5 Ways Wireless Systems Improve Fleets

If there’s one category in vehicle tech that’s continually evolving, it’s that of the wireless backup camera system–as it should be!

After all, commercial fleets would directly benefit from these features that are unique to wire-free tech:

- Preserved Vehicle Surfaces

Running wires means potentially risking exposure or damage to sensitive internal systems, like those in refrigerated trucks. Using wireless technology minimizes this risk.

- Easier Scaling Up 

The main feature (being wire-free) means you can add and remove cameras quickly without installing and running wires. When upgrading a whole fleet with extra backup cams, side cams, or sensors, you’ll probably find that this makes the process much more efficient and hassle-free.

- Less Install Time & Costs 

This is especially important if you have a large fleet to equip. Not having to spend time installing wired systems, means fewer costs and less time spent idling and waiting (which also costs money). It’s almost like cost-effectiveness is built into wireless systems. With the assistance provided to drivers, they’ll practically pay for themselves in time, as well.

- Better Mobility Than Wired Systems

Drivers spend a lot of time in freight yards switching trailers, which is a time-consuming process. With the right wireless system, they’ll be able to switch trailers, easily pair, and continue on their route! Wireless technology now allows for hard-wiring through a vehicle’s electrical systems, making a faster connection for camera and monitor pairing.  

- Constantly Improving Signal Strengths 

Once upon a time, wireless signals weren’t very reliable. This is no longer the case, as signal tech today is stronger at highway speeds and at longer distances!

Wondering what the next step in wireless evolution is? Check out Air Vue!