Be safe on the road by installing cameras and alarms on your wreckers, recovery vehicles and tow trucks. We carry alarms, back-up cameras, thermal imaging systems, body cameras and video cameras made by Century, Buyers Product Co., Federal Signal, Zip’s and more to meet all your needs that will help you on the road day and night.
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Whether you’re outfitting a personal vehicle, commercial truck, or towing rig, having reliable cameras in your vehicle has never been more important. From dash cameras for trucks to back-up cameras, these tools enhance safety, improve visibility, and help protect against liability.
Dash cameras and car dash cameras offer drivers a clear, continuous record of their trips, providing evidence in the event of accidents, disputes, or traffic violations. For commercial drivers, dash cameras for trucks are essential tools to monitor operations and reduce insurance risk.
Back-up cameras and reverse cameras give drivers critical visibility behind large vehicles, preventing accidents in parking lots, driveways, or while towing. Truck back-up cameras make reversing safer for semi-trucks, box trucks, and other large vehicles that have limited rear visibility. Wireless options, like wireless dash cameras, offer easy installation and flexibility.
Top products on the market deliver quality video, reliability, and convenient features. Popular options include:
These systems cover a variety of needs, whether monitoring blind spots, recording trips, or assisting in precise parking and towing.
When selecting the right cameras for vehicles, consider:
Using the right system ensures safety, peace of mind, and compliance with insurance or company requirements. For more guidance, check out our blog “Dash Cameras: Why and where they are needed.”
What types of vehicle cameras are available?
Vehicle cameras include dash cameras, back-up cameras, and body-mounted cameras. Each type serves a specific purpose, from recording trips to assisting with reversing.
Can dash cameras be used on trucks?
Yes, dash cameras for trucks are designed to handle larger vehicles and commercial use, providing durable and reliable video recording.
How do back-up cameras help drivers?
Back-up cameras and reverse cameras provide a clear view of areas behind a vehicle that are difficult to see, reducing the risk of accidents.
Are wireless dash cameras reliable?
Yes, modern wireless dash cameras provide reliable video transmission and easier installation without compromising quality.
Do I need a camera system for towing or commercial trucks?
Absolutely. Truck back-up cameras and multi-camera setups improve safety, visibility, and liability protection when towing or operating large vehicles.