Trucking Hub rolls out all-in-one dash cam

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Updated Aug 20, 2025

There are many dash cameras on the market, but trucking software company Trucking Hub has just launched one that goes beyond the lens.

The company’s new all-in-one device aims to replace multiple devices by combining video safety with compliance and fleet visibility.

Dashcam One offers built-in ELD functionality for DOT requirements, including hours of service, driver vehicle inspection report, maintenance recordkeeping and International Fuel Tax Agreement.

“For years, fleets have been forced to install and maintain multiple devices for ELD compliance, video safety, and telematics," said Trucking Hub CEO Milos Pavlovic. "Dashcam One is a breakthrough – one device, one install, one data plan. It's everything you need to run a compliant, connected, and protected fleet."

In addition to ELD, these are Dashcam One’s key features:

• AI-powered systems for video safety, including AI safety alerts that provide real-time driver coaching and incident detection.

• Real-time telematics, advanced diagnostics and maintenance tracking.

• Dual-facing HD cameras with Sony STARVIS Clarity (5.04 MP road view, 2.07 MP driver view with IR night vision).

• Plug-and-play installation that connects directly to a vehicle's diagnostic port. This single-cable installation reduces hardware costs, setup time and potential points of failure. It includes an ELD cable and 128 GB SD card as standard.

• Nationwide LTE coverage with Verizon Connectivity.

• Driver privacy cap, allowing drivers to switch to road-only mode without losing road visibility.