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CES 2026: Car Dashcam Sees Through Darkness with Thermal Vision
7 Jan
Summary
- Vantrue Pilot 2 dashcam integrates thermal camera for night vision.
- System brings CarPlay and Android Auto to any vehicle.
- Compact thermal camera offers advanced hazard detection in poor conditions.

CES 2026 in Las Vegas has unveiled numerous futuristic gadgets, but the Vantrue Pilot 2 dashcam stands out with its advanced thermal imaging capabilities. This innovative system transforms nighttime driving by enabling vehicles to "see" through darkness using heat signatures, significantly improving hazard detection. The Vantrue Pilot 2 offers a comprehensive solution, integrating a front and rear dashcam, a 6.25-inch display, and a compact, discreet thermal smart module. This technology promises enhanced safety, especially in challenging conditions like fog or heavy darkness.
The Vantrue Pilot 2 significantly bridges the gap between high-end luxury vehicles and everyday cars. Unlike previous bulky thermal camera attachments, Vantrue's module is remarkably compact. This system also brings essential modern connectivity to older vehicles by offering seamless integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, features typically found in newer models. The front dashcam records at 1080p, while the rear and interior cameras capture footage at 1440p, ensuring detailed recordings.




