CV Show 2017: VisionTrack to launch next-gen camera systems
VisionTrack has announced the launch of two new products and a mobile app at the Commercial Vehicle Show this year.
The new products are VT2.2, a two-channel and VT4000, a four-channel HD telematics camera system that will allow fleet managers to view instant or historical HD video feed from any of their vehicles at any time via VisionTrack’s multi-award winning IoT (internet of things) video telematics platform.
“The latest technology connected cameras provide a complete solution to improve driver behaviour, court admissible insurance evidence, plus state-of-the-art live HD video telematics, and at a budget that is affordable for all sizes of fleet,” said the company.
VT2.2 is a forward-facing device with optional second camera that can be used as a blind spot or driver-facing camera – while VT4000’s four-channel multi-camera system is said to give fleets 360-degree protection and alleviate blind spots via an in-cab monitor.
The products combine telematics and video drive recorders with GPS & GLONASS, G Sensor, and full HD video 1920 x 1080p.
VisionTrack will also launch its new mobile app for iOS and Android devices.
All VisionTrack’s connected cameras can automatically alert the fleet manager or insurers to a first notification of loss (FNOL) that includes images, video and force of impact and speed; and this can also be viewed via the new mobile app.
VisionTrack’s managing director Simon Marsh commented: “We are excited to announce the launch of our new solutions offering all fleets a complete connected camera solution for cars, vans and HGVs with minimal investment.
“Fleets can improve driver behaviour and protect against exaggerated and fraudulent claims. Our clients using video evidence on insurance claims have seen huge benefits in the speed and reduction of claims cost. After the latest changes to the Ogden rate and increase to IPT, fleets need to protect their insurance policy even more.”
The CV Show 2017 will take place from 25-27 April at the NEC Birmingham. Visitors can register for their free tickets by clicking here.










