Every truck driver knows the feeling: cruising down a highway at dusk, rain starting to tap the windshield, and that nagging uncertainty about what's lurking in the blind spot. You check the side mirror—again—but the glare from oncoming headlights turns the glass into a useless sheet of light. A sudden honk jolts you; a car swerves into your lane, just inches from the trailer. Heart racing, you grip the wheel tighter. Moments like these aren't just stressful—they're a daily reality for millions of commercial drivers, and they highlight a critical flaw in the tools we've relied on for decades: traditional mirrors.
For too long, truck and bus operators have made do with bulky, glass-based mirrors that struggle in bad weather, create dangerous blind spots, and even increase fuel costs due to wind resistance. But what if there was a better way? What if your vehicle's mirrors could adapt to the dark, cut through fog, and alert you to pedestrians or vehicles before they're in harm's way? Enter the
e-mirror system
—a game-changer in commercial vehicle safety that's transforming how drivers see the road, and how fleets protect their most valuable assets: their drivers and their cargo.

