SBF 70 years logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Seon Design offers updated surveillance cameras

The company now delivers 540 TV lines of resolution as standard in its SA Wedge, SQ and SJ Dome series cameras. The SA Wedge provides color images in normal lighting and automatically switches to black and white in low-light conditions. The SJ Dome camera features an adjustable lens, while the SQ version features infrared capabilities.

September 14, 2010
Seon Design offers updated surveillance cameras

Seon Design’s SQ Dome camera is among the company’s updated units. The camera allows for easy adjustment of the lens to capture different parts of the bus. It also includes infrared capabilities, which allows the camera to capture images in total darkness.

1 min to read


COQUITLAM, British Columbia — Mobile surveillance systems provider Seon Design Inc. has released updated versions of several of its high-resolution cameras.

The company now delivers 540 TV lines of resolution as standard in its SA Wedge, SQ and SJ Dome series cameras. Seon has also standardized audio for the SQ and SJ cameras, which now ship with a built-in microphone.

“Seon has streamlined our camera product line to make it more feature-rich, adding more value at a competitive price,” Senior Product Manager Peter Simmons said.

Seon’s selection of wedge, dome, and other specialized cameras are designed for harsh mobile environments. They are vandal-resistant and capable of withstanding vibration, temperature extremes and other rigors of the road.

The indoor/outdoor SA Wedge is dust- and water-resistant. It provides color images in normal lighting and automatically switches to black and white in low-light conditions. With an optional infrared illuminator module, the SA Wedge delivers clear images up to 50 feet away in complete darkness.

Seon’s compact SJ Dome camera allows for easy adjustment of the camera lens to capture different parts of the bus. The SQ version offers the same capabilities as the SJ, but it also includes infrared capabilities, which allows the camera to capture clear images in total darkness.

More Management

a black and white photo of michael roberts against a white flowery background with text that says "In memoriam Michael Roberts"
Managementby StaffFebruary 19, 2026

Remembering Michael A. Roberts

The long-time leader of the Ohio-based American Bus and Accessories business has died, with Roberts’ daughter and son-in-law taking over the business.

Read More →
photo of connie duff next to her school bus and text that reads "meet a 53-year school bus driver"
Managementby Amanda HuggettFebruary 18, 2026

Stories from 53 Years Behind the Wheel of the School Bus: Q&A with Connie Duff

Just in time for Minnesota’s School Bus Driver Appreciation Day during Love the Bus month, meet one local driver with half a century of experience driving students.

Read More →
School Bus Fleet graphic on a chalkboard background with a taped Polaroid photo of Connie Duff by a Palmer Bus Service bus and text “ON THE ROAD.” Subtitle: “Meet a 53-Year School Bus Driver in MN.”
Managementby Amanda HuggettFebruary 18, 2026

53 Years Behind the Wheel: Connie Duff’s Story [Video]

“It’s a vocation, not just a job.” A beloved school bus driver in Princeton, Minnesota, shares her story, close calls, and why student safety keeps her eyes set on a new personal goal.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
The Blue Bird and Micro Bird logos with a plus sign in between against a blue background
Managementby News/Media ReleaseFebruary 17, 2026

Blue Bird to Acquire & Consolidate Micro Bird

The Georgia-based OEM is set to take on Girardin Group’s stake in the 50/50 Micro Bird joint venture. The change will consolidate the two businesses under one brand, one team, and one approach.

Read More →
 a row of school buses with text next to it in an orange box that says "Share your contractor insights" and the school bus fleet logo
Managementby StaffFebruary 16, 2026

Calling All Contractors: 2026 Operations Survey Open

School bus contractors and alternative transportation providers, your insights are crucial; please help us report on the state of contracting in this survey. Answers close March 31.

Read More →
Screenshots of the Here Comes The Bus mobile app displayed on smartphones, showing login screen, real-time bus tracking map, map legend, activities list, and a digital bus pass with QR code.
Managementby News/Media ReleaseFebruary 12, 2026

CalAmp Launches Next-Generation Parent App

CalAmp’s updated Here Comes The Bus app introduces enhanced safety controls, streamlined parent onboarding, and expanded features to improve visibility and communication around student transportation.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
The Route thumbnail with school bus fleet logo
SponsoredFebruary 11, 2026

70 Years, 100 Episodes: The Stories Behind Decades of School Busing

It’s a celebration and a blast from the past in this special anniversary episode of The Route. Take a walk through major industry moments, milestones, and the people who shaped it with some faces you haven’t seen in a while! The Route is sponsored by IC Bus.

Read More →
Graphic labeled “Legislative Roundup” featuring a school bus illustration in front of the U.S. Capitol dome with the School Bus Fleet logo in the corner.
Managementby News/Media ReleaseFebruary 10, 2026

School Bus Laws to Watch: Stop-Arm Cameras, Safety Retrofits & Driver Shortage Fixes

From Maine bus safety upgrades to stop-arm camera bills, electric bus funding, and an Alabama workforce solution, here’s the latest in school bus legislation across the U.S.

Read More →
Amanda Huggett sits smiling in front of a row of yellow school buses beside a graphic reading “School Bus Fleet Monthly Cheat Sheet: Top News & Updates – January 2026,” promoting an industry news recap video.
Managementby Amanda HuggettFebruary 9, 2026

Safety Stories, State Legislation, OEM Moves & Love the Bus: January 2026 School Bus News Recap

Missed any of last month’s industry news? We got you. Reporting from Minneapolis, here’s your quick recap of updates from Waymo's controversy, technology, and safety legislation across the U.S.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
School Transportation
SponsoredFebruary 9, 2026

How Supplemental Transportation Helps Close Driver Gaps

Ongoing driver shortages nationwide are forcing tough transportation decisions. See how districts are using supplemental transportation to maintain coverage for high-needs students.

Read More →