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24 Months, 36 Months, 42 Months, 60 Months

Product Details

The All-In-One Camera System is designed to monitor your fleet and drivers with instant, 24/7 access to live feeds

  • Real-time audible in-cabin coaching for harsh events

  • View all your recordings and streams 24/7 on desktop or mobile devices

  • 360-degree Forward and driver-facing views

  • Instant alerts, reports, and insights

  • Robust driver behavior scoring

  • Easy plug & play installation

  • Remote wake-up when the vehicle is off

 

Protect your fleet with video proof to defend against costly disputes and fraudulent claims

 

*The agreement term requires an upfront last month deposit to receive your issued hardware. At the end of the agreement, customers will be billed on a month-to-month until the equipment is returned to GPS Trackit.

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Customer Story

Meet Mazzella Companies, one of the biggest heavy hitters in the lifting and rigging world.
Based in Cleveland, it handles more metal than a rock festival. Matthew Milom, Director
of Transportation, manages an armada of over 200 vehicles and doesn’t have time for
downtime.

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Customer Story

Mission Bay
Industry:
Adult Day Care
Client: Brandon Coker, Co-owner and Vice President

“When we first started the company, drivers were taking vehicles and using them on the weekends for unauthorized trips and things like that,” says Coker. “And being able to go back and look historically at where every vehicle has been, gives us verification if an issue comes up.”

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Customer Story

Reicks View Farms
Industry:
Agriculture
Client: Scott Voyna, Engineer

“We’ve used the alerts to make our feed mill more productive,” says Voyna. “If one of our feed trucks go out to a barn, when it leaves that landmark, it will send an alert to a feed mill to know they’re coming back so it can queue up another load of feed.”

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Customer Story

Radon Be Gone
Industry:
Radon mitigation, HVAC, Plumbing, and Construction
Client: Fred Ellrott, owner

“I said wow, if it works this great for finding that car, I need to implement it in my work stuff,” says Ellrott.
“I know I can rely on GPS Trackit—and I know there’s great support if I ever have a question about a new feature. They make everything easy for me.”

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Customer Story

Protector Pest Solutions
Industry:
Pest Control
Client: Valerie Cruzado, Office Manager
“GPS Trackit is easy to implement, and you don’t have to be tech-savvy at all. The guided installation hub answered all the questions I had, in layman’s terms.”

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Customer Story

Protemp Associates
Industry:
HVAC
Client: Marc Inness, VP of Operations

“Our service dispatcher has GPS Trackit up on her computer all the time and is able to send trucks where they need to go immediately. It’s been fantastic for prioritizing calls.”

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Mosquito Joe — Wayne
Industry:
Pest Control
Client: Daniel Brown

“As a mosquito control company, we spray liquids on the foliage of people’s properties, and we can’t do that when it’s raining. We’re actively working around the weather. ”

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Customer Story

Clauser Tree Care
Industry:
Tree Care
Client: Debra Clauser, Director of Marketing and Finance

“When we started with GPS Trackit, you know, our industry really wasn’t doing vehicle monitoring,” says Clauser. “It was something for trucking companies. We started, and after some backlash in the beginning it’s been smooth sailing.”

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VidFleet One FAQ

Video telematics systems provide a high-visibility tool for lowering risk and increasing productivity among a driver pool. They generate “event” clips of speeding, distraction, and other risky behaviors that allow fleet administrators to coach drivers to improve. These snippets help exonerate commercial drivers when a passenger vehicle cuts off their truck. Video can also validate stops to ensure productivity metrics are met.

Once implemented, video telematics (especially systems powered by artificial intelligence) can result in a high return on the initial investment to deploy the technology.

Accident video from dashcams validates that commercial drivers are often not at fault. The majority of truck accidents (80%) are caused by passenger cars, according to the American Trucking Association. Video from dash cameras is often rendered in high definition, showing how the accident unfolded. This gives a more accurate picture of the incident.

Yes! Many customers see a rate reduction of up to 15% when they install a video telematics system. The video gives you a powerful tool to coach drivers on less risky behavior. It also streamlines the claims process for insurance providers.

In-cab video cameras can be used for theft detection, because they activate during a break-in and often include infrared technology that provides a clearer nighttime image.

Video systems come in three varieties – road-facing, driver-facing, and a multi-camera system. You’ll need to know which one you want, then you can determine how many pieces of hardware you’ll need to install in your truck. Multi-camera systems use auxiliary cameras that are usually mounted to the sides of vehicles or behind a trailer.

When paired with track-and-trace GPS vehicle tracking, video offers an even more powerful tool, because it’s supplementing data you’re already receiving. It’s sharpening the spear. While a GPS tracking module uses an accelerometer to deliver G-force triggers, video shows an image of what’s actually happening inside the truck. It’s crucial to make sure that your new video system integrates with your tracking product.

“Video doesn’t lie,” telematics analyst Clem Driscoll has said. When you can show drivers irrefutable evidence of risky driving during a weekly coaching session, you’ll start to see progress. Oftentimes, drivers become ingrained with their habits and aren’t even aware of the risks they’re creating to your business.

Some dash cameras arrive as a “one box” solution – meaning the GPS tracking is built into the device – while others pair with a tracking module. You’ll need to know the components of the solution, so you can plan installation to minimize time the vehicles are out of service. Your telematics service vendor may be able to help you get the cameras and other hardware professionally installed or provide an installation guide for a self-install.

Drivers need to be included in every step of the process, so they remain engaged in the company’s safety initiative and culture. Don’t play favorites, and provide recognition to the best or most improved drivers. You might be able to use gamification strategies so drivers compete with each other to see who can score highest.

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