Let's start with the basics: trucks are big. Really big. Their sheer size means blind spots that extend far beyond what standard mirrors can cover. A typical truck's rear blind spot can stretch several feet behind the vehicle, hiding pedestrians, cyclists, small cars, or even stationary objects like curbs or loading ramps. Add to that the height of the cab, and drivers often struggle to gauge distances accurately—leading to scrapes, dents, or worse, accidents.
This is where a wide-angle reverse camera becomes indispensable. The hidden screw 170-degree reverse camera isn't just another accessory; it's a safety tool designed specifically for the demands of truck driving. A 170-degree field of view means the camera captures nearly twice the area of a standard 90-degree camera, effectively turning those "invisible" blind spots into visible, real-time footage. Imagine reversing out of a busy depot and being able to see a cyclist approaching from the side, or a small child darting behind your truck—all in crystal-clear detail, right on your dashboard monitor.
Key Point: A 170-degree wide angle isn't just about "seeing more"—it's about seeing what matters . For trucks, this translates to fewer accidents, lower insurance costs, and most importantly, safer roads for everyone.

