Does Bongo IoT support live video streaming?
+Yes, we support live streaming as well as recorded video and playback. Videos are automatically captured during events, as scheduled, or upon manual request. With only a few clicks, you can find and playback video for a specific timestamp or vehicle location.
How do I install a dash cam and a MDVR?
+You can hire technicians well-experienced in this sector for the dash cam installation. For MDVR installation, you will require professional help. We can provide installation services which might apply additional cost for such services. Please also review the manufacturer's guideline in this regard.
How do video files get saved?
+Video files are stored on the device (SD cards, internal hard drive), which can hold several days of video depending on the device memory. The historical video is available on the platform for the next 30 days after you watch it.
Do I need my own media server?
+Yes, based on your devices you will require additional infrastructure and a media server for ADAS. Bongo IoT offers a Plug-n-Play activation and configuration along with software solutions.
What is the difference between MDVR and CCTV DVR?
+MDVR (Mobile Digital Video Recorder) is designed for mobile applications, like vehicles and fleets, providing surveillance solutions on the go. It's optimized for the challenges of a moving environment. On the other hand, CCTV DVR (Closed-Circuit Television Digital Video Recorder) is more stationary, typically used for fixed locations like homes or businesses. Both recorders serve the purpose of storing and managing video footage, but MDVR is tailored for mobility and durability, making it ideal for use in vehicles.
Is a 360-degree view possible in video telematics?
+Yes, 360-degree view functionality is available in video telematics. This advanced feature allows for comprehensive surveillance, capturing a complete view around the vehicle. It enhances safety and security by minimizing blind spots, providing a holistic perspective for effective monitoring and analysis.
Do I use my own servers in video telematics?
+Certainly, you have the flexibility to utilize your own on-premises servers for video telematics. This option allows you to have complete control and management over the storage and processing of video data within your infrastructure.
Why choose Dashcam for vehicles over traditional CC Camera?
+Using a closed-circuit (CC) camera for vehicles poses several limitations. Unlike dedicated vehicle cameras (dashcams), traditional CC cameras lack key features tailored to the dynamic nature of on-road environments. Dashcams are specifically designed with compact form factors, wider viewing angles, and specialized functionalities like loop recording, impact detection, and low-light performance. These features make dashcams more suitable and effective for capturing reliable footage in the challenging conditions of vehicle use, ensuring optimal surveillance and monitoring capabilities.