How In-Car Cameras Help Cab Owners


With the increasing demand for cab services, the business owner often fails to know where the cab is and that's when the owner resorts to in-car cameras to know the conduct of the driver. We’ll now talk about why cab companies use in-cab cameras and dash cams.

Life before In-Car Cameras:

Before the in-car cameras gained popularity all the information was shared via the Telematics devices. They use to share the location as in finding the most-competent routes possible.  They were great in every manner but couldn’t help in telling if there was any collusion that what was the cause of the event? Was this because of the driver’s negligence or did the driver’s actions prevent a huge accident?

Alerts Concerning Events in Background:

A driver-facing dash cam can help you to know what's happening inside the vehicle to a varying degree of efficiency depending on the type of camera. The video is provided by a simple dash cam and is checked by the management.

While an AI-based camera will send the data to a cab company in real-time. They supply relevant information while not gushing through hours of different footage. And more-sophisticated systems can embody data concerning vehicles’ speed and distance from your vehicle.

This solves the mystery of why your driver acted as they did. You’ll have proof that may facilitate drivers and defend your organization from false claims.  Fleet managers can also know the traffic conditions when their drivers are using a dash cam. An AI-equipped in-cab camera's advanced options will provide measurable ROI and you may notice a difference worthy of.

High-Tech Tool for Drivers:

Fleet managers believe cameras in the cab have a positive outcome on speed, distance, and mobile phone use.

KENT CamEye is among the best car monitoring devices. It is a next-gen vehicle security device that features a dual-camera setup that can record the interior of the car as well as everything happening outside the car. Both cameras can be used to live stream videos on a mobile phone. The device has an in-built GPS receiver and can track the real-time location of the cab. It also allows the route traveled on a map to be retrieved and can send alerts on the smartphone of a user.



The device uses technology to find if there's any breach within the set parameter. The face recognition feature will alert the owner if an unknown person is behind the wheels. It has a 3,000 mAh battery and eight GB internal memory.

Inside or outside view vehicles can be monitored when the vehicle is in motion or parked, along with an option to initiate a 2-way call with the driver using the device even has an in-vehicle an alarm system that alerts the driver inside the vehicle whenever it breaches any set parameters, e.g. KENT CamEye works to deliver data to the user in conjunction with the mobile application. The app is available for both the Play store and the app store for Android and iOS.

The app allows the user to view the car's real-time location; playback the car's route for historic trips, live streaming inside or outside camera, playback recorded videos of historic trips from cloud storage and many more amazing features.

This amazing device stores up to ninety days of information on safe cloud storage. The device that stands at a price of Rs.17,999 with three months free subscription and can be purchased on the website of the company, or on Flipkart and on Amazon.in. By sharing your contact details at hello@cameye.com or the work line at 011-66765030, you will get a free demo of the merchandise.

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