness to counter glare—whether it's the midday sun or oncoming headlights.
"I was skeptical at first," admits Raj, a fleet manager for a logistics company in Texas. "But after installing e-mirrors on 20 of our trucks, accident reports dropped by 35% in six months. Drivers say they can see cars in their blind spots that they never noticed before, and the anti-glare feature has been a game-changer during our summer heatwaves."
When it comes to rear view cameras, "good enough" isn't good enough. That's why our waterproof truck camera system is built for the extremes. Take our VM-708-C22 kit, for example: it pairs a rugged, IP68-rated camera with a high-definition monitor, all powered by a Sony STARVIS sensor. What does that mean for drivers? Crystal-clear night vision that turns dark roads into day, so they can reverse, park, or merge with confidence—even at 2 AM.
We don't stop at night vision. Our cameras are designed to handle the harshest environments: -40°C to 85°C operating temperatures, resistance to dust and water, and shockproof housing that stands up to potholes and rough terrain. For fleets operating in coastal areas, we even offer anti-corrosion metal casings to fight saltwater damage.
Wireless options? We've got those too. Our 2.4G wireless reverse camera eliminates the hassle of running cables, making installation faster and cheaper—perfect for retrofitting older trucks. And with AHD and CVBS signal support, it's compatible with most monitors on the market, giving you flexibility without sacrificing quality.
Blind spots are responsible for over 840,000 accidents in the U.S. alone each year, many involving trucks. Our AI BSD (Blind Spot Detection) system isn't just a camera—it's a proactive safety net. Using advanced computer vision and machine learning, it scans the road for vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists, alerting drivers with LED flashlights and voice warnings before a collision can happen.
How does it work? The system uses high-definition cameras mounted on the truck's sides and rear, paired with AI algorithms trained on millions of real-world scenarios. It can detect objects as small as a child and as fast as a speeding motorcycle, even in low light. For truck and bus drivers, this means no more second-guessing when changing lanes or turning— the system has their back.
"We installed the AI BSD system on our school buses last year," says Linda, a transportation director for a school district in California. "One afternoon, a student ran out from between two parked cars, and the system alerted the driver with a loud 'Pedestrian detected!' before she even saw him. It's not just technology—it's peace of mind knowing we're doing everything to protect our kids."
Great products aren't born in a vacuum—they're the result of relentless innovation. At our core, we're a technology company, with a team of 50+ engineers dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what rear view systems can do. Below, we break down the key technologies that make our solutions stand out in a crowded market.
Night driving is where visibility matters most—and where most cameras fail. That's why we partner with Sony to use their industry-leading STARVIS and Exmor sensors in our cameras. These sensors capture 4x more light than traditional sensors, delivering full-color night vision even in near-total darkness. Whether it's a dimly lit parking lot or a rural road with no streetlights, drivers get a clear, detailed view of what's behind them.
We don't just rely on the sensor, though. Our cameras also feature advanced noise reduction and dynamic range correction, ensuring images stay sharp and color-accurate, even when headlights or streetlights create harsh contrasts. The result? A camera that works as well at midnight as it does at noon.
Trucks don't take days off—neither should their rear view systems. Our cameras and e-mirror components are rated IP68 waterproof, the highest standard for consumer electronics. What does IP68 mean? They can be submerged in 1.5 meters of water for up to 30 minutes without damage. But we don't stop there: we also test them for dust resistance, extreme temperatures, and vibration, ensuring they hold up to years of rough use.
"I drive a logging truck in the Pacific Northwest, where it rains 9 months out of the year," says Mike, a trucker with 20 years of experience. "I've gone through dozens of cameras that quit working after a few weeks of rain. These? I've had them for two years, and they've never failed. Even when I'm driving through mud puddles up to the wheel wells, the image stays clear."
Roads are unpredictable, which is why our AI systems don't just work—they evolve. We regularly update our BSD and pedestrian detection algorithms with new data, ensuring they can handle new scenarios, from electric scooters to autonomous vehicles. This over-the-air (OTA) update capability means your system gets smarter over time, not just on day one.
Our AI team also works closely with fleet managers to customize detection zones and alert sensitivity. For example, a delivery truck in a busy city might need more aggressive pedestrian alerts, while a long-haul truck on the highway might prioritize vehicle detection. We tailor the system to fit your needs, not the other way around.
With so many options, choosing the right rear view system can feel overwhelming. To help, we've put together a quick comparison of our most popular products, highlighting their key features and best uses.
| Product Name | Key Features | Best For | Standout Technology |
|---|---|---|---|
| E-Mirror System | 1080p LCD display, IP68 cameras, long/short arm design, anti-glare, vibration-resistant | Trucks, buses, and fleets needing all-weather visibility; drivers frustrated with traditional mirror blind spots | Auto-brightness adjustment, slim camera design for aerodynamics |
| HD Waterproof Truck Camera System (VM-708-C22) | Sony STARVIS sensor, IP68 waterproof, 1080p resolution, night vision, 7-inch monitor | Reverse parking, low-light driving, off-road and construction trucks | Full-color night vision, Sony sensor for superior low-light performance |
| AI BSD Blind Spot Detection System | AI object detection, LED flash alerts, voice warnings, 1080p cameras, OTA updates | Fleets, school buses, urban delivery trucks, and any vehicle with high blind spot risk | Pedestrian and cyclist detection, real-time alerts, machine learning algorithms |
When you choose a rear view system, you're not just buying a product—you're investing in safety. That's why we cut out the middlemen and sell directly from our factory to you. This approach means three things: better quality control, faster customization, and lower costs.
Every system is built in our ISO9001-certified facility, where we test components at every stage: from raw materials to final assembly. We don't ship a product unless it passes 20+ quality checks, including drop tests, temperature cycling, and waterproof immersion. For OEM partners, we offer full customization, from branding to software tweaks, ensuring the system integrates seamlessly with your vehicles.
"Working directly with the manufacturer has been a game-changer," says Tom, a fleet manager for a national shipping company. "When we needed to adjust the camera angles for our new electric trucks, they had a prototype ready in a week. With other suppliers, that would have taken months—and cost twice as much."
At the end of the day, numbers and specs don't tell the whole story. It's the drivers, fleet managers, and communities who benefit from our systems that matter most. Here are a few of their stories.
— John, Fleet Manager, Mid-West Trucking Co.
"We've been in the trucking business for 30 years, and we've tried every rear view system under the sun. Nothing compares to what this manufacturer delivers. We installed their HD waterproof cameras and AI BSD systems on 50 trucks two years ago, and the results speak for themselves: accidents dropped by 50%, insurance costs went down by 20%, and driver morale is through the roof. One driver even told me, 'It's like driving a new truck now—I can see everything!' For us, it's not just an investment in technology; it's an investment in our drivers' safety and our company's future."
— Sarah, Long-Haul Truck Driver
"I've been driving trucks for 12 years, and night driving always terrified me. The roads are dark, other drivers don't use their lights, and traditional cameras just showed a blurry mess. Then my company installed the HD waterproof system with Sony night vision. Now, even on the darkest roads, I can see potholes, animals, and parked cars from a mile away. The other night, I was reversing into a loading dock at 3 AM, and the camera showed the dock worker waving me in like it was noon. I used to dread night shifts—now I volunteer for them. That's how much of a difference it makes."
Truck safety isn't a destination—it's a journey. And we're committed to leading the way, one innovation at a time. Whether you're a small fleet owner looking to upgrade a few trucks or an OEM partner needing custom solutions, we're here to listen, adapt, and deliver systems that work as hard as you do.
Ready to see the difference for yourself? Contact our team today for a free consultation. We'll help you assess your needs, recommend the right products, and even arrange a demo so you can experience our e-mirror system, AI BSD, or HD cameras firsthand. Because when it comes to safety, there's no room for compromise.
The road ahead is full of challenges—but with the right rear view system, you'll never face them alone.