Phillips Connect’s CargoVision camera monitors and can report whether a load is safe or unsafe before the doors are open for unloading. - Photo: Phillips Connect

Phillips Connect’s CargoVision camera monitors and can report whether a load is safe or unsafe before the doors are open for unloading.

Photo: Phillips Connect

Phillips Connect has released an interior cargo camera that captures the status of the load in real time.

The solar-powered Phillips Connect CargoVision camera monitors and can report the quality of a load, indicating whether a load is safe or unsafe before the doors are open for unloading. With this information, actions can be taken to safeguard against injury when trailer cargo shifts during transport and creates potential safety hazards, Phillips Connect officials said in a press release.

The Phillips Connect CargoVision solution can be installed in as little as 15 minutes.

If a cargo load has shifted during transport, Phillips Connect's CargoVision will show a red light, indiciating the load inside is unsafe. - Photo: Phillips Connect

If a cargo load has shifted during transport, Phillips Connect's CargoVision will show a red light, indiciating the load inside is unsafe.

Photo: Phillips Connect

The camera can capture 1080p cargo images continuously. The images can be delivered on demand, in a pre-programmed time interval, or driven by a specific event (motion or door open/closed) via Bluetooth connectivity to the Phillips Connect trailer gateway module.

Originally posted on Trucking Info