Think about a long-haul truck driver navigating a busy port at midnight, rain pouring down, with containers stacked high blocking their rear view. Or a delivery truck squeezing through a narrow urban alley, where a single miscalculation could mean a collision with a pedestrian or a parked car. In these moments, a truck's mirrors aren't enough. Blind spots extend for meters, and traditional rearview mirrors struggle in low light or bad weather. That's why modern trucking operations—whether small fleets or large logistics companies—are investing in advanced camera systems. They're not just "nice-to-haves"; they're critical tools that reduce accidents, lower insurance costs, and give drivers the confidence to focus on the road ahead.
But not all camera systems are created equal. A flimsy camera that fails in the rain, a monitor that glitches at night, or a system that's a hassle to install can end up being more of a liability than a help. That's why choosing the right supplier matters. As a truck camera manufacturer with decades of experience, we've seen firsthand what works and what doesn't. We design our systems with the trucker in mind: durable enough to withstand salt, mud, and extreme temperatures, clear enough to see a pedestrian in the dark, and simple enough to integrate into any truck, bus, or trailer—no matter the make or model.
When you work with us, you're not just buying a product; you're gaining a partner who understands the unique challenges of the trucking industry. We don't just sell car monitor kits and cameras—we engineer solutions tailored to your needs. Whether you're a fleet manager looking to equip 50 trucks with consistent safety features or a small business owner outfitting a single trailer, we offer flexibility, quality, and support that sets us apart.
Our factory in Guangdong, China, is equipped with state-of-the-art production lines and rigorous quality control processes. Every camera, monitor, and wire harness undergoes 10+ tests before leaving our facility: drop tests to ensure durability, water immersion tests to verify waterproofing, and low-light performance checks to guarantee night vision works when it matters most. We source components from trusted partners, like Sony for their industry-leading image sensors, because we believe cutting corners on parts means cutting corners on safety.
If there's one product that encapsulates our commitment to quality, it's our waterproof truck camera system car monitor kit with Sony good night vision vm-708-c22 . Designed for heavy-duty use, this kit is a favorite among truckers and fleet managers for its reliability, clarity, and ease of installation. Let's break down what makes it stand out:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Camera Resolution | 1080P HD (AHD/CVBS switchable) |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68—submersible in 1.5m water for 30 minutes |
| Night Vision | Sony STARVIS sensor with 8 IR LEDs (0.001 lux sensitivity) |
| Monitor Size | 7-inch TFT LCD touch screen with anti-glare coating |
| Kit Includes | 1 x Rear camera, 1 x Monitor, 1 x 10m extension cable, 1 x Power adapter, Mounting hardware |
| Compatibility | 24V trucks, 12V buses, trailers, RVs, and commercial vehicles |
What truly makes the VM-708-C22 a game-changer is its night vision capability. Thanks to the Sony STARVIS sensor, it delivers "good night vision" that's more than just a marketing term. In real-world tests, the camera can clearly distinguish a pedestrian standing 30 meters away on a moonless night—critical for avoiding accidents in poorly lit areas. The IR LEDs kick in automatically when light levels drop, and the monitor's anti-glare coating ensures visibility even in direct sunlight, so drivers aren't squinting to see the screen.
And let's talk about that IP68 rating. We know trucks don't operate in perfect conditions. Whether it's driving through a monsoon in Southeast Asia or plowing through snow in Canada, the VM-708-C22's camera is sealed tight. We've had customers report cameras still working after being submerged in a puddle for hours or coated in road salt for months—proof that our waterproofing isn't just a label.
You might be wondering: What's the difference between AHD and CVBS, and why does it matter for my truck? Let's keep it simple. CVBS (Composite Video Broadcast Signal) is the traditional analog standard—reliable, but limited to 480p resolution. AHD (Analog High Definition) is the newer analog tech that boosts resolution to 720p or 1080p without needing expensive digital wiring. Our systems are switchable between AHD and CVBS, so if your truck has older wiring, you can still get a clear picture without rewiring the entire vehicle.
Then there's IP68 waterproofing. The "IP" stands for "Ingress Protection," and the two numbers tell you how well the device resists solids and liquids. The first number (6) means it's dust-tight—no particles can get inside to damage the electronics. The second number (8) is the key for trucks: it means the camera can be submerged in up to 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes. Compare that to IP67 (which only handles temporary splashes) or IP54 (dust-resistant and splash-proof), and you'll see why IP68 is non-negotiable for vehicles that face rain, snow, and puddles daily.
While we specialize in truck camera systems, our products aren't limited to 18-wheelers. The VM-708-C22 kit, for example, works seamlessly with buses, RVs, and even large trailers. We've had customers use it on construction equipment like forklifts (paired with our AI forklift camera with blind spot detection for extra safety) and on farm vehicles that navigate muddy fields. The versatility comes from our focus on universal design—adjustable brackets, voltage compatibility (12V-36V), and plug-and-play wiring that reduces installation time from hours to minutes.
Take Maria, a fleet manager at a regional bus company in Texas. She reached out to us last year frustrated with her previous camera system: "The monitors would glitch in the summer heat, and the cameras fogged up every time it rained. We were replacing them every 6 months, and the drivers hated them." After switching to our VM-708-C22 kits, she reported zero failures in 12 months, even during Texas's 100°F summers and spring thunderstorms. "The drivers say the night vision is like having headlights on the back of the bus," she told us. "We've cut rear-end accidents by 70%—that alone paid for the investment."
At the end of the day, choosing a truck camera supplier is about trust. You need to trust that the camera will work when you need it most, that the monitor won't flicker in the rain, and that if something goes wrong, someone will answer the phone. Here's why we've earned the trust of over 2,000 customers worldwide:
Safety on the road isn't optional—it's essential. Whether you're a driver spending 10 hours a day behind the wheel or a business owner responsible for a fleet, investing in a reliable truck camera system is one of the smartest decisions you can make. Our waterproof truck camera system car monitor kit with Sony good night vision vm-708-c22 is more than a tool—it's peace of mind. Clearer vision, fewer blind spots, and the confidence that comes from knowing you're prepared for whatever the road throws at you.
Ready to see the difference for yourself? Reach out to our team today for a free consultation. We'll help you choose the right system for your needs, answer any questions, and even provide a sample for testing. Because when it comes to safety, we don't just want your business—we want you to arrive home safely, every time.