Backup Cameras for Commercial Vehicles

What Is a Backup Camera?

A backup camera is designed to improve rear visibility and reduce blind spots when reversing or operating commercial vehicles. It helps drivers see areas that are difficult to observe from mirrors alone, making it useful for trucks, buses, trailers, construction vehicles, forklifts and other heavy-duty applications.

For fleet and industrial vehicle use, backup cameras are often combined with monitors, DVR systems or multi-camera systems to provide a safer and more efficient driving environment.

 

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Which Backup Camera Should You Choose?

Different vehicles and working environments require different camera designs. Use the guide below to choose a suitable backup camera for your application.

Application Recommended Camera Type Best For
Trucks and trailers Heavy-duty rear view camera Stable rear visibility for long commercial vehicles
Buses and coaches Wide-angle rear view camera Wider viewing angle to reduce blind spots
Construction vehicles Waterproof anti-vibration camera Outdoor, dusty and high-vibration environments
Night operation IR night vision camera Low-light areas, warehouses, ports and night driving
Dusty or muddy environments Auto-shutter camera Lens protection from mud, dust and debris
Hazardous areas Explosion-proof camera Special vehicles working in hazardous areas

Not sure which camera fits your vehicle? Contact us with your vehicle type, installation position and monitor/DVR requirements, and we will recommend a suitable solution.

Key Technologies for Backup Camera Systems

Our backup cameras are designed for commercial vehicle applications, with clearer image quality, reliable night visibility and flexible connector options for different monitor and DVR systems.

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AHD Image Quality

AHD backup cameras provide clearer video than traditional CVBS cameras, with 720P or 1080P options available. They are suitable for rear view monitoring, blind spot observation and DVR recording systems.

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Night Vision Performance

IR night vision cameras help improve visibility in low-light environments, such as logistics yards, warehouses, ports, mining areas and night driving applications.

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Connector Options

Different connector options are available, including 4PIN aviation, RCA, GX12 and M12 connectors. Cable length, wiring method and connector type can be customized for monitors, DVR systems or OEM vehicle integration.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Backup Cameras

Here are some common questions about our backup cameras for trucks, buses, trailers and industrial vehicles.

AHD backup cameras provide clearer video quality than traditional CVBS cameras and are commonly available in 720P or 1080P options. They are suitable for rear view monitoring, blind spot observation and DVR recording systems.

Yes. Our backup cameras can be used with compatible monitors, DVRs and MDVR systems. Connector type, video format and cable length can be selected according to your system requirements.

We can provide different connector options, including 4PIN aviation connectors, RCA connectors, GX12 connectors and M12 connectors. Custom wiring and cable lengths are also available for different installation needs.

Yes. Some backup cameras are equipped with infrared LEDs for night vision. They are suitable for low-light environments such as logistics yards, warehouses, ports, construction sites and night driving applications.

Our cameras are approved with IP69K certification

Yes, our backup cameras support normal and mirror image options. This function is useful for rear view, side view and different vehicle installation positions.

Our backup cameras are suitable for trucks, buses, trailers, vans, construction vehicles, forklifts, agricultural machinery and other commercial or industrial vehicles.

Yes. We can support customization for lens angle, connector type, cable length, video format, housing design, night vision, waterproof rating and monitor/DVR compatibility.

MOQ depends on the camera model and customization requirements. Standard models usually have more flexible order quantities, while customized versions may require a higher MOQ.

Lead time depends on the model, quantity and customization requirements. For standard models, sample orders can usually be arranged faster, while bulk orders or customized products may require a longer production time.