ASA’s Voyager ToughCam WVOS7MDCL1B digital wireless observation system offers a clear view of a heavy-duty vehicle’s surroundings. The ToughCam system supports up to three cameras, one wireless and two wired, while a 7-in (178-mm) monitor displays any function not viewable from the driver’s seat. WiSight technology helps eliminate blind spots and visibility limitations by digitally locking the camera to the monitor, preventing interference and noise. The WVOS7MDCL1B also features a signal that transmits through and around objects up to 60 ft (18.3 m). A suction-cup mount attaches to the vehicle windshield. Other features include a built-in speaker/microphone and front controls, wide viewing angles, infrared LED illumination for low light performance, and mirror image orientation. The camera connects to running lights or other 12-V power source.
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