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Flexible OEM / ODM, no large minimum order

Most projects fall into one of two shapes, and HOPE handles both from the same building.
You bring the design or the specification and we build it to your name and your standard. The product is yours; the factory, the tooling and the quality system are ours.
You start from a proven HOPE platform and we change what you need, the housing, the channels, the firmware, the branding, so you reach market faster than a clean-sheet build would allow.

A camera or recorder is only useful if it speaks to the system watching it, so HOPE hardware is built to work with the common fleet platforms rather than locking a buyer into one of its own. It ships compatible with CMSV6 and the JT 1078 platform world, and the firmware can be tuned to a specific platform’s quirks where a project needs it. That same discipline is why the products run in dozens of export markets, from the Middle East and Europe to Russia, Southeast Asia and South America.
An ODM project rarely needs everything rebuilt. Usually it is a handful of these, and the rest of a proven platform carries over untouched.
The work stays under one roof, which is what keeps a custom run from drifting. A 4000-square-metre plant carries the automated lines, the programming and focusing machines and the test benches, and the same people who build the standard products build the custom ones. Every unit goes through the bench before it ships, the waterproof and temperature and vibration and salt-spray testing a vehicle will eventually demand of it, so a private-label run holds the same quality as the products that already carry the HOPE name. Certifications such as ISO 9001, IATF 16949, CE, E-Mark, RoHS and FCC come with it where the market calls for them.
Send us the spec, the platform and the volume you are planning for, and we will come back with a path to a sample and a price. Prototyping runs in about a week, and there is no large minimum to clear first.