AIR II Overview
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Summary
The AIR II camera detects and reports alerts based on G-force events such as acceleration, braking, and turning. These alerts include in-cab audio notifications and recorded video, which can be accessed in the Portal from the Dashcam Media page.
Alert Event Types and Default Thresholds
The following event types and their default thresholds are configured by the system.
- Hard Acceleration: 0.27 g
- Hard Braking: 0.35 g
- Hard Turning: 0.31 g
- Driver-Initiated Event: Triggered when the Manual Event button is pressed
- Power Loss: Occurs when the device is disconnected from power. (Note: This is distinct from Rest Mode, which activates when the ignition is turned off.)
GPS Tracking
The AIR II camera provides GPS tracking data at one-minute intervals, including:
- Ignition Status
- Camera Events
- Power Events
- Trip Information
- Speeding Events (configured in the Portal)
If installed using a diagnostic cable, the device may also report engine diagnostic data (availability depends on vehicle make, model, and year), including:
- Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC)
- Odometer Reading
- Fuel Level
- Voltage
- Coolant Temperature
AIR II with AI Features
The AIR II will generate the following ADAS (road-facing) and DMS (driver-facing) AI events in addition to the Alert event types identified above:
Road-Facing (ADAS):
- Forward Collision Warning*
- Close Following
- Lane Departure*
- Stop Sign Violation
- Pedestrian Collision Warning*
Driver-Facing (DMS):
- Drowsiness/Fatigue
- Cell Phone Use
- Distracted Driving
- Seatbelt Non-Compliance
* These features are disabled by default. Users with Admin permissions can enable them via the Admin > Dashcams tab.
Technical Specifications
AIR II Spec Sheet
Auxiliary Camera
Auxiliary cameras are available as accessories for the Fleet All-in-One AIR II tracker and camera solution. This feature enables fleets of any size to enhance visibility both inside and outside their vehicles. The system supports up to two auxiliary cameras, helping reduce blind spots and improve overall program effectiveness. Additional coverage provided by these cameras supports driver exoneration, insurance claims, and other operational requirements.
Click here to view the Accessory: AIR II Auxiliary Camera Installation Guide.