Bluetooth Enabled Dash Cam in Excavators

On this project all excavators are now fitted with bluetooth enabled dash cams. This means that an individual is able to connect to the dash cam whilst its installed and download all the relevant information, without it having to be removed from the excavator.

With normal dash cams the SD card has to be removed from the machine and then downloaded onto a laptop to enable the information to be viewed.

This means during this time the dash cam is not recording and specific software is required on a laptop.

With this new device, you can enable the bluetooth option on any phone or tablet and the information is automatically downloaded and stored, whilst the machine is still in use.

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