The system consists of two side cameras that show the situation on both sides of the vehicle in real time and monitor blind spots. The cameras automatically capture incidents and record video in 1080p HD.
The set includes the cameras themselves, a transmitting module, and mounting elements. The devices are IPX7 rated, allowing them to operate in the rain, sun, and withstand pressure washing. Sales of dēzl DualView will start on January 8, 2026, with a recommended price in the USA of $999.99.
The camera images are displayed on a screen in the cabin - on a connected tablet, Garmin dēzl OTR truck navigator, or a compatible motorhome navigator. When another vehicle appears in the blind spot or during a lane change attempt, the system issues visual warnings. Incident recordings are automatically saved to a microSD memory card.
Garmin notes that dēzl DualView is designed with the real working conditions of long-haul drivers in mind. According to the company’s VP of Sales and Marketing Susan Lyman, the system helps drivers feel more confident, and video recordings can serve as additional protection in contentious situations.
Source: Garmin