iCAM Video Telematics has launched its iCAM 852, allowing fleet owners to stream live videos from multiple vehicles and from multiple cameras. It is a 4-camera mobile CCTV system that is manufactured locally.
The iCAM 852 is designed to provide video solutions with combined vehicle tracking and fleet management capabilities. It will not only ensure reduced time to settle insurance claims, but fleet owners can now increase driver productivity, reduce fuel theft and increase load frequency with reduced turnaround times.
The iCAM 852 was designed from ground up, with scalability in mind in order to support any sized fleet. iCAM MD, Gary Wels, says the scalability also allows fleet owners to add vehicles and administer them without the need to add computers and hardware to their infrastructure because all files are viewable over the Web. “Fleet owners can set auto record, time record, event record and manual record. All of this is done on top of the live tracking offered by normal tracking systems.”
The system includes video and image verification, driver behaviour monitoring for risk reduction, goods monitoring for theft prevention and full fleet video telematics for monitoring and event management with traditional live tracking.”
Including the option of infrared, the iCAM 852 offers live video streaming and continuous video recording while the vehicle ignition is turned on, and for up to four hours after ignition is turned off. GPS is embedded into all recorded video data with GPS + Map trip playbacks.
The system can also monitor and alert in cases of speeding and excessive idling, and one can easily have event triggers on behaviour like harsh braking, acceleration or accidents. Other triggers could include cabin doors, CANBus or trailer doors.
Wels says the iCAM 852 “has real-time live capability on 3G streaming, the GPS accuracy and G-force measurement provides highly reliable impact speeds and force to prevent any challenges to the validity of data.”
For more information contact iCAM, 08611 58527, www.icamvideo.co.za.
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