| Product Name | Key Features | Best For | Installation Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Waterproof Truck Camera System VM-708-C22 | Sony night vision, IP68 waterproof, 1080P HD, compatible with 12-36V vehicles | Long-haul trucks, buses, RVs (night driving focus) | 45 minutes (wired) / 30 minutes (wireless) |
| AI Camera BSD System with Voice Alert | Blind spot detection, pedestrian/vehicle alerts, LED flash warning, 170° wide angle | Urban delivery trucks, school buses, fleet vehicles | 60 minutes (includes BSD sensor setup) |
| 24-36V Wireless Reverse Rear Camera | 2.4G wireless transmission, metal housing, 24-36V compatibility, night vision | Heavy-duty trucks, trailers, construction vehicles | 25 minutes (no wiring required) |
| AHD CVBS Full Color Night Vision Camera | IP68 waterproof, full-color night vision, plastic housing (lightweight), 1080P AHD/CVBS switchable | RVs, pickup trucks, smaller commercial vehicles | 35 minutes (wired, plug-and-play) |
"I've been driving trucks for 22 years, and I've tried every camera under the sun. Most of them break after a few months, or the night vision is so grainy I might as well be looking at a black screen. Then I switched to this waterproof truck camera system. Last winter, I was delivering in upstate New York during a snowstorm. The roads were icy, and I had to back into a tiny loading dock. The camera's night vision was crystal clear—I could see the curbs, the pallets, even the snowbanks. No more guessing. That camera didn't just make my job easier; it made me feel like I could handle anything the road threw at me."
"As a fleet manager, I'm always looking for ways to keep my drivers safe and reduce accidents. We started installing the AI BSD system in all our trucks last year, and the difference has been (amazing). In 12 months, we've had zero blind spot-related incidents—down from 5 the year before. The drivers love it too. They say the voice alerts are clear, and the installation was so easy even our newest driver could do it. For me, it's simple: these cameras aren't an expense; they're an investment in my team's safety."