Trux Solutions | Dash Cameras Mississauga | Trucking Industry
Wireless Environmental Monitor

Exterior camera

Configuration

Exterior camera

Purpose

Eliminate blind spots and review sideswiping accidents.

HD Video:

Yes

Built-In Audio

No

Internet-connected

Yes

Visibility

Infrared LED for low-light recording and night vision

GPS Integration

Yes

Impact

12% of all truck accidents are side-swiping crashes (LTCCS).

Samsara Dash Camera Mississauga capture driving events and automatically upload high-quality video footage to the cloud, documenting everything from sudden braking to full-fledged collisions. An AI-powered platform detects dangerous driving, automatically alerting fleet managers to take action -- whether that’s navigating a driver to the nearest maintenance shop or providing one-on-one coaching. Dash cams can also exonerate innocent drivers with footage of an accident, expediting insurance company processes and payouts.

Samsara's suite of high-quality dash cams provide crystal-clear insights into a fleet's performance and safety. Highlights of Samsara dash cam technology include:

  • AI-powered platform that detects distracted driving
  • High-quality video recording, even in poor lighting conditions
  • Internet-connected cameras that automatically upload footage of harsh events
  • Plug-and-play configuration that gets you up and running in minutes, with a power cable that connects directly to Samsara's vehicle gateway
  • On-demand video retrieval for a max of 40 hours of drive time
  • Exterior cameras

    Exterior cameras can be mounted to the outside of the vehicle to capture a 360° view of the vehicle and surrounding road. This is particularly useful when drivers are confronted with blind spots and need to make tight turns or simply change lanes.

    It can be challenging for a driver to get the full picture, especially while operating a larger vehicle such as a semi-truck or tractor-trailer. Exterior cameras capture what drivers might miss, alleviating any uncertainty in the event of an accident or property damage. Rear cameras capture other vehicles or objects behind the vehicle that might go undetected in the rearview mirror, while side cameras record an ultra-crisp view of objects beside the vehicle. License plates are easily captured by either camera to easily identify other vehicles in case of an accident.

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