Brigade Electronics Launches AI Detection Cameras in U.S. Market
BY AsphaltPro Staff

Brigade Electronics, Portland, Indiana, has officially launched its AI intelligent detection cameras to the U.S. market. Check out the New Tech department in the September 2023 issue for details on how the system works.
The latest addition to Brigade’s portfolio of safety solutions, AI cameras are a new generation of active blind-spot detection that use artificial intelligence to recognize humans within a predefined detection zone and warn drivers visually and/or audibly before a possible collision occurs.
Compared to traditional vehicle cameras, Brigade’s AI cameras are designed with a range of features to offer enhanced visibility at both the front and rear of the vehicle.
Corey Heniser, CEO at Brigade Electronics Inc., said: “Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing safety for fleet operators and drivers and our AI Intelligent Detection Cameras are a great example of this. Our AI cameras require no configuration software, so they are quick and easy to install, making them ideal for busy fleets across a range of industries, including transport, logistics, construction, and passenger vehicles like buses and coaches.”
The key benefits of Brigade’s AI Intelligent Detection Cameras:
- Produces high-definition images;
- Recognizes and alerts drivers to people in a vehicle’s front and rear blind spot;
- People detected are shown in a colored box overlayed on the HD camera image on the driver’s monitor;
- Image processing and detected person overlay are built into the camera;
- Plug and play—AI cameras connect directly to Brigade’s monitors and, if required, buzzers;
- Includes Brigade Select range of connectors;
- Compatible with all Brigade HD monitors and MDR digital video recorders; and
- Available in front and rear formats.
Founded in 1976 by Chris Hanson-Abbott OBE, Brigade Electronics introduced the very first reversing alarm to Europe and has been at the forefront of championing vehicle and plant safety ever since, pioneering new products, and developing and patenting new technology.
For more information, review this New Tech department.