ASA Electronics released its new 7 in Voyager quadview monitor for commercial applications

Voyager monitor offers quad view

Aug. 1, 2016
ASA Electronics has released a new 7 in., quad-view monitor for commercial applications.

ASA Electronics has released a new 7 in., quad-view monitor for commercial applications. The VOM74WP Voyager monitor is part of the company’s Heavy Duty lineup.

“We are excited about the introduction of the new VOM74WP rear observation monitor. This monitor combines the features of the ever dependable AOM713WP and feature-rich AOM7694 into one durable, waterproof, and affordable 7 in. monitor,” said Pat McCullough, ASA Electronics’ vice president of sales.

The system was designed to withstand the toughest environments, ASA said, and features an IPX5 waterproof rating. Multiple camera inputs help provide all the necessary views to keep drivers safe.

It can be used on all commercial vehicles, such as box trucks, over the road trucks, buses, agricultural applications and construction equipment.

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