The Virtus Fleet dual lens camera is a discreet windscreen mounted 12v forward and driver facing fleet camera available in 720p or 1080p Full HD resolution.
Designed for covering blind spots along the sides of larger vehicles. This heavy duty 720p side camera features a 125° viewing angle and has night vision as standard to assist in avoiding incidents and damage to people/property.
Designed for covering blind spots along the sides of larger vehicles. This heavy duty 720p side camera features a 125° viewing angle and has night vision as standard to assist in avoiding incidents and damage to people/property.
Designed for covering blind spots along the sides of larger vehicles. This heavy duty 720p side camera features a 125° viewing angle and has night vision as standard to assist in avoiding incidents and damage to people/property.
Heavy duty wing mirror camera for covering the blind spots to the side of larger vehicles. Utilizes 720p HD recording and a 125° Starlight lens for unparalleled quality day or night.
Heavy duty rear camera certified to the IP68 weatherproof standard. Available up to 720p quality. Perfect for Heavy goods vehicles, transport vehicles, buses/coaches and plant vehicles.
Heavy duty rear camera certified to the IP68 weatherproof standard. Available up to 720p quality. Perfect for Heavy goods vehicles, transport vehicles, buses/coaches and plant vehicles.
Our heavy duty dual rear camera is a popular solution for larger fleet vehicles. Featuring two vertically adjustable analogue PAL cameras on a robust metal chassis.
Designed for vans, buses and coaches, this 12v overhang camera is utilized to give a large viewing area close to the rear of a vehicle, where a brake light camera is not available.
This discreet 720p PAL number plate camera is designed to screw into the chassis just above the number plate. The video image is mirrored to give the correct road orientation when reversing or observing on a monitor.
Commonly used inside fleet vehicles of all sizes alongside reversing cameras, side cameras, in-vehicle monitors, MDVRs, or any other equipment that uses 4-pin aviation connections.