Rear View Camera
Aotop Offers Various Rear View Cameras for Vehicle Safety
Improve your fleet safety
We Manufacture And Customize Rear View Cameras
Improve your driving safety and enjoy a hassle-free driving experience with our top-notch car rear view cameras that are specifically designed for different vehicle models. At Aotop, we are committed to providing you with tailored solutions that perfectly fit your needs and requirements. Whether you need rear view cameras for your personal car or for your entire fleet, we have got you covered! We understand that every customer is unique, and so are their needs. Therefore, we offer a wide range of high quality car cameras that cater to all types of vehicles and budgets. Want to learn more about our products and services? Don’t hesitate to contact us at sales@aotop.com today!
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HD Dual Lens Heavy Duty Rear View Camera
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Heavy Duty Rear View Camera with Night Vision
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Truck Wide Angle Backup Camera with Night Vision
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Auto Shutter Heavy Duty Rear View Camera
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1080P Wide Angle Backup Camera with 6 IR LED
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1080P Waterproof Backup Camera with Night Vision
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Waterproof Rear View Camera Built-in Light Sensor
Enhancing Your Driving with Rear View Camera
Rear view cameras are a revolutionary advancement in automotive technology that have made reversing safer and easier for drivers. By providing real-time video images of the road and obstacles behind you, these small devices help you stay aware of your surroundings and avoid accidents. Additionally, many rear view camera systems now incorporate backup sensors for even greater protection. Don’t take chances with your safety – invest in a rear view camera system today!
How Does Rear View Camera Work?
The factory-installed reverse camera system is reliable and has the best picture quality. However, if your vehicle doesn’t have this option, you can install a camera yourself. The reverse camera captures the image from the rear-view mirror and transmits it to the monitor, which is displayed on the dashboard.
The imaging principle of the reverse camera is that the scene is produced by a lens group to generate an optical image, which is projected onto a CMOS photoelectric sensor. The optical signal is converted into an electrical signal, then converted into a digital signal after analog-to-digital conversion, and then the signal is processed by the DSP to become a specific format of the image, which appears on the monitor.