Answer is yes! I manage a fleet of vehicles , some of which have these “mirror-cams”. Had a truck with a faulty one and due to chip component shortages it took about 8 weeks to get a replacement as they were on back order. The truck had to operate with one mirror cam and one temporary traditional mirror on temporary mountings. But most drivers don’t like the mirror cams because they don’t give a true image especially in low light or poor weather and you can’t change the view by moving your head like you can with traditional mirrors. Some cars (top end Audi for example) now have cameras too, but I think it’s an option, not standard fit.