JET Opto confident in recovery of cross-Straits supply chains amid soaring demand for in-car entertainment


Capturing the evidence you need with a vehicle drive recorder
However, despite all improvements in autonomous driving, accidents still happen, meaning that drivers, manufacturers and insurers will require evidence to demonstrate who is at fault. To prevent this, automakers are increasingly equipping vehicles with drive recorders, also called dash cams.
Such recorders are advanced and customizable vehicle surveillance devices. JET Optoelectronics also offers a wide range of multi-channel drive recorders that can do wonders for the safety and security of passengers.
"Our main market is currently Japan, but we are seeing some rising demand in Europe and in the US," Lin explained. "Drive recorders are also popular in crowded cities. So, a lot of insurance companies are pushing for similar devices."
If future chips can blur out faces and record only accidents, demand for drive recorders could continue to soar without infringing on privacy laws, he predicted.
With this information in mind, the company's plans to go public in the fourth quarter of 2022 will undoubtedly help raise its industry profile amid the planned recovery of cross-Straits supply chains.