Netradyne Adds Camera Views to Video Safety Solution
Netradyne has begun offering its upgraded VisionPRO camera that provides up to eight different views of a commercial truck that helps fleet managers see the side and rear of their vehicles, the San Diego-based video telematics provider announced.

NetraDyne's VisionPRO camera offers eight views so fleet managers can see the side and rear of a truck.
Photo courtesy of NetraDyne.
Netradyne has begun offering its upgraded VisionPRO camera that provides up to eight different views of a commercial truck that helps fleet managers see the side and rear of their vehicles, the San Diego-based video telematics provider announced.
VisionPRO, which sends video snippets to NetraDyne's cloud-based Driveri portal, should help fleet managers uncover the cause of "mystery damage" to the back or side of a truck, including rear-end and side-swipe collisions, according to the company. The new camera views will produce visual evidence to protect drivers.
"What we realized was most legacy camera systems out there had various blind spots that could allow for punitive measures to be taken without the full breadth of an event," says Adam Kahn, Netradyne's vice president of fleet business. "With VisionPRO, drivers and fleet managers alike can rest easy knowing that nearly all angles of the truck are covered, protecting them from false accusations."
Netradyne's Driveri video driver management platform uses high-definition cameras with AI on the Edge computing technologies that help fleet managers analyze driver behavior.
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