Wireless Truck DVR System

Video surveillance equipment

A DVR is an electronic device that records video in a digital format to a disk drive, USB flash drive, SD memory card, SSD, or other networked mass storage device. A DVR system consists of a set of closed-circuit cameras that are connected to a DVR device or a computer capable of digital recording. In most cases, the camera will stamp the footage with a time and date, and by browsing through the footage on a computer, you get more out of the experience.

When this technology is applied to the truck fleet system, wireless DVR systems use analog DVR, and the wireless cameras usually give constant security monitoring when plugged in. Since they are battery-powered, they will only start recording when they detect motion. Compared to wired systems, this system provides the same standard features including motion detection sensors, infrared night vision, and HD quality recording. A 24/7 security channel is enabled for the safety of the fleet and easy monitoring of truck movement by the fleet manager or truck owner.

How It Works

Wireless DVR systems use analog DVR, and the wireless cameras give constant security monitoring when plugged in. Since they are battery-powered, they will only start recording when they detect motion. Compared to wired systems, this system provides the same standard features including motion detection sensors, infrared night vision, and HD quality recording. You need to always leave it on, even on engine idle or off mode, to allow seamless recording in and around the truck when left parked or at a stop. These wireless DVR systems will automatically record, store, and play back digital media available from the service provider. You, as a truck owner, will always find this cheap and cost-effective due to the availability and use of analog technology in the form of CCTV, as compared to more advanced systems like NPR.

Advantages

Apart from the fleet owner or manager monitoring operations activities of the trucks, the wireless DVR system acts as a crime deterrent against criminals, who may try to carry out illegal activities. The wireless DVR system also collects evidence, helps in decision-making, and keeps records for future references.

Disadvantages

Some of the disadvantages of a wireless DVR system include limitations in coverage area due to network strength that only works within a certain locality. Once farther away from the central network provider System Eyeride, its use is limited or zero. Such wireless systems are prone to hacking without proper network security measures.

Applications

The DVR box can come with an Ethernet port to connect to the internet. You can get an internet connection on the DVR by connecting an Ethernet cable from the router used by your computer. However, the best option for the trucking business is to connect the wireless receiver to use it with a wireless router. This is efficient due to the distances and different destinations covered by trucks.

Conclusion

Despite being analog compared to modern new technology, the cost efficiency and clear output from the wireless DVR system makes it the best when it comes to the trucking business.