Enhance Vehicle Safety with Our Commercial Backup Cameras
Designed for Durability and Performance, Our Commercial Backup Cameras Provide Clear Visibility and Reduce Risks for Fleets of All Sizes.
- Custom OEM Design
- Direct Factory Price
- Fast Delivery Time
Our Commercial Backup Cameras Products
Reliable, Durable, and High-Performance Backup Cameras Tailored for Commercial Fleets and Heavy-Duty Vehicles.
backup camera for truck
Model:DT-NC180D
- Image Sensor: 1/2.9″ GC2053
- Resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Viewing Angle: 140° (Horizontal) + 180° (Diagonal)
- IR LED: 0 LEDs
- Waterproof Rating: IP68
- Power Voltage: DC 12V
wireless backup camera
Model:DT-NC36W
- Image Sensor: 1/2.9″ GC2053
- Resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Viewing Angle: 140° (Horizontal) + 180° (Diagonal)
- IR LED: 10 LEDs
- Waterproof Rating: IP68
- Power Voltage: DC 12V
commercial backup camera
Model:DT-NC35
- Image Sensor: 1/4″ PC7070D
- Resolution: 648 x 488
- TV Lines: 420 TV Lines
- Viewing Angle: 130° (Diagonal)
- Power Voltage: DC 12V
rv backup camera
Model:DT-180
- Image Sensor: 1/3″ SONY 225
- Resolution: 752 x 582
- TV Lines: 700 TV Lines
- Viewing Angle: 120° (Diagonal)
- IR LED: 0 LEDs
- Power Voltage: DC 12V – 24V
- Waterproof Rating: IP68
- Built-in: Microphone
commercial truck backup camera
Model:DT-NC37
- Image Sensor: 1/3″ 1058D
- Resolution: 752 x 582
- TV Lines: 700 TV Lines
- Viewing Angle: 120° (Diagonal)
- IR LED: 18 LEDs
- Power Voltage: DC 12V – 24V
- Waterproof Rating: IP68
- Built-in: Microphone
Explore Our Diverse Backup Camera Housing Options
Commercial Backup Cameras - Products can be customized according to different image sensors.
Advanced 720P/1080P HD Resolution, Wide Angle View, and Superior Durability for Ultimate Rearview Safety
Feature | DT-NC180D | DT-NC36W | DT-NC35 | DT-NC180 | DT-NC37 |
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Image Sensor | 1/2.9"CMOS CG2053 | 1/2.9"CMOS CG2053 | 1/3"CMOS CG2083 | 1/3"CMOS CG2083 | 1/3"CMOS CG2083 |
Video Resolution | 720p/1080p | 720p/1080p | 720p/1080p | 720p/1080p | 720p/1080p |
Connector Type | RCA/4PIN/COMMERCIAL SCREW 4PIN | 2.4GHz Digital Wireless | RCA/4PIN/COMMERCIAL SCREW 4PIN | RCA/4PIN/COMMERCIAL SCREW 4PIN | RCA/4PIN/COMMERCIAL SCREW 4PIN |
Sensor | AHD | AHD | AHD | AHD | AHD |
Parking line | on/off switchable | on/off switchable | on/off switchable | on/off switchable | on/off switchable |
Image | Mirror/ NON-mirror switchable | Mirror/ NON-mirror switchable | Mirror/ NON-mirror switchable | Mirror/ NON-mirror switchable | Mirror/ NON-mirror switchable |
Real Angle of View | 170 degrees | 170 degrees | 170 degrees | 170 degrees | 170 degrees |
For a monitor it uses | Your aftermarket display | Your aftermarket display | Your aftermarket display | Your aftermarket display | Your aftermarket display |
Installation | Surface Mount | Surface Mount | Surface Mount | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
Waterproof | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 |
Lens Type | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Wide Angle |
Voltage | 12-24 volts | 12-24 volts | 12-24 volts | 12-24 volts | 12-24 volts |
Our Commercial Backup Cameras Installation & Usage
Step-by-Step Guide to Installing Your Backup Camera System
Power Connection:
- Connect the 12V+ (Red) wire to the 12V power supply of the reverse lamp.
- Connect the GND (Black) wire to the ground.
RCA Connection:
- Use the 6M/19.6ft RCA Extension Cable (Yellow) to connect the respective devices.
Note:
- The monitor is not included in this product.
Commercial Backup Cameras Applications
Versatile Solutions for Fleet Vehicles, Heavy Equipment, and More – Ensuring Safety and Efficiency Across Various Industries.
Custom Services Commercial Backup Cameras
Custom AHD Backup Camera Solutions with OEM/ODM Options for Your Vehicle or Business
At DT-Camera, we understand that every vehicle and business has unique needs. That’s why we offer custom AHD backup camera solutions with flexible OEM/ODM options. Whether you’re looking to outfit a fleet of vehicles, create a bespoke solution for your brand, or develop a tailored backup camera system for your automotive business, we can help bring your vision to life.
What We Offer:
- OEM Solutions: We work directly with vehicle manufacturers, distributors, and fleet operators to design and produce original equipment that integrates seamlessly with your vehicles. Our team ensures that all cameras meet the highest industry standards for performance and durability.
ODM Services: If you need a custom design for your brand, our ODM services allow you to tailor everything from the camera housing to the lens specifications, ensuring a unique product that reflects your brand’s identity.
Why Choose Our Commercial Backup Cameras?
Let DT-Camera provide the best backup camera solutions for your commercial vehicles. Explore our product range today and improve the safety of your fleet!
Reliable Performance
Designed to meet the demands of commercial vehicles, ensuring continuous operation even in challenging conditions.
Enhanced Safety
Prevents accidents by providing clear visibility and reducing blind spots during reversing and parking.
Cost-Effective Solutions
Affordable without compromising on quality, helping businesses maximize their investment.
Advantages of Our Factory
Leveraging Expertise, Efficiency, and Customization to Deliver High-Quality Products at Competitive Prices.
- Cost-Effective: Competitive pricing by eliminating intermediaries.
- Customization: Tailored solutions to meet your specific needs.
- High Quality: Strict quality control for consistent, reliable products.
- Flexible Capacity: Handle small to large orders with ease.
- Fast Delivery: Shorter lead times for quick turnaround.
- Advanced Technology: Precision manufacturing with modern tools.
- Reliable Supply: Strong supply chain for uninterrupted production.
- Scalability: Easily scale production to meet demand.
- Experienced Team: Skilled professionals ensuring top-quality products.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to Common Queries About Our Backup Camera Solutions, Installation, and Support.
We offer a range of commercial backup cameras, including wired, wireless, and 360-degree systems, designed for various vehicles like trucks, vans, and heavy-duty equipment.
Our minimum order quantity is typically 50 units, as we are a manufacturer. However, we offer flexibility for bulk orders or special requests. Please contact us for more details.
Yes, we provide customization options for cameras, including different sizes, angles, and additional features to meet your specific requirements.
Our cameras are designed to be compatible with most commercial vehicles. We offer both wired and wireless options to suit a variety of setups.
All our backup cameras come with a 1-year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship.
While we do not offer direct installation services, we provide detailed installation manuals and support to assist with the setup of your cameras.
Yes, our cameras are weatherproof, shock-resistant, and designed to perform reliably in extreme temperatures, rain, snow, and dust.
Wholesale & Custom Orders
We value your inquiries and are here to assist you with any questions or concerns regarding our AHD Backup Cameras and services. Feel free to reach out to us through the following channels
The Ultimate Guide to Custom Packaging Solutions by DT-Camera
DT-Camera offers comprehensive custom packaging solutions designed to protect, showcase, and enhance your products. Whether for retail, OEM projects, or bulk orders, our packaging ensures your cameras arrive safely and impress your customers.
what is wireless ahd vehicle backup camera?
A wireless AHD vehicle backup camera combines the benefits of AHD (Analog High Definition) technology with the convenience of wireless transmission, allowing for a clearer and more stable video feed without the need for long cables.
1.High-Definition Video:
- Provides 720p or 1080p resolution, offering clearer and sharper images compared to traditional analog systems.
2.Wireless Signal Transmission:
- Eliminates the need for long video cables, using Wi-Fi or 2.4 GHz/5.8 GHz wireless technology to transmit video from the camera to the monitor.
- Reduces clutter and simplifies installation, especially for vehicles where running wires is difficult.
3.Easy Installation:
- Wireless cameras are easier to install compared to wired ones, as they don’t require a direct cable connection between the camera and the monitor. You only need to connect power cables (usually to the reverse light circuit) for the camera and monitor.
4.Improved Safety:
- Offers a wider, high-definition view for better visibility while reversing, helping to prevent accidents and reduce blind spots.
- Useful for trucks, RVs, and trailers with large rear areas.
5.Power Supply:
- Both the camera and monitor require a power source, typically from the vehicle’s electrical system (e.g., 12V).
- Some models offer rechargeable batteries for the camera.
6.Range and Signal Stability:
- Wireless systems generally have a range of about 30-100 feet, depending on the environment (e.g., obstructions, vehicle size).
- Modern wireless AHD systems are less prone to interference and signal degradation compared to older analog wireless systems.
Advantages:
- Clutter-Free: No need to run a long cable from the camera to the monitor.
- Convenience: Easier to install, especially in large vehicles like RVs, trucks, or trailers.
- Clearer Video: AHD technology ensures superior image quality compared to traditional analog wireless cameras.
Limitations:
- Signal Interference: Though much improved, wireless systems can still suffer from interference in areas with heavy wireless traffic.
- Range Limitations: Depending on the vehicle, the range of the wireless signal might be limited, especially if there are physical obstructions.
Use Case:
- Ideal for larger vehicles, trucks, RVs, and trailers, where wired systems may be difficult to install.
- Perfect for users who want the flexibility of wireless installation with the clarity of high-definition video.
How comparing ahd vs cvbs backup camera?
When comparing AHD (Analog High Definition) and CVBS (Composite Video Baseband Signal) backup cameras, several key differences in image quality, signal transmission, and overall performance should be considered.
Image Quality:
AHD Camera:
- Provides higher resolution (typically 720p or 1080p), offering clearer and more detailed images.
- Better color reproduction and sharper images in both bright and low-light conditions.
CVBS Camera:
- Typically offers lower resolution (usually 480p or less), leading to less detailed and blurrier images.
- Image quality can be grainy or distorted, especially in low light.
Signal Transmission:
AHD Camera:
- Uses analog signals to transmit HD video over coaxial cables, but the quality is much higher than traditional analog signals.
- AHD cameras offer stable video transmission without significant signal loss, even over longer cable runs.
CVBS Camera:
- Uses standard analog signals (composite video), which are more prone to signal degradation over longer distances.
- CVBS signals are more susceptible to interference and may cause video distortion over long cable lengths.
Installation:
AHD Camera:
- Requires an AHD-compatible monitor to display high-definition video.
- Installation is slightly more complex if upgrading from a standard CVBS system.
CVBS Camera:
- Easier to install with standard monitors that support composite video input.
- A more common and compatible choice for older systems.
Night Vision:
AHD Camera:
- Generally has better night vision due to higher-quality sensors and improved image processing.
- Offers clearer, more visible images in low-light or dark conditions.
CVBS Camera:
- Night vision is poorer, with more noise and less clarity in low-light environments.
Cost:
AHD Camera:
- Tends to be more expensive than CVBS cameras, mainly due to the higher resolution and better image quality.
CVBS Camera:
- Typically less expensive, making it a more budget-friendly option for basic video surveillance needs.
Compatibility:
AHD Camera:
- Requires an AHD-compatible monitor or display to support HD video.
- May not be compatible with older CVBS systems without additional adapters or equipment.
CVBS Camera:
- Compatible with most standard video displays and existing analog systems, making it a universal choice.
Use Case:
AHD Camera:
- Ideal for those who need high-definition video, such as for modern vehicles, parking assistance, or high-quality surveillance.
- Suitable for those upgrading or building new systems with high-resolution needs.
CVBS Camera:
- Sufficient for basic backup camera needs in older vehicles or systems.
- Works well for users who do not require high-definition video or advanced features.
Summary of Key Differences:
Feature | AHD Backup Camera | CVBS Backup Camera |
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Resolution | High (720p or 1080p) | Low (480p or less) |
Image Quality | Sharper, clearer, more detailed | Blurry, grainy, less detailed |
Signal Transmission | Stable, long-distance, low loss | Prone to signal degradation and interference |
Night Vision | Superior, clearer at night | Poorer in low light |
Installation | Requires AHD-compatible monitor | Works with standard monitors |
Cost | More expensive | More affordable |
Compatibility | Needs AHD monitor | Compatible with most standard systems |
Use Case | Best for high-quality systems | Suitable for basic backup needs |
Conclusion:
- If you need higher resolution, better image quality, and superior performance (especially at night), AHD backup cameras are the better choice.
- If you’re working with an older system or have budget constraints, a CVBS backup camera will provide a cost-effective solution, though with lower image quality.
If you’re building a new system or upgrading an existing one, investing in AHD would likely provide a better overall experience.
How To Wire A Backup Camera?
Tools and Materials Needed
- DT – camera backup camera kit (including camera, monitor, wiring harness, etc.)
- Wire strippers
- Crimper
- Electrical tape
- Drill (if needed for installation)
- Screwdrivers
Wiring Steps
- Prepare the Vehicle
Park the vehicle in a safe and well – lit area. Disconnect the vehicle’s battery to prevent electrical shorts during the installation process. This is a crucial safety step to avoid any potential electrical hazards while working on the wiring. - Locate the Camera Mounting Position
DT – camera’s backup cameras are designed to be versatile in installation. Usually, common mounting locations include the rear bumper, license plate frame, or tailgate. Thoroughly clean the surface at the intended mounting point. Mark the location precisely where you plan to mount the camera. In some cases, if the vehicle’s structure requires it, you may need to drill a hole to facilitate running the wires through. - Mount the Camera
Using the hardware provided in the DT – camera kit, carefully attach the camera to the marked location. Ensure that the camera is firmly fastened. A secure mount is essential to maintain a stable view of the area behind the vehicle. Also, make sure the camera is positioned in a way that it has an unobstructed and optimal view for effective backup assistance. - Run the Wires
Beginning from the camera’s position, start running the power and video wires along the vehicle’s body. DT – camera’s wiring harness is designed to be flexible and easy to route. You can typically follow existing wire channels within the vehicle’s bodywork. If there are no pre – existing channels, use cable ties to neatly secure the wires, preventing them from being exposed or getting caught in moving parts. Feed the wires towards the front of the vehicle, where the monitor will be installed. - Connect to the Reverse Light Circuit
Locate the reverse light wire in the vehicle’s wiring harness at the rear. To accurately identify the correct wire, use a multimeter for testing. Once identified, strip a small section of the reverse light wire. Connect the positive wire from the DT – camera’s power cable to this stripped section of the reverse light wire. This connection ensures that the camera is activated whenever the vehicle is shifted into reverse gear. Connect the negative wire of the camera’s power cable to a suitable ground point on the vehicle’s body. A proper ground connection is vital for the stable operation of the camera. - Connect the Video Cable
Attach one end of the video cable to the camera’s video output port. Route the other end of the cable to the front of the vehicle. At the front, connect this end to the input port of the DT – camera monitor. The high – quality video cable in the DT – camera kit is engineered to provide a clear and stable video signal. - Install the Monitor
Choose a suitable location on the dashboard or a place where the driver can easily view it to mount the DT – camera monitor. Mounting the monitor in a convenient position is crucial for the driver’s quick and easy access to the backup camera view. Connect the monitor to a power source. This can usually be achieved by tapping into the vehicle’s accessory power circuit. - Test the System
Before fully reassembling the vehicle components, reconnect the vehicle’s battery. Put the vehicle in reverse gear and check if the DT – camera’s image appears clearly and correctly on the monitor. If the view is not satisfactory, adjust the camera angle as needed to obtain the best possible view of the area behind the vehicle. - Secure and Conceal the Wires
Once you are satisfied with the installation and the proper functioning of the DT – camera backup camera system, neatly secure and conceal any exposed wires. Use electrical tape or wire loom to protect the wires from damage, abrasion, and to give the installation a clean and professional appearance.
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