Stoneridge has launched its next generation MirrorEye CMS for buses, coaches, and rigid vehicles, delivering added features such as Blind Spot Information System (BSIS), Moving Off Information System (MOIS), and digital video output for recording and analysis.

Named MirrorEye Multi-Purpose II (MP II), the system replaces traditional side-view mirrors with high-definition cameras and in-cabin monitors, with enhanced capabilities that support compliance with the European Union’s General Safety Regulation (EU 2019/2144).

Stoneridge MirrorEye MP II in details

As mentioned above, the Stoneridge MirrorEye MP II features a suite of new technologies, including a built-in surveillance camera that uses the same high-quality lens and sensor technology as the side-view cameras. Footage from the surveillance camera can be directed to a dedicated seven-inch monitor or integrated into the system’s existing 12.3-inch or 15-inch displays, depending on cabin requirements.

Also, the new system is said to be compliant with critical EU safety regulations, when in use, warnings are displayed directly on the monitors, giving drivers immediate visual cues tied to real-time camera views: in particular, Blind Spot Information System (BSIS) for detecting bicyclists alongside the vehicle and Moving Off Information System (MOIS) for identifying pedestrians and cyclists in front of the vehicle.

Finally, the supplier states, “MirrorEye MP II includes a new digital video stream output for external recording. This feature supports incident documentation, driver training, liability protection, and insurance claims, making it a valuable tool for fleet safety and operations”.

“MirrorEye MP II not only meets key European regulatory requirements, but goes a step further, enhancing driver awareness, streamlining fleet operations, and reinforcing our commitment to safer roads,” said Natalia Noblet, President of Stoneridge’s Electronics Division. 

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