Rear & Blind Spot Visibility
Heavy equipment backup cameras, reverse cameras and side view cameras help operators monitor blind spots around large construction machines.
Designed for excavators, wheel loaders, bulldozers, graders, road rollers, pavers, dump trucks and other heavy equipment, Eway Safety construction equipment camera systems help improve rear visibility, reduce blind spots, support safer reversing and protect workers around busy jobsites.
Talk to EngineeringHeavy equipment backup cameras, reverse cameras and side view cameras help operators monitor blind spots around large construction machines.
Construction vehicle reverse camera systems and rear view monitors help improve visibility when backing up, turning, loading, grading or positioning equipment.
AI worker detection cameras, DVR monitors and MDVR recording systems help support jobsite safety, incident review and fleet management.
Construction equipment usually has large bodies, counterweights, attachments and rear blind zones. A heavy equipment backup camera or rear view camera system helps operators see workers, vehicles, barriers and materials behind the machine.
Excavators, loaders, bulldozers and rollers often operate around ground workers, trucks and other machines. Side view cameras and AI worker detection cameras help improve operator awareness in busy jobsite areas.
Construction machines often reverse and reposition in narrow, uneven or crowded areas. A construction vehicle reverse camera with a rear view monitor helps operators move more confidently in limited spaces.
Construction sites expose camera systems to dust, rain, mud, vibration, shock and temperature changes. Heavy-duty waterproof cameras are needed for reliable long-term performance.
Different construction machines create different blind spots and safety risks. Eway Safety helps match the right construction equipment camera system, backup camera, reverse camera, rear view monitor, side view camera and MDVR solution to each jobsite application.
Excavators have large rear counterweights, rotating upper structures and limited visibility around the machine. An excavator camera system helps operators monitor the rear, sides and working area during digging, swinging, reversing and positioning.
Wheel loaders and backhoe loaders frequently move forward and backward while loading, carrying and unloading materials. A wheel loader backup camera system helps operators improve rear visibility, reduce blind spots and work more safely around trucks, stockpiles and workers.
Bulldozers and motor graders operate close to the ground, often in dusty and uneven environments. Rear blind spots, blade areas and side visibility limitations can create safety risks. Eway Safety provides rear view cameras, side view cameras and heavy-duty monitor systems for grading, pushing and site preparation work.
Articulated dump trucks, site dumpers and construction haulers carry heavy loads across jobsites, quarries and mining areas. Large vehicle bodies and high rear structures create serious blind spots. A heavy-duty backup camera system helps drivers reverse, dump and maneuver more safely.
Road rollers and pavers often work close to ground workers, road crews and other paving equipment. A road roller reverse camera or paver camera system helps operators monitor rear and side areas during low-speed movement, reversing and road construction operations.
Skid steer loaders and compact track loaders are small but often operate in tight spaces with limited visibility around attachments, rear areas and nearby workers. A compact backup camera system helps operators improve rear visibility without taking up too much installation space.
Eway Safety provides construction equipment camera systems and rear view monitor solutions for equipment manufacturers, rental fleets, contractors, construction companies and industrial users.
Custom backup camera, reverse camera, monitor, harness and mounting solutions for new construction equipment models and factory-installed camera systems.
Camera systems and recording solutions designed to improve equipment safety, reduce operation risks and support video evidence for rental fleet management.
Heavy-duty camera systems for jobsite visibility, reversing safety, worker protection and equipment operation review.
Rugged waterproof camera systems for heavy equipment operating in harsh outdoor environments with dust, mud, vibration and limited visibility.
Support for camera housing design, mounting brackets, installation structure and construction-equipment-specific mechanical integration.
Integrated camera hardware and image tuning capabilities to optimize clarity, low-light performance and rear-view visibility.
Self-developed AI detection capabilities with adjustable detection zones for workers, pedestrians, vehicles, obstacles and selected blind-spot areas.
Testing support for waterproofing, vibration, temperature, image quality, signal stability and long-term product reliability.
Structured production process with scalable output for standard construction equipment camera systems and customized OEM/ODM projects.
Quality control supported by ISO-based processes, incoming inspection, production testing and continuous improvement.
Choose from heavy equipment backup cameras, construction vehicle reverse cameras, side view cameras, rear view monitors, AI worker detection cameras and MDVR recording systems for different jobsite applications.
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A construction equipment camera system is a camera and monitor solution designed to improve operator visibility around heavy equipment. It may include a backup camera, reverse camera, rear view camera, side view camera, front camera, rear view monitor, AI worker detection camera or MDVR recording system.
The best heavy equipment backup camera depends on the machine type and jobsite environment. Excavators, loaders and dump trucks usually require rugged waterproof cameras with a rear view monitor, while large equipment may need a multi-camera system with rear, side and front cameras.
Yes. Heavy-duty waterproof cameras are designed for demanding construction environments, including dust, mud, rain, vibration and outdoor temperature changes.
Yes. AI worker detection cameras can be added to selected construction equipment camera systems to help detect workers, pedestrians, vehicles or obstacles in defined blind-zone areas.
Yes. DVR monitors and MDVR recording systems can record video from backup cameras, side cameras, front cameras or in-cab cameras for safety review, accident evidence and fleet management.
Yes. Eway Safety can customize camera type, monitor size, cable length, connector, mounting bracket, power input, video format, AI detection function and recording configuration for construction OEM, rental fleet and jobsite applications.