The VM-61-4CH isn't just a "monitor with cameras"—it's a complete safety ecosystem built with the unique challenges of bus and truck operations in mind. Let's break down what makes it tick:
10.1'' Touch Screen: Intuitive Control at Your Fingertips
Forget clunky buttons or complicated menus. The VM-61-4CH features a 10.1-inch high-definition touch screen that's responsive even with gloves on—perfect for drivers juggling multiple tasks. Whether you need to switch between camera feeds, adjust settings, or review footage, the interface is as simple as tapping or swiping. No more fumbling with knobs while trying to keep your eyes on the road.
4 AHD Cameras: 360° Visibility, No Blind Spots Left Unchecked
What sets this system apart is its four AHD (Analog High Definition) cameras, strategically designed to cover every angle of the bus. AHD technology ensures sharper, clearer images than traditional CVBS cameras, even in high-motion scenarios—think a bus pulling away from a stop with pedestrians nearby. Here's how the cameras work together:
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Front Camera:
Mounted on the grille or windshield, it captures traffic ahead, helping drivers anticipate sudden stops or obstacles.
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Side Cameras (Left/Right):
Eliminate blind spots next to the bus—critical for lane changes, turns, and spotting cyclists or pedestrians near the doors.
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Rear Camera:
A waterproof truck camera system built to withstand rain, snow, and mud, it provides a clear view of the area behind the bus, making reversing or backing up in tight spaces a breeze.
Together, these cameras create a "virtual bird's eye view" of the bus, so drivers never have to guess what's happening outside their field of vision.
Night Vision That Doesn't Blink: Sony Sensor for Crystal-Clear Low-Light Performance
Buses don't just run during the day—school buses start early, night routes serve late-shift workers, and long-haul coaches drive through the night. That's why the VM-61-4CH's cameras are equipped with Sony Starvis sensors, a technology trusted in professional-grade security systems. Even in dimly lit parking lots, rural roads with no streetlights, or heavy rain, the cameras deliver full-color night vision (no grainy black-and-white here). Imagine a driver approaching a bus stop at dusk: with this system, they can clearly see a child waiting in the shadows, avoiding a potential tragedy.
Waterproof and Rugged: Built for the Elements
Buses face tough conditions—road salt, humidity, extreme temperatures, and even the occasional pressure wash. The VM-61-4CH's cameras are rated IP68 waterproof, meaning they're dust-tight and can withstand being submerged in up to 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes. Whether it's a monsoon in Mumbai or a snowstorm in Montreal, these cameras keep working. The metal housing of the rear and side cameras adds extra durability, so they won't crack or corrode over time.