TennaCAM 2.0: Advanced Fleet Dash Cam for Driver Safety

Automatic Video Capture and Proactive Safety Alerts
- Create and enforce safety programs.
- Reduce risk for drivers and businesses.
- Reward and improve driving behavior.
- Work with insurance and law enforcement for accident assessment.
Benefits of Tenna’s Fleet Dash Cam for Fleet Operations
Enhanced Driver Safety
Monitoring and addressing risky behaviors improves driver performance and reduces accident rates. TennaCAM 2.0 equips on-road, construction fleet vehicles with AI technology to analyze driver distractions and external hazards.
Liability Protection:
If accidents or disputes occur, high-definition video footage provides indisputable evidence.
Operational Efficiency
With real-time data and actionable insights, fleet managers can optimize routes, reduce fuel consumption, and improve overall efficiency. They can also detect potential issues with the vehicle.
Cost Savings
TennaCAM 2.0 helps prevent accidents and lower risks. This can lead to lower insurance premiums and fewer vehicle repair costs. Plus, dash cams help fleet managers identify and address inefficient driving practices that increase fuel costs.
Regulatory Compliance
Ensure adherence to fleet safety and compliance regulations with detailed monitoring and reporting features. Tenna dash cams are compatible with ELD solutions.
Benefits of Tenna’s Fleet Dash Cam for Fleet Operations
“One incident will pay for the cost of it. You get your money back quickly with exonerating someone who had an accident.”
Key Features of TennaCAM 2.0
Dual-Facing HD Cameras
Capture crystal-clear video of both the road and the vehicle’s interior. Video telematics provides a complete view of driving conditions and driver behavior, ensuring comprehensive monitoring.
AI-Powered Driver Monitoring
The built-in AI system detects unsafe behaviors. This includes distracted driving, sleepy driving, smoking, and more. It alerts drivers right away so they can correct their behavior.
Real-Time Alerts and Notifications
Stay informed with instant notifications about critical events, including harsh braking, sudden accelerations, and potential collisions. These alerts enable fleet managers to take swift action when needed.
Seamless Integration with Fleet Management Software
TennaCAM 2.0 integrates effortlessly with Tenna's equipment management system. This synergy centralizes video telematics and vehicle performance metrics for better decision-making.
Cloud-Based Video Storage
Store, access and review footage securely in the cloud. This feature makes it easy to analyze incidents, provide driver feedback, and maintain compliance with industry regulations.
Why Choose TennaCAM 2.0?
Independent tracker and camera components reduce theft.
When installed correctly and out of sight, the hidden backup GPS fleet tracker can help find stolen assets. This is useful if someone removes the camera. Every TennaCAM 2.0 includes the TennaCAM FLEET Tracker, which offers a fantastic failsafe.
Respect drivers’ privacy and turn off driver-facing camera while keeping AI enabled for alerts.
Access a dedicated, domestic customer support team at any time.
Get even more coverage with compatible aux cameras.
- Visually check loads during dispatch and while parked.
- Check load size to maximize capacity and reduce extra dispatch trips.
- Maintain quality control by reviewing loading/unloading practices.
- Confirm current status of loads mid-route.
- Add a level of safety and protection around your vehicles.
- Get better accident reconstruction with video footage covering multiple angles around your vehicles.
- Obtain evidence of unauthorized use and deter theft.
- Get live viewing of what’s captured by cameras on the sides and rear of the vehicle for full awareness.
- Empower operators and drivers to have eyes behind their back and safely back up and maneuver in tight spaces or busy jobsites.
Get more visibility on the road with Tenna's fleet dash cam.
Frequently Asked Questions
A fleet dash cam is a camera system put in commercial vehicles. It records video of the road and often the driver’s cabin.
Fleet dash cams provide benefits such as enhanced driver accountability, improved safety, and reduced liability during accidents. They also offer real-time visibility into driver behavior, allowing fleet managers to identify and address unsafe practices.
Advanced models, such as Tenna’s, can work with telematics systems. They provide data on speed, harsh braking, and other metrics. This gives a complete view of fleet performance.
Read more about the benefits of dash cameras for construction fleet management.
Fleet dash cams help keep drivers safe. They provide real-time information about driving habits, like speeding or distractions. Drivers can use the auxiliary monitor for live views all around vehicles for full awareness. Plus, managers can utilize footage to identify risky habits and provide targeted coaching.
Some dash cams, like Tenna’s, have AI technology. This technology alerts drivers to possible dangers inside and outside the vehicle before incidents happen. Alerts happen in real time. This proactive approach reduces accidents and promotes a culture of safety within the fleet.
Read more about driver safety and coaching solutions.
Yes, fleet dash cams can often help reduce insurance premiums. Many insurers give discounts for fleets with dash cams. These cameras provide clear evidence in case of accidents. This helps resolve claims quickly and accurately.
Dash cams also encourage safer driving behaviors, which reduce the likelihood of incidents and claims. This combination of reduced risk and liability makes fleet dash cams a valuable tool for cost savings.
Here are four ways equipment management can lower insurance premiums.
When picking a fleet dash cam, focus on key features. Look for high-definition video quality. Choose models with dual-facing cameras for road and driver views. GPS tracking is also important.
Advanced options include AI-powered driver monitoring, real-time alerts, and integration with fleet management software. Consider durability and ease of installation, as these factors ensure the dash cam performs reliably in various conditions while minimizing operational disruptions.
Contractors should also look for a technology partner that offers configurability so they can meet your specific needs. Your needs for fleet dash cams may vary by state, business unit or type of work, so choosing a partner that has optionality can be the difference between a successful driver safety program and a failed rollout.
Read more about the top features of the best dash cams for fleet vehicles.
Fleet dash cams work with fleet management software. They sync video footage and data from the camera with telematics platforms.
This integration provides a centralized hub for monitoring driving behavior, vehicle performance, and incident reports. For example, you can connect video of a hard-braking event to location and speed data. This gives a full view of the incident. This streamlines operations and aids in decision-making for fleet managers.
Additionally, fleet dash cams can and should integrate with other fleet safety and maintenance solutions, such as custom inspections, equipment maintenance, alerts for DTCs and fault codes, and more.
Here’s more about how to use technology to improve construction site safety.
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