SureCam launches 360-degree dashcam system
SureCam recently launched a multi-view dashcam solution for commercial fleets that combines 360-degree visibility with AI-powered insights. The new Vantage system provides up to six synchronized views around the vehicle to help meet regulatory requirements and reduce on-road risk.
“A growing number of cities are implementing stricter Vision Zero and Direct Vision standards, requiring fleets to eliminate blind spots, improve situational awareness, and capture verifiable evidence of road incidents,” John Weldon, SureCam president, said in a news release. “SureCam Vantage represents the next generation of video telematics, which has been designed to help fleets meet these mandates while boosting driver safety and operational efficiency.”
Vantage supports up to six configurable cameras through a single dashcam device, without the need for a mobile digital video recorder (MDVR) solution, SureCam reported. Alongside the ability to capture road, driver, side, rear, and cargo views, an optional in-cab monitor gives the driver real-time visibility, reinforcing safe maneuvering and adherence to evolving city-level regulations. The system is suitable for a range of vans, trucks, and specialty vehicles, including those operating in complex and dense urban environments.
The all-in-one dashcam also can incorporate driver monitoring system and advanced driver assistance system capabilities to detect distraction, fatigue, phone use, and other risky behaviors, as well as road hazards such as tailgating and collision threats. Automated in-cab alerts empower drivers to self-correct before incidents occur, while all footage is automatically uploaded to SureCam’s cloud platform, enabling rapid event review, coaching and analytics.
It also offers Geotab compatibility, enabling comprehensive safety scoring and operational insights, the company added.
“With SureCam Vantage, we are giving fleets a powerful yet accessible toolset that helps them stay compliant while dramatically improving day-to-day driver safety,” Weldon concluded. “It represents a leap forward in delivering safer streets and more resilient fleet operations.”
