Customers can now opt for high-definition (HD 1920 x 1088 resolution) cameras that are equipped...

Customers can now opt for high-definition (HD 1920 x 1088 resolution) cameras that are equipped with an LTE modem for seamless global connectivity.

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MiX Telematics, a provider of fleet and asset management solutions, has updated its MiX Vision in-cab video solution, which delivers driver- and road-facing footage for fleet managers to conveniently obtain an accurate view of their fleet operations.

MiX Vision customers in North America can now subscribe to a live streaming feature that allows users to live stream up to eight cameras simultaneously in MiX Fleet Manager, MiX's fleet management solution.

Additionally, customers can now opt for high-definition (HD 1920 x 1088 resolution) cameras that are equipped with an LTE modem for seamless global connectivity.

"Many of our fleet customers have experienced the powerful benefits MiX Vision brings to their vehicle operations,” said Charles Tasker, Group Chief Operating Officer at MiX Telematics. “Unlike other products in the market, MiX Vision can be easily configured to meet specific customer requirements and is fully integrated with our premium fleet management solution. This gives customers greater visibility into the way their fleets operate.”

The standard MiX Vision solution provides event based and continuous video recording, used as visual evidence to repudiate claims, improve driving behavior and safety.

MiX Vision now also supports a number of different in-cab and exterior camera configurations which allows customers to get an optimal view of what they regard as most important in their business, while also taking into account data privacy requirements.

"At MiX Telematics we strive to provide our customers around the world with the best possible solution to address their safety, compliance and efficiency needs. We have listened to their requests and introduced these enhancements to further extend the value we provide to their businesses," Tasker said.