Multi-Trigger Architecture

Once downloaded to a mobile phone, ZoomSafer’s safe driving software can be configured per your requirements to use Telematics, Bluetooth® technology, or GPS-based triggers to automatically determine when the user starts and stops driving. 

multi-trigger architecture 

 

GPS Telematics Trigger


  

For corporate fleets equipped with GPS/telematics devices, ZoomSafer can quickly and easily integrate with your existing service provider to automatically know when your employees are driving. Simply identify which telematics event you want to use as the policy trigger (for example, key on/off) . Upon capturing that event your telematics system passes a message to ZoomSafer via our API. Upon receiving the message from your telematics system, ZoomSafer automatically activates/deactivates safe drive mode on your employee phones. Now, thanks to ZoomSafer companies can leverage existing investments in GPS/telematics technology to simultaneously monitor and manage employee behavior as it relates to vehicular controls and mobile phone controls. 

See the telematics trigger in action:
  

 

Bluetooth Technology Trigger


ZoomSafer can activate based on any local Bluetooth signal – either from an audio device (e.g., factory installed car kit) or a local OBD plug transmitting a Bluetooth signal. For the audio devices, ZoomSafer automatically activates and when a connection is established and deactivates when the connection is ended. If you don’t have a Bluetooth device, no worries, we offer a special car charger with a built-in Bluetooth module that can be used to activate/deactivate safe drive mode. For the OBD plug, ZoomSafer can be configured to activate based on one of three things: the presence of the device, a connection with the device, or a specific stream of data (e.g., MPH) from the device. We offer an OBD plug for purchase and can integrate with existing plugs that you may already be using.
Watch this video to see how to set up ZoomSafer with Bluetooth 

  

 

Phone GPS Trigger


ZoomSafer can use the local GPS on the phone to determine that you are moving. With this option, whenever you go above 15 MPH ZoomSafer automatically launches safe drive mode.  If you are a passenger, a policy setting is available that will allow you to exit the application.