What is the Difference Between Telematics and Video Telematics

What is the Difference Between Telematics and Video Telematics
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Ever wondered if there is more to fleet tracking than just locational data? What if we tell you technology has gone a way lot more than just regular locational tracking?

Telematics and video telematics are two key technologies that provide valuable insights to you but also to mention they offer different levels of details. 

Well, let's delve into this piece of writing that unfolds what each one is and how these terms differ from each other. 

Meaning of Telematics and Video Telematics 

Telematics and video telematics are both technologies used in the realm of vehicle tracking and management, but they serve slightly different purposes- 

Telematics- Telematics refers to a technology that integrates telecommunications and information technology in vehicles. The systems typically involve the use of GPS (Global Positioning System) tracking and onboard diagnostics to monitor and transmit data about vehicles. Telematics systems collect various types of data such as location, speed, fuel consumption, engine diagnostics, and driver behavior. This data can be used for various purposes including fleet management, vehicle diagnostics, insurance purposes, and more. 

Video Telematics- Video telematics on the other hand combines traditional telematics data with video footage from the dashcams and sensors camera installed inside or outside the vehicle. These are AI-enabled cameras. What exactly happens is video telematics systems capture real-time video recordings inside and outside the vehicle. These video recordings provide valuable insights into driver beheviour while driving and the in-cabin activities of the driver further shoot alerts accordingly in case any suspicious event takes place. 

To add more, video telematics systems are often used for fleet management, driver coaching, insurance claims verification, and improving overall safety and efficiency in commercial fleets.

The below tabular differentiation between tabular differentiation can make it easier to understand- 



    Feature 

    Telematics 

Video Telematics

      


     Data Collection 

Telematics collects data such as locational data, speed, fuel consumption, engine diagnostics, and driver behavior using GPS tracking and onboard diagnostics. 

Video telematics also collects data as telematics systems do, but additionally, it adds real-time video footage from the AI-enabled cameras installed inside or outside the vehicle. 


              

 Purpose 

Telematics is used for fleet management, vehicle diagnostics, and improving driver behavior.

Video telematics is used for all purposes of telematics but with the additional benefit of video footage for improving driver behavior, safety, and accident analysis.



Insights 

Telematics systems help provide insights into vehicle performance, maintenance needs, and driver behavior based on collected data. 

Video telematics help provide additional insights into driver behavior, road conditions, accidents, and other events, along with the data that telematics provide. 




Applications 

Telematics offers you an array of applications like Fleet management, asset tracking, route optimization, driver behavior monitoring, and insurance purposes

Video telematics slightly extends the use case of telematics as it can be used for fleet management, driver coaching, insurance claims verification, accident analysis, and improving overall safety and efficiency in commercial fleets.

 



           Data Types 

Telematics collects structured data related to vehicle parameters and driver behavior.  

Video telematics collects structured data along with unstructured data in the form of real-time video footage




            Benefits 

Telematics systems help improve fleet efficiency, reduce maintenance costs, enhance driver safety, and enable better decision-making based on vehicle data.

Video telematics helps enhance driver safety, reduces accident rates, provides evidence for insurance claims, and enables proactive management of fleet operations through real-time video monitoring.

Benefits of Video Telematics Solutions

Video telematics solutions offer a range of benefits, especially in the context of fleet management, safety, and operational efficiency. Here are some key advantages of implementing video telematics solutions

(1)  Driver Monitoring

Video telematics solutions can record and analyze the behavior of drivers. It also promotes safer driving habits and reduces risky behaviors like speeding, harsh braking, and aggressive driving. 

The solution is not just confined to analyzing driver’s driving habits but also notifying events of collisions. In such events, video footage can provide crucial information for understanding the cause of the event. Advanced video telematics solutions also provide real-time alerts to prevent collisions.

(2) Real-time live streaming

Video telematics systems offer real-time streaming which allows fleet managers to monitor their fleet and the activities of the drivers in real-time. The solution helps address issues as they arise and improves the overall operational visibility.

(3) Driver training opportunities

Video footage can be used for driver training and coaching. This allows fleet managers to identify areas for improvement and further help in providing proper training to enhance drivers' driving skills.

(4) Security Monitoring

Video telematics system acts as a deterrent to theft and vandalism. In the event of unauthorized access or theft, video footage can aid in tracking down stolen vehicles and recovering the assets.

Summing it all

To sum it all up, telematics and video telematics do not encompass a major difference but they are two different terms.  While telematics focuses on collecting various data points related to vehicle performance and location, video telematics enhances this capability by adding real-time video footage for more comprehensive monitoring and analysis of both vehicles and drivers.

Gain Better Visibility with TrackoBit 

Do you wish to keep a detailed insight into the in-cabin activities of your drivers as well as want to know how your driver is driving the vehicle? If Yes, TrackoBit provides you with a comprehensive video telematics system that provides real-time video monitoring of your drivers.

No, that's not all you can also enjoy the liberties of route planning, driver behavior monitoring, and more. Also, the system is easily compatible with GPS fleet tracking solutions

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