KeepTruckin Smart Dashcam
The KeepTruckin Smart Dashcam is a powerful tool for fleet managers looking to improve safety and efficiency on the roads. This innovative dash cam uses advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology to detect and capture unsafe driving events, such as harsh braking, cell phone usage, excess acceleration, seatbelt violations, and hard cornering.
Immediately upon detecting these behaviors, the Smart Dashcam records 10 seconds of HD video footage showing before and after the event. The recording is sent to the KeepTruckin dashboard, where fleet managers can review it and analyze the event's severity and complexities. With the remote video access feature, fleet managers can review footage anytime, anywhere, using their KeepTruckin Fleet Dashboard login information.
In addition to capturing critical events, the Smart Dashcam also offers GPS tracking, live streaming, and tamper-proof features. The GPS tracking feature provides the driver's location once every minute that the vehicle is moving, while the live streaming feature allows fleet managers to view the road in real time. The tamper-proof feature alerts fleet managers if the device becomes disconnected, ensuring that they have a complete record of events.
One of the key benefits of the KeepTruckin Smart Dashcam is its ability to improve safety on the roads. With its critical event notifications and real-time alerts, the dashcam helps drivers avoid accidents and incidents. In fact, KeepTruckin claims that its AI dashcam has helped businesses reduce accidents by 32%.
In addition to its safety features, the Smart Dashcam also provides the video footage needed in the event of an accident. It automatically stores video footage of an accident, which can help protect drivers and businesses. This footage can be used to determine fault in the event of an accident, potentially leading to significant savings on insurance and settlements.
In terms of technical specifications, the KeepTruckin Smart Dashcam has a resolution of 1440p, with both road-facing and driver-facing cameras. It has an adhesive strip mounting type and does not have voice command capabilities. The dashcam can store video footage for up to 104 hours, and it has lane assistance, speed limit indicator, and traffic services features. It does not have a battery and must be powered through a USB cable.
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