SoundOff Signal Launches Telematics Product for Law Enforcement
According to SoundOff Signal, bluePrint Connect uses a combination of cellular service, proprietary software, applications, and GPS to connect vehicles, equipment, and other assets to the cloud where it monitors and reports on nearly every detail of information about the vehicle.
SoundOff Signal, working with Acetech, has launched bluePrint Connect to deliver all-in-one lighting and siren controls plus the power of connected fleet management through telematics.
According to SoundOff Signal, bluePrint Connect uses a combination of cellular service, proprietary software, applications, and GPS to connect vehicles, equipment, and other assets to the cloud where it monitors and reports on nearly every detail of information about the vehicle.
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Through easy integration to your bluePrint Control System, bluePrint Connect includes all necessary hardware to bring the vehicle online. Telematic and vehicle data is collected from the vehicle and sent to the cloud for remote viewing and reporting by fleet management.
The company says blueprint Connect has the ability to reduce preventable crashes by 80%, fuel consumption by 10% and maintenance expenses by 30%, this easy-to-install system improves safety and efficiency. Features include:
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