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Concrete truck camera systems for every angle.

Built for ready-mix operations that need real coverage — drum visibility, blind-spot protection, residential backing safety, and the kind of HD video evidence that settles disputes before they become claims.

Built for ready-mix operators, concrete mixer fleets, and the realities of residential and commercial concrete delivery.

Where cameras typically go on a concrete truck.

A standard concrete truck installation places cameras to cover the drum, the rear discharge area, the rear of the truck for backing, and both side blind-spots. AI safety cameras are increasingly common for driver coaching during long routes between batch plants and job sites.

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Coverage built for the realities of ready-mix.

Problem

Residential delivery safety claims

Backing into a residential driveway is the highest-risk maneuver a concrete truck performs. Damage to property, vehicles, or pedestrians during residential delivery can result in claims that take months to resolve — usually with the truck operator at a disadvantage without video evidence.

Solution

Multi-angle backing safety

A typical concrete truck installation includes a rear-facing camera at the back of the chassis or under the discharge chute, plus side-mounted blind-spot cameras. Drivers see what's behind and beside them in real time on the in-cab monitor — and the same footage records to the mDVR for evidence if a backing incident occurs.

Problem

Drum and blind-spot visibility

The mixer drum creates a substantial blind zone behind and to the sides of the cab. Fully loaded ready-mix trucks have limited mirror visibility. Backing without spotters is dangerous; backing without cameras is increasingly unjustifiable.

Solution

Drum and discharge area visibility

A camera mounted to view the discharge area gives drivers and dispatchers visibility into pour operations. Dispatchers can verify discharge through the live view in skEYEvue. Drivers can monitor the drum for proper rotation and discharge angle without leaving the cab.

Problem

Customer disputes on delivery

Was the load actually delivered? Was it the right product? Was it discharged correctly? Disputes between drivers, dispatchers, and customers happen constantly. Without recorded video of the delivery, every dispute becomes a he-said-she-said.

Solution

HD evidence for every dispute

Every camera feed records continuously to the skEYE-One mDVR's 1TB SSD. When a customer dispute arises — wrong load, late delivery, alleged improper discharge — your team can pull HD video and timestamp data to resolve the dispute in minutes. Most disputes evaporate when video evidence is offered.

Concrete trucks need Complete.

Recommended for concrete trucks

Complete

Multi-camera fleet system

Built on the skEYE-One mDVR with 1TB SSD storage and up to 8 camera channels. Configured per truck for the drum, blind-spot, rear, and discharge area visibility that ready-mix operations require.

Typical configuration

Front + rear + 2 side blind-spot + drum/discharge view + optional AI safety = 5–6 channels

Includes

skEYE-One mDVR · 1TB SSD storage · Cloud platform · Mobile app · Multi-camera live view

Pricing

Base hardware from $890 · Full configuration custom-quoted per vehicle

When the full system is more than you need

When Complete is overkill.

Vision (with rear camera)

For smaller concrete operations where a single rear-mounted camera plus the windshield dash cam covers the highest-risk safety concerns. Suitable for operators with 1-2 trucks who don't need multi-angle drum or side coverage.

Best when: You're an owner-operator or small operation prioritizing rear safety on a budget.

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Concrete truck camera systems, answered.

Spec a camera system for your concrete trucks.

Tell us about your fleet — number of trucks, typical routes, current pain points — and we'll build a custom configuration and quote tailored to your operation.