
Semi Truck Cameras
Semi Truck Camera Systems
Built for blind spots, lane changes, backing, trailer awareness, and HD video evidence. A fleet-ready camera system designed around the realities of tractor-trailer operations and the visibility every driver wishes they had on the road.
Built for fleet managers, safety leaders, logistics operators, and owner-operators running tractors, trailers, and long-haul routes.
Where cameras typically go on a semi truck.
Most semi truck installations cover the front road view, both sides of the tractor for blind-spot visibility on lane changes, the rear of the trailer for backing, and an optional in-cab or dash camera for full-context evidence. The setup scales from a 2-camera owner-operator build to a full 5-camera fleet configuration on the same mDVR.
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See the skEYEvue semi truck camera system in action.
A quick walkthrough of a real tractor-trailer install — front, side, and rear coverage feeding an in-cab monitor and mobile DVR, with cloud video review for safety managers.
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Built for semi truck visibility and accountability.
Problem
Blind spots on lane changes
Tractor-trailers have some of the largest side blind spots on the road. A quick lane change at highway speed is one of the most common ways a semi ends up in a sideswipe — and the truck almost always gets blamed without video to show otherwise.
Solution
Side blind-spot coverage on both sides
Mirror-mounted and surface-mount side cameras give drivers a live view of the lanes beside the tractor and along the trailer, so a quick mirror check becomes a confident, full-picture check before every lane change.
Problem
Backing in tight yards and docks
Backing a 53-foot trailer into an unfamiliar dock, around parked equipment, or through a crowded yard is where most low-speed incidents happen. Mirrors aren't enough; spotters aren't always available; backing cameras turn the problem into a solved one.
Solution
Rear backing safety on the trailer
A rear-mounted camera shows the driver exactly what's behind the trailer on the in-cab monitor — dock walls, parked equipment, pedestrians, other rigs. Backing into a tight space becomes a controlled maneuver instead of a guess.
Problem
Disputed incidents and false claims
Rear-end collisions, lane disputes, and yard damage almost always come down to one driver's word against another's. HD road-facing video with timestamp and GPS metadata ends most of those disputes in the fleet's favor.
Solution
HD road evidence with route-linked playback
Road-facing HD video records every mile, time-stamped and GPS-tagged. When an incident happens, safety managers pull the right clip from the cloud by route, time, or location — and present it to insurers, customers, or legal with full context.
Most semi truck fleets start with Complete.
Recommended for semi trucks
Complete
Multi-camera fleet system
Built on the skEYE-One mDVR with 1TB SSD storage and up to 8 camera channels. Configured per truck for the side blind-spot, rear backing, road-facing, and optional in-cab coverage that semi truck operations need to run safely and document everything.
Typical configuration
Front road-facing + driver-side blind-spot + passenger-side blind-spot + rear trailer + optional in-cab/dash = 4–5 channels
Includes
skEYE-One mDVR · 1TB SSD storage · Cloud platform · Mobile app · Multi-camera live view · GPS tracking
Pricing
Base hardware from $890 · Full configuration custom-quoted per vehicle
When the full system is more than you need
When the full system is more than you need.
Vision
For owner-operators or smaller fleets that want front road coverage plus a rear backing camera, without full side blind-spot coverage.
Best when: You want HD road evidence and a rear backing view, but don't need both side cameras yet.
See VisionGuardian
For long-haul operations where driver fatigue and AI-based safety coaching matter more than multi-camera coverage on the trailer.
Best when: Long routes where in-cab driver behavior is the highest priority.
Guardian focuses on driver-facing AI safety — for both AI safety and rear/side cameras on the same vehicle, use Complete.
Semi truck camera systems, answered.
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