HitchCAM backs up the truck with SafetyCAM

At ShowStoppers @ CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment 2007, HitchCAM introduces the new Wireless SafetyCAM™ rear view cameras, revolutionizing current collision prevention technology installations with its Power Line Communication technology by eliminating the need to run video cables through vehicles and trucks up to 65 feet.
The National Highway Traffic Administration reports that a backing accident occurs every 1.6 minutes in the USA. HitchCAM Corporation in Santa Fe Springs, CA (www.hitchcam.com) is a leading automotive aftermarket company which offers the largest selection of rear view cameras and back up safety technologies with its primary goal of offering solutions to reduce the frequency of backing accidents. One additional way to achieve this is by the launch of HitchCAM’s new Commercial Wireless SafetyCAM™ rear and side view camera technology using Power Line Communication.
Unlike anything in the market today, the Wireless SafetyCAM™ technology is designed to overcome the existing problems that current wireless systems have with interrupted frequency and reliability and by also reducing installation expenses and time. The Wireless SafetyCAM™ uses the truck's existing electrical wiring to transmit video to an LCD video monitor eliminating the extensive task of running video cable. This new wireless Power Line Communication technology does not encounter signal interference, like current wireless systems on the market today, because it does not use a radio frequency for transmission.
The Wireless SafetyCAM™ camera system is E-Mark certified, in compliance with FCC regulations, and comes complete with an IP68 water-proof certified commercial grade rear view color camera. The camera allows the driver to observe and monitor the rear and rear-side lanes behind the vehicle using a 130° wide angle camera with infrared technology. The system also includes the transmitter and receiver, and a 5” or 7” commercial color LCD monitor with dual input. The SafetyCAM™ can be installed on any truck, RV, van, bus, 18 wheeler, or detachable trailer. For fleets with multiple trailer containers, an additional camera and transmitter can be used will the tractor’s receiver. HitchCAM can customize applications with DVR video recoding cameras and multiply cameras to meet specific truck requirements.




