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About Clarity Edge Dashcams
About Clarity Edge Dashcams

Clarity Edge AI capabilities, recording plans

Updated over a month ago

Clarity Edge dashcams connect a large amount of vehicle data to high-definition video, helping your company reduce insurance costs, identify fault in case of collision, protect your fleet from wrongful lawsuits, and coach drivers to improve safety.

In addition, Clarity Edge provides AI insights:

  • AI models running on the dashcam constantly analyze road and, optionally, driver video footage.

  • Drivers hear instantaneous corrective voice alerts when AI has detected poor driving behavior.

  • For administrators, AI events tagged in the Replay video portal guide driver coaching and recognition initiatives.

Clarity Edge provides video uploads to the Replay video portal within EROAD 360. Video capabilities include:

  • Automatic uploads for AI and harsh-driving events

  • Video requests

  • Driver-triggered uploads

Once installed in the vehicle, Clarity Edge turns on with the ignition. It immediately begins recording video.

Privacy note: The camera is always recording, but, for privacy reasons, the camera’s internal memory card encrypts the information.

Dashcam Recording Options

Your company may have bought either or both of the following dashcam recording options:

  • Dual: The dashcam records and provides video clips from both the road-facing camera and the driver-facing camera. The camera records at 27-30 frames per second, which is standard movie video quality.

    • The road-facing camera records 1080p full high-definition (HD) video with a 140-degree field of view.

    • The interior-facing camera, which shows the cab and driver/passenger, records 720p full HD video.

  • Front: The dashcam only records and provides video clips from the road-facing camera.

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