Trucking Hub offers dual dash cam with integrated ELD, telematics, and more
Transportation management system (TMS) provider Trucking Hub launched DashCam One, claiming it is the industry’s first all-in-one dash cam with a built-in electronic logging device (ELD), real-time telematics, diagnostics, and AI-powered systems.
The company says that fleets can use the device to meet U.S. Department of Transportation requirements – including hours-of-service, DVIR, maintenance recordkeeping, and IFTA – while gaining AI-driven driver protection, performance scoring, telematics, advanced diagnostics, and preventive maintenance tracking.

The dual-facing HD cameras feature Sony Starvis technology, with a 5.04 MP road-facing lens and a 2.07 MP driver-facing lens with infrared night vision. Drivers can also switch to road-only mode without losing critical road visibility. Other features include plug-and-play installation via the vehicle’s diagnostic port, 128 GB SD card, real-time AI safety alerts, and connectivity through Verizon.
Cameras, now available to pre-order, come with a five-year warranty and shipping is expected to begin in early October 2025.
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