3. DESIGN
B
• 4.3 x 1.6 x 2.4 inches
• Minimum operating
temperature of -4
degree Fahrenheit.
• Maximum operating
temperature of 149
degree Fahrenheit.
4. PRICE
Dual-Facing AI Dash Cam – Standalone
License + Hardware costs $624 per year.
Front-Facing AI Dash Cam – Standalone
License + Hardware costs $468 per year.
D
5. INSTALLATION
• AI dash cams can be
plugged directly into the
Vehicle Gateway, which
connects to the OBD port.
C
6. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
• AI enables moving the heavy
lifting associated with analytical
analysis from the cloud into the
camera.
• Real-time notifications alerts
drivers about speed limits,
pedestrians, and vehicles in
dangerous proximity in real-time.
A
7. VEHICLE GATEWAY
• Provides live GPS tracking,
FMCSA-approved ELD capabilities,
engine diagnostics, a built-in Wi-
Fi hotspot, driver workflows,
advanced analytics, etc.
C-
9. VIDEO
Uploads a footage 10 seconds before and
after an incident is recorded.
For CM32s, the previous 40 hours of
driving time is accessible.
For CM31s, the past 24 hours of driving
time is accessible.
C+
12. SECURITY
The footage captured on Samsara dash cam is
secure.
Data is transferred using SSL/256 bit
AES encryption (military-grade).
Only approved and authorized admins
can review and request videos. B
13. G-FORCE ACCELEROMETER
Recognizes impacts like crashes, harsh
braking, acceleration, and turning.
In-cab alert warns the driver to adjust
their driving behavior.
B
14. DRIVER SCORE CARD AND ANALYTICS
• Curates driver and
vehicle safety
scorecards.
• Displays statistics and
total score for a driver.
B+
15. PROS
Real-time assistance and coaching.
Rolling stop detection.
Auto speed updates.
Safety trend graph.
Cloud storage.
Computer vision with ability to read and
interpret stop signs and speed limits.
Auto-upload of event footage.
16. CONS
Unable to retrieve segments more than 60
seconds in length.
Does not upload footage from speeding.
Videos cannot be streamed live.
Inconvenient reporting structure.
Connecting the camera system to an existing
line equipment is a bit difficult.
Software lag.
Samsara was founded in 2015 by the co-founders of Meraki. It is headquartered in San Francisco and has offices in San Jose, Atlanta, and London. Some of the solutions offered by Samsara includes vehicle telematics, driver safety, mobile workflow and compliance, asset tracking, and industrial process controls.
Samsara offers two variants of dash cams – front facing and dual facing. The front-facing model, CM31 records the road whereas the dual-facing CM32 records the road as well as the inside of the cab.
The Samsara dash cams are wider than the other dash cams available in the market. Its dimensions stand at 4.3 x 1.6 x 2.4 inches. It has minimum operating temperature of -4 degree Fahrenheit and maximum operating temperature of 149 degree Fahrenheit.
The price for dash cams vary across both variants.
Below are the packages for Samsara dash cams:
Dual-Facing AI Dash Cam – Standalone License + Hardware costs $624 per year. This includes the following:
Dual-facing dash cam license
Dual-facing dash cam hardware
VG34 Vehicle IoT Gateway hardware
Samsara vehicle cable
Front-Facing AI Dash Cam – Standalone License + Hardware costs $468 per year. It includes the following:
Front-facing dash cam license
Front-facing dash cam hardware
VG34 Vehicle IoT Gateway hardware
Samsara vehicle cable
The Samsara Dash Cam does require a subscription to the Vehicle Gateway from what we could find out. Due to this the pricing is far too high and requires a 3 year contract.
Score: D
Samsara AI dash cams can be plugged directly into the Vehicle Gateway, which connects to the OBD port. One of the biggest drawbacks of OBD port installation is its lack of portability. If a fleet wants to move a dash cam from one vehicle to another, or even remove it from the vehicle when needed, dash cams that plug into a cigarette lighter or is battery powered is ideal
The dash cams by Samsara are powered by artificial intelligence, or AI. Leveraging the AI enables moving the heavy lifting associated with analytical analysis from the cloud into the camera, which opens the door for real-time notifications. It efficiently alerts drivers about speed limits, pedestrians, and vehicles in dangerous proximity in real-time.
Samsara’s object recognition and real-time alerts offer warnings and safety alerts and watch for safety coaching opportunities as advanced driver assistance systems, ADAS do. The dual-facing dash cam offers live scene analysis and built-in speaker for driver coaching. M32 is purpose-built to reduce high-risk behaviors, like distracted driving and tailgating, lower safety-related costs, and provide deep visibility into fleet operations.
The VG34 Vehicle Gateway provides live GPS tracking, FMCSA-approved ELD capabilities, engine diagnostics, a built-in WiFi hotspot, driver workflows, advanced analytics, etc. The Vehicle Gateway costs $129 plus $400 annual license on a 3 year contract that includes maintenance, support, cloud software, and cellular data, if applicable.
Both Samsara dash cams feature an in-built microphone that captures audio. By default, this feature is turned off. If the user activates audio capture, Samsara confirms if admins have notified all drivers and affected staff. This feature protects a driver’s privacy.
The Samsara dash cam does not record footage in speeding events. However, audio alerts can be activated to warn drivers when speeding event occurs. Also, text and email alerts can be sent to managers directly.
The dash cams upload a footage 10 seconds before and after an incident is recorded. Samsara’s front facing dash cam features wide angle lens (121° angle) that captures video with full HD 1080p. It also offers HDR mode for low-light and night vision. The inward facing camera features wide angle lens (177°) with full HD 1080p video, HDR mode, and Infrared LED for low-light recording and night vision. Both capture 30 frames per second (FPS).
The videos however cannot be streamed live. Incident footage is uploaded once the event ends. The footage for non-incident events can be retroactively requested in short intervals. For dual-facing CM32s, the previous 40 hours of driving time is accessible. For front-facing CM31s, the past 24 hours of driving time is accessible.
The dash cams feature a 1300mAH battery for backup power.
A Samsara dash cam is plugged into a Vehicle Gateway. The recorded footage is auto-uploaded to Samsara cloud as soon as a vehicle detects an incident.. It also seamlessly integrates with the Vehicle Gateway.
The footage captured on Samsara dash cam is secure. Data is transferred using SSL/256 bit AES encryption (military-grade). Only approved and authorized admins can review and request video.
The internal accelerometer recognizes impacts like crashes, harsh braking, acceleration, and turning. When these incidents are avoidable, the in-cab alert warns the driver to adjust their driving behavior. The sensitivity level vary across the setting (i.e. car, light truck, or heavy duty vehicle). The dash cam also uses computer vision to detect traffic violations, for example, rolling through a stop sign.
The dash cam and the Gateway also curates driver and vehicle safety scorecards. It displays statistics about the distance driven, time, event summary, fleet trends, and a total score for a driver on these aspects.
Real-time assistance and coaching for drivers via audio speaker.
Rolling stop detection.
Infrared LED.
Auto speed updates.
Safety trend graph.
Distracted driver detection with artificial intelligence.
Cloud storage.
Computer vision with ability to read and interpret stop signs and speed limits
Auto-upload of event footage.
Unable to retrieve segments more than 60 seconds in length at any one period of time. Though it offers a "hyperlapse" mode, it does not prove of much utility as the compression effectively omits frames. While doing so, it makes it difficult to identify incident times.
The dash cam does not upload footage from speeding.
Videos cannot be streamed live.
Reporting structure not as convenient as it could be. The customization options are limited.
Hardware: connecting the camera system to our existing line equipment is a bit difficult
Software: there is a noticeable amount of lag at times when making adjustments for fine-tuning requirements.
Samsara dash cams are dependable and reliable for larger fleets. It’s AI-backed features help in efficient management of the fleet and its resources. However, the features come with a higher price point. It may not be an ideal option for smaller fleets due to its pricing and add-on expenses.