When you're trusting a camera with the safety of your drivers and passengers, details matter. Here's what sets our products apart:
1. Waterproof Design: Built to Brave the Elements
Trucks and buses don't take days off—neither should their cameras. Our waterproof truck camera systems are rated IP68, meaning they're dust-tight and can withstand submersion in up to 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes. Whether it's a monsoon in Southeast Asia or a blizzard in Canada, these cameras keep working. We use rugged metal or high-grade plastic housings (depending on the model) to resist corrosion, and sealed connectors to prevent moisture from seeping into sensitive components.
IP68/IP69K Ratings:
Dustproof, waterproof, and even resistant to high-pressure water jets (ideal for vehicles that see frequent washing).
Wide Temperature Range:
Operates from -40°C to 70°C, so extreme heat or cold won't cause glitches.
Shock and Vibration Resistance:
Tested to handle the bumps of off-road routes or pothole-filled city streets.
2. Night Vision That Turns Darkness Into Day
Some of the most dangerous driving happens after sunset. That's why our night vision reverse camera systems are engineered to turn low light into clarity. We partner with Sony for premium sensors, which deliver full-color night vision—no more grainy black-and-white footage. For even darker conditions, models like our 8 IR light AHD camera use infrared LEDs to illuminate up to 30 meters, ensuring pedestrians, cyclists, and obstacles are visible long before they're in harm's way.
"A school bus driver in a rural area once told us about a late-night field trip. The road had no streetlights, and a deer darted out from the woods. Thanks to the full-color night vision on their camera, they spotted it in time to stop—something their old IR-only camera might have missed until it was too late."
3. AI-Powered Safety: Your Second Set of Eyes
Great visibility is just the start—our ai camera bsd system (Blind Spot Detection) adds an extra layer of protection. These systems use AI algorithms to analyze camera feeds in real time, detecting vehicles, pedestrians, or cyclists in blind spots. When a risk is detected, drivers get instant alerts: a flashing light on the mirror, a voice warning ("Pedestrian on the right!"), or even a vibration in the steering wheel. It's like having a co-pilot who never blinks.
Pedestrian Detection:
Identifies people near the vehicle, even in low light.
Vehicle Blind Spot Alerts:
Warns of cars in adjacent lanes during lane changes.
Reverse Collision Warning:
Detects objects behind the vehicle when backing up.