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.
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.

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.
More Management

The Mindset That Keeps a Decades-Old Company Moving Forward: Aaron Sepkowski, 2026 Contractor of the Year
With nearly two decades at the helm of Pocono Transportation, Aaron Sepkowski has transformed a family-run operation into a modern, safety-focused contractor, while championing innovation, workforce development, and advocacy across Pennsylvania’s school transportation industry.
Read More →
What Student Transportation Companies Are Landing on Time’s Most Influential List, and More
From AI-powered safety platforms to electric fleet innovation, companies across the student transportation industry are earning national recognition for reshaping how students get to school safely and sustainably.
Read More →
Why Student Transportation Felt Familiar to This Former Navy Aviator
See how Martin Staples applies decades of mission-focused leadership and operational experience to helping school districts keep students safe in this National Military Appreciation Month profile.
Read More →‘Magical Hospitality’ and the Secret Behind Better School Bus Tech
Keith Corso and the BusRight team make it a goal to exceed expectations, always. Hear the secret sauce behind this 2026 Trailblazer in his own words in this podcast.
Read More →The Secret Behind Better School Bus Tech? ‘Magical Hospitality’
How does Keith Corso and BusRight truly empower their customers? It all comes down to exceeding expectations. Hear more about the secret sauce behind this 2026 SBF award winner in his own words. The Route is sponsored by IC Bus.
Read More →
What Happens When AI Rebuilds a School Bus Route
A look at how HopSkipDrive's Routewise AI tool has helped stretch district transportation budgets and get students more classroom time.
Read More →
EVs, AI & the Future of School Transportation: ACT Expo 2026 in Photos
ACT Expo 2026 showcased the latest innovations in electric school buses, fleet charging, AI, V2G technology, diagnostics, and clean transportation. Check out the highlights from Blue Bird, IC Bus, Thomas Built Buses, RIDE, Cummins, Geotab, and more.
Read More →
Samsara Launches AI Ridership Tool as Kansas District Earns Recognition
A new Ridership Management solution debuts for school transportation. Meanwhile, the company honored Garden City Public Schools for safety and operational improvements using its tech.
Read More →
She Left the Air Force, But Never Left the Idea of Service
Dawnett Wright found a second calling in student transportation, one rooted in flexibility, family, and service. See how that mission still drives her in this National Military Appreciation Month profile.
Read More →
Wrapped in Appreciation: Contractor Awards Custom Jackets for Commitment to Safety
Summit School Services recognized more than 5,500 drivers and monitors with safety awards after meeting accident- and injury-free performance standards over the past three years.
Read More →



