The rear-view camera and reverse camera are two types of cameras that can be applied to the
monitoring and security system of heavy-duty vehicles. The rear-view camera and
reversing camera can usually be interchanged, but technically, they refer to
cameras from different systems.
The rear-view camera is usually a camera installed at the rear of a vehicle, allowing the driver to see the road
conditions behind the vehicle. The rear-view camera is usually connected to the
display screen at the front of the car, allowing the driver to see the situation behind them while driving or reversing.
On the other hand, a reverse camera is a specific type of rear-view camera that automatically triggers the reverse line
when the car is engaged in reverse gear. The purpose of this camera is to
ssist drivers in safely reversing by providing a clear view of objects, obstacles, and pedestrians behind them.
Therefore, the main difference is that the rear-view camera can be used to view the situation behind the car at any time,
while the reverse camera is only activated when the car is in reverse gear.
However, the rear-view camera and reversing camera are often interchangeable in
modern cars and large vehicles, and modern cars usually use reversing cameras as the standard, and there are also rear-view cameras.
Reverse camera:
Rear-view camera: