Trucking Camera Systems
Seatronx is proud to be a distributor for Orlaco Specialized Camera Systems.
Orlaco camera systems for North American trucks provide the ideal vision solution for any type of truck, increasing vehicle safety. Trucks have many blind spots that restrict the driver’s view of their immediate surroundings. We develop high-quality professional vision solutions for every situation, with the aim to increase safety, efficiency and comfort.
Camera systems for Trucks – Sideview 170° – Rearview – Frontview
Orlaco CornerEye – Corner HD 270º-VIEW camera system for trucks
RadarEye for On road trucks
Features
It should go without saying that Orlaco’s vision is to provide the best view around all trucks. Orlaco works closely with OEMs across the world to integrate camera monitor systems. In addition, Orlaco develops and manufactures standard and custom vision solutions specifically for the aftermarket. Our camera monitor systems are developed and produced according to the highest quality standards. We comply with international automotive standards such as IATF 16949, work with proven automotive methods such as APQP/PPAP, and have type approvals including R46, R10 and R118.
MirrorEye™
An innovative and intelligent camera system that replaces the side mirrors on trucks and improves visibility for the driver. MirrorEye features high-definition cameras with night vision and an automatic panning feature. In addition, MirrorEye saves you an average to three percent on fuel compared to a conventional truck with side mirrors.
Rear view
With an Orlaco rear-view camera on your truck, you can gain a better view of the working area to the rear of the truck and drive more safely when reversing. The monitor in the cab switches automatically to the rear camera image when reverse gear is engaged. You can also set continuous or manual operation. In addition, the rear-view camera system can be fitted to any truck combination.
RadarEye®
With a rear-view camera combined with RadarEye on your truck, you can always reverse safely. This camera system is equipped with reversing sensors that warn you immediately about dangerous situations via sound signals and graphic overlays. The Orlaco RadarEye system can be enhanced with multiple sensors, for example to detect additional hazardous areas. In addition, this system can be used as a blind spot assistant to detect cyclists and pedestrians.
Front view
Our front-view camera gives you a direct view of the area to the front of your truck, which is impossible to see from the cab due to the length of the hood. Our front-view camera lets you see at a glance whether there are objects ahead of the truck so that you can pull away more safely and avoid damage while parking. The camera is usually positioned inside the top of the truck’s grill.
Side view
Turning off or changing lanes with a truck is a lot easier with an Orlaco side-view camera. The area immediately next to the truck or traffic approaching the truck is easy to see. With a side-view camera, the maneuver is a lot safer, more efficient and more comfortable, and road users and obstacles are clearly visible. This camera monitor system can be combined with front and rear-view systems to optimize the view further.
Side view
Turning off or changing lanes with a truck is a lot easier with an Orlaco side-view camera. The area immediately next to the truck or traffic approaching the truck is easy to see. With a side-view camera, the maneuver is a lot safer, more efficient and more comfortable, and road users and obstacles are clearly visible. This camera monitor system can be combined with front and rear-view systems to optimize the view further.
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