| Feature | Traditional Glass Mirrors | E-Mirror Systems |
|---|---|---|
| Visibility Range | Limited to 120-150° field of view; obstructed by weather, dirt, or vibration. | Up to 170° ultra-wide angle; digital clarity eliminates blur from vibration. |
| Blind Spot Coverage | Leaves 20-30% of surrounding area unseen (e.g., passenger-side blind spot for trucks). | AI-enhanced cameras with dynamic tracking reduce blind spots by up to 80%. |
| Night Vision | Relies on ambient light; poor visibility in low-light or no-light conditions. | Integrated Sony or Starlight sensors for clear full-color night vision, even in pitch darkness. |
| Durability | Glass prone to cracking; frames corrode in harsh weather. | IP68/IP69K waterproof ratings; metal or reinforced plastic housing resists impact and corrosion. |
| Safety Integration | Standalone; no connectivity to other vehicle systems. | Seamless integration with AI BSD (Blind Spot Detection), parking sensors, and collision warning systems. |
This versatile e-mirror system is engineered for adaptability. The long arm (18-24 inches) extends outward to cover blind spots on trailers, while the short arm (10-14 inches) is ideal for buses or trucks navigating tight urban spaces. Both arms feature corrosion-resistant aluminum construction and a quick-release mechanism for easy installation. The digital display includes anti-glare technology to prevent eye strain during daytime driving, and the camera lens is coated with an anti-fog film to maintain clarity in humid conditions.
While e-mirrors are essential for trucks and buses, smaller commercial vehicles like forklifts also benefit from AI-powered safety. This system combines a waterproof camera with LED flashlights and voice alerts to detect pedestrians in blind spots. Mounted on the forklift's mast or side, the camera uses thermal imaging and motion detection to spot workers wearing high-visibility vests, even in dark warehouses. When a person enters the 3-meter detection zone, the system flashes LED lights and announces, "Caution! Person in blind spot!"—a critical tool for preventing workplace accidents.
| Feature | Traditional Glass Mirrors | E-Mirror Systems |
|---|---|---|
| Visibility Range | Limited to 120-150° field of view; obstructed by weather, dirt, or vibration. | Up to 170° ultra-wide angle; digital clarity eliminates blur from vibration. |
| Blind Spot Coverage | Leaves 20-30% of surrounding area unseen (e.g., passenger-side blind spot for trucks). | AI-enhanced cameras with dynamic tracking reduce blind spots by up to 80%. |
| Night Vision | Relies on ambient light; poor visibility in low-light or no-light conditions. | Integrated Sony or Starlight sensors for clear full-color night vision, even in pitch darkness. |
| Durability | Glass prone to cracking; frames corrode in harsh weather. | IP68/IP69K waterproof ratings; metal or reinforced plastic housing resists impact and corrosion. |
| Safety Integration | Standalone; no connectivity to other vehicle systems. | Seamless integration with AI BSD (Blind Spot Detection), parking sensors, and collision warning systems. |
This versatile e-mirror system is engineered for adaptability. The long arm (18-24 inches) extends outward to cover blind spots on trailers, while the short arm (10-14 inches) is ideal for buses or trucks navigating tight urban spaces. Both arms feature corrosion-resistant aluminum construction and a quick-release mechanism for easy installation. The digital display includes anti-glare technology to prevent eye strain during daytime driving, and the camera lens is coated with an anti-fog film to maintain clarity in humid conditions.