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Pick the Right Fleet Dash Cam
VT Newsletter Ver.2024/12
The right fleet dashcam goes beyond just acquiring GPS coordinates and visuals; it also has many features that enhance driver safety, reduce accidents, and protect business. There are so many fleet dashcams on the market, and here are tips on choosing the right one among a mix of good ones.
Ways to alert drivers in real-time, improve driving behavior and reduce accidents
Dash cams can use their vision to identify risky driving behaviors and provide clear voice notifications to alert drivers in the cab to help mitigate accidents. They can also provide visual records of driver behavior to help fleet managers coach drivers and improve their driving. To eliminate false positives and pre-alert drivers, choose dash cams equipped with offline map databases for red light cameras, school zones, railroad crossings, and traffic signs, as well as an in-house AI engineering team to refine machine learning models and continuously launch new AI features.

Evidence for claims
Dash cams offer invaluable video evidence stored locally (via internal flash + SD card) and in the cloud to support drivers against false claims or undeserved fines. Look for manufacturers with a proven track record of producing cameras with high heat tolerance and reliable performance to ensure you capture every crucial event without fail.
Decide how many channels of video
Most dash cams record road and cabin views, but if you’re more concerned about rear-end or side-impact evidence, you might want a multichannel dash cam that supports additional lenses for rear and side views. When selecting a multichannel dash cam, consider factors like ease of installation and local storage hours.

High-resolution and wide-angle recording
Dash cams with stable 1080p FHD resolution and wide-angle lenses are recommended to help you record clear, detailed footage of the road and inside of your vehicle. This level of clarity is crucial for zooming in on critical details in recorded videos.

Emergency event and call
Having a built-in or remote panic button can be invaluable for capturing emergency event footage or making emergency calls. It offers a higher degree of security and can make a real difference when you need it most.
Local storage
The larger the storage capacity, the longer dash cams can continuously loop and record videos locally. Look for dash cams that support up to 1TB of storage for flexibility and the ability to accommodate extended footage. Consult your supplier to determine how many hours of video a specific storage capacity can hold and select the option that best suits your needs.
Vehicle diagnostics data
A dash cam that provides detailed insights into your vehicle’s performance is a major advantage. It ensures seamless integration and clean installation and helps fleet managers identify inefficiencies, improve performance, and reduce fleet downtime.
