Originally Posted by PhillyRag
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When in reverse, the camera stitches together images from various other cameras around the truck, providing the driver with a 360-degree view on the interior digital screens. This allows the driver to see their surroundings with greater clarity, helping to avoid accidents and improve safety, especially when backing up to a trailer. The mirror also includes a supplementary backup flood lamp that provides additional visibility when reversing the truck, which is especially useful in low light conditions. In addition to the backup camera, the rearview mirror also communicates with biometric cameras that observe the truck’s environment as it approaches objects and as it’s being approached.


Geez; just what Joe-Public needs: a rear view mirror (i.e. digital monitor) with multiple pictures within pictures.
Guess it's a rear problem to just turn your head around and look!



it doesn't matter. some dip$hit "looking" in his rear view camera didn't "see" anything when he backed into my wife's car............. flame rant runaway
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