Dash Camera Installation for Personal Vehicles & Fleets
Protect your vehicle, your drivers, and your peace of mind with professionally installed dash camera systems from Stu’s EZ Auto Remotes.
Whether you drive one personal vehicle or manage an entire fleet, a dash camera can be one of the smartest investments you make. From everyday driving to business operations, dash cams provide an extra layer of protection by recording what happens on the road, around your vehicle, and in some cases, inside the cabin.
Dash Cams for your Car
Accidents happen fast, and when they do, it is not always easy to prove what really happened. A professionally installed dash camera can help capture important footage before, during, and after an incident.
Dash cameras are a great option for:
- Teen and new drivers
- Daily commuters
- Rideshare drivers
- Parents and family vehicles
- Work trucks and personal business vehicles
- Anyone who wants added protection on the road
A dash cam can help document accidents, hit-and-runs, vandalism, unsafe driving, and unexpected road incidents. It can also give parents extra peace of mind when a new driver is behind the wheel.
Why Choose Professional Installation?
A dash camera only works as well as it is installed. At Stu’s EZ Auto Remotes, we install systems cleanly and professionally so your camera is positioned correctly, powered properly, and ready when you need it.
Professional installation can help avoid messy wires, unreliable power connections, poor camera angles, or systems that fail when you need them most.
Dash Cams for Fleets
For business owners and fleet managers, vehicle cameras can help protect your drivers, your equipment, and your company.
Fleet dash camera systems can be helpful for:
- Service trucks
- Delivery vehicles
- Contractor vehicles
- Company cars
- Utility vehicles
- Transportation vehicles
- Trailers and equipment vehicles
With the right camera system, you can help monitor driver safety, reduce liability, review incidents, and keep better track of what happens while your vehicles are on the road. Some systems may offer forward-facing cameras, driver-facing cameras, rear-facing cameras, cloud-based viewing, GPS tracking options, and stored footage depending on the setup selected.
Camera Options
may Include:
Forward-facing road cameras
Rear-facing cameras
Interior or driver-facing cameras
Parking mode options
Cloud-based viewing and storage
GPS and fleet tracking options
Multi-camera configurations
Commercial vehicle camera systems