
Service Vehicle Cameras
Service Vehicle Camera Systems
Built for route visibility, customer-site accountability, backing safety, and HD video evidence.
Built for HVAC, plumbing, electrical, landscaping, pest control, mobile auto service, and the broader universe of field-service fleets.
Where cameras typically go on a service vehicle.
Service vehicle setups scale to the fleet. The most common build is a front road-facing camera, a rear camera for backing, and one or two side cameras for curbside customer stops and neighborhood blind spots. An optional driver-facing camera adds accountability and incident context. An in-cab monitor and a multi-channel mDVR tie it all together with cloud retrieval.
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Coverage built for service fleet operations.
Problem
Backing into driveways and tight lots
Service techs back into residential driveways, narrow alleys, and packed customer parking lots all day. Mirrors alone don't cover the low rear blind spot where kids, pets, landscaping, and parked cars sit. One bad backing maneuver creates a claim that's hard to defend without video.
Solution
Rear camera for safer driveway and job-site backing
A rear-mounted HD camera with in-cab monitor gives techs direct visibility behind the vehicle on every backing maneuver — driveways, alleys, customer lots, and tight residential streets. The same footage records continuously, so backing incidents are documented from the angle that matters.
Problem
Customer complaints and property-damage disputes
"Your tech cracked my driveway." "Your van hit my mailbox." "Your truck left tire marks on my lawn." Property-damage claims on service routes are routine, and without HD footage tied to the actual stop, the fleet usually pays the claim by default.
Solution
Curbside and route HD video for customer disputes
Front and side cameras capture the customer-facing approach to every stop — what the van or truck actually did at the curb, in the driveway, and on the property. When a property-damage claim lands days later, the video is already in the cloud and pulls up by stop.
Problem
Verifying arrival times and on-site activity
Customers call asking where their tech is, how long they were on site, and whether anybody actually showed up. Without GPS-linked timestamps and route history, dispatchers manage by best guesses and phone tag — and disputes turn into he-said/she-said.
Solution
GPS-linked arrival and stop-level documentation
Built-in GPS with a 5-second refresh and a breadcrumb trail map shows arrival times, on-site duration, and the full route for every vehicle. Customer questions about "did anyone show up" or "how long were they here" answer in seconds with data, not guesses.
Problem
Technician accountability and incident review
Service vehicles spend the day out of view. When a near-miss, a customer complaint, or an unexplained route detour happens, you need video and route data side-by-side — not a vague timeline reconstructed after the fact.
Solution
Driver-facing coverage for technician accountability
Optional driver-facing cameras add incident context for near-miss reviews, route-detour questions, and technician coaching. Combined with cloud retrieval, every incident has a clear, reviewable record — not a debate.
Most service fleets start with this system.
Recommended for service vehicles
Vision
Front + rear coverage built for service routes
Front road-facing HD camera plus rear backing camera with in-cab monitor — the build most service fleets start with. Covers the two highest-risk moments of a service route: the customer-facing approach and the backing maneuver into a driveway or tight lot. Add side cameras and a driver-facing camera as your fleet grows.
Typical configuration
Front road-facing HD + rear backing camera with in-cab monitor
Includes
Front + rear cameras · In-cab monitor · Built-in GPS · Cloud video storage · Mobile app · Route and stop history
Pricing
Custom-quoted per vehicle based on configuration
When the full system is more than you need
Lighter-fit and larger-fleet options.
Essential
Single-truck owner-operators and very small service fleets that just need a road-facing HD dash cam with GPS — self-installed in about 15 minutes.
Best when: One or two vehicles, no rear-camera need yet, and the goal is HD route video plus GPS visibility on a tight budget.
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Larger service operations with insurance pressure or a safety-driven culture where AI driver-behavior coaching adds measurable value on top of route and customer-site coverage.
Best when: Service fleets with 25+ vehicles, carrier-required safety programs, or active driver coaching initiatives.
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