Trucking Hub, an industry leader in Transportation Management System (TMS) software and connected fleet solutions, has officially announced the launch of Dashcam Oneâ„¢, which happens to be industry’s first ever dashcam with a built-in Electronic Logging Device (ELD), real-time telematics, diagnostics, and AI-powered capabilities.
According to certain reports, the stated dashcam arrives on the scene bearing an ability to unify compliance, safety, and fleet visibility into a single compact unit. More on the same would reveal how it enjoys built-in ELD functionality to empower fleets in the context of meeting DOT requirements, including Hours of Service, DVIR, maintenance recordkeeping, and IFTA.
Not just that, this particular mechanism also treads up a long distance to bring to your disposal AI-driven fleet and driver protection, performance scoring, real-time telematics, advanced diagnostics, and preventive maintenance tracking. Complementing that would be the prospect of single-cable installation, which can come in handy to cut down on hardware costs, setup time, and potential points of failure.
Talk about the whole value proposition on a slightly deeper level, we begin from the technology’s all-in-one hardware that packs together integrated AI-powered systems for video safety, built-in ELD functionality for DOT compliance, along with telematics and advanced diagnostics.
Next up, we must expand upon the availability of Sony STARVISâ„¢ Clarity. Here, customers can come expecting dual-facing HD cameras (5.04 MP road view, 2.07 MP driver view with IR night vision) capable of delivering unmatched clarity day or night.
Another detail worth a mention is rooted in the prospect of driver privacy cap which makes it possible for you to instantly switch to road-only mode without losing critical road visibility.
Moving on, Trucking Hub’s latest brainchild is further decked up with a plug-and-play installation mechanism, a mechanism which connects directly to a vehicle’s diagnostic port and becomes operational in a matter of few minutes. The stated feature also treats ELD cable and 128 GB SD card as standard.
Hold on, we still have a few bits left to unpack, considering we haven’t yet touched upon the availability of AI safety alerts. These alerts are tasked with facilitating real-time driver coaching and incident detection powered by advanced onboard AI.
We also haven’t touched upon the solution’s promise to provide Verizon connectivity, inclusive of reliable nationwide LTE coverage for uninterrupted compliance and telematics.
Rounding up highlights would be the device’s durable nature. This translates to how the Trucking Hub’s dashcam is designed and manufactured in the USA with a 5-year warranty, thus setting a new standard for durability, reliability, and long-term fleet investment protection.
“For years, fleets have been forced to install and maintain multiple devices for ELD compliance, video safety, and telematics,” said Milos Pavlovic, CEO of Trucking Hub. “Dashcam One is a breakthrough – one device, one install, one data plan. It’s everything you need to run a compliant, connected, and protected fleet.”