Dash cameras can play a critical role in improving safety, efficiency, and compliance for fleets. However, with so many different trucker dash cam options available, it can be difficult to know which features to prioritize when making a decision. Let's go over some of the most important features to consider when choosing a dash camera for your truck fleet.
- Video Quality: A truck dash camera's video quality should be a top priority when reviewing the available options. Low quality footage serves no useful purpose and instead only causes frustration in the event of an accident. You'll want to make sure that the dash camera can capture clear, high-resolution and high frame-rate footage and will accurately document incidents on the road. For example, the TruckSpy Driveri dash cam captures and plays back full 1080p 30fps HD video.
- Cloud-Based Storage: Old school dash cams typically would store footage on a memory card. Memory cards are no longer a viable solution for any size fleet. Cloud-based storage should be the only option truck fleet managers consider, as it allows for easy access to footage from anywhere with an internet connection.
- Field of View: The field of view (FOV) of a dash camera refers to the areas it can capture on video. When choosing a dash camera, consider the FOV and make sure it covers a wide enough area to ensure no camera blind spots. The TruckSpy Driveri AI dash cam has 4 lenses: road, inward, left, and right, giving fleet managers a full 360 degree view of what's happening on the road and inside the cab.
- Night Vision: Night driving can be challenging, and it's important to have a dash camera that can not only capture clear footage in low light conditions but also monitor the driver for drowsiness. Consider a camera with night vision capabilities like the ai dash cam from TruckSpy Driveri. Fleet managers can rest assured that truck drivers are operating in a safe manner.
- Easy Installation: Dash cameras should be easy to install and set up and should come with clear instructions. Also, in the event a fleet manager or truck driver needs support, customer service shouldn't be impossible to get ahold of. Consider dash cameras that can be easily mounted, have straightforward setup processes and come with good support.
- AI-Based Video Analysis: Dash cameras with AI-based video analysis can help automate the process of reviewing footage, making it much more efficient and effective. AI algorithms can identify and flag potential incidents such as running a red light, swerving, and other safety-related events. By using a dash cam capable of AI-based video analysis, you can quickly and easily identify areas where your drivers may need additional training, helping to improve overall safety and efficiency.
- Driver Monitoring: A dash cam equipped with the driver monitoring feature helps fleet managers be aware of risky behaviors, such as seat belt usage and distracted driving. In our experience truck fleets that installed our dash camera saw an 80% reduction in risky driver behavior in 6 weeks. Consider a dash camera that has driver monitoring capabilities if you're interested in improving driver safety.
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In conclusion, when considering implementing dash cameras for your fleet, it's important to prioritize features that will meet your specific needs and help you achieve your goals. By considering factors like video quality, cloud-based storage, field of view, night vision, ease of install, AI-based video analysis, and driver monitoring, you can choose a dash camera that will provide the coverage and features your fleet needs. We proudly offer the best ai dash cam on the market, that does all this and more. Schedule a free 15 minute demo here.
Don't forget to check out our comprehensive guide to learn everything you need to know about implementing driver facing cameras in your fleet.
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