Multi-camera dashcam

Extreme dashcam expands GPS video telematics across more camera views.

Designed for fleets that need GPS tracking, video evidence and wider vehicle visibility, Extreme adds multi-camera flexibility for cabins, rear views, side views or external monitoring.

Extreme CD-450 multi-camera dashcam GPS tracking device.

Best fit

Where Extreme dashcam fits best

Extreme dashcam CD-450 gives fleet teams a practical way to connect video, GPS tracking, driver behaviour and alert review in Hawk.

Feature set

Hardware and AI safety capabilities

Review the practical capabilities that connect this dashcam to vehicle safety, event evidence and Hawk reporting.

Video and telematics

  • Live GPS tracking and trip history
  • Integrated dashcam live video
  • Integrated live video event alerts
  • Support for up to four additional camera views
  • Basic and advanced driver behaviour analysis
  • Lane departure, tailgating and frontal collision alerts via professional front AI camera
  • Drowsiness and distraction alerts via advanced driver AI camera
  • Harsh acceleration, harsh braking, rollover and duress alerts

Hawk software workflows

  • Live tracking and journey replay
  • Driver behaviour reporting and fleet leaderboard
  • Geofences, route alerts and route reporting
  • Service alerts by odometer, hour meter and calendar
  • FBT and Fuel Tax Credits reporting
  • Pre-start and end-of-day check lists
  • Fatigue management Electronic Work Diary
  • Custom report builder and report email scheduler

Specifications

CD-450 at a glance

Use these headline specifications to compare camera capacity, storage, connectivity and installation requirements before choosing the right IntelliTrac video telematics option.

Use cases

Common reasons to choose Extreme dashcam

Match the camera option to the operational outcome, not just the device shape.

Multi-camera fleet evidence

Bring GPS, alert history and multiple video angles together for stronger operational evidence.

Service, municipal and higher-risk vehicles

Give supervisors better context around route activity, safety events and customer disputes.

Rear, side, cabin or external context

Add camera views around the vehicle where blind spots, payloads, passengers or work zones matter.

Driver coaching with fuller review

Use event video and trip data to coach behaviour with more context than a single camera can provide.

Hawk dashcam software alert history with video evidence review.
Hawk video evidence workflowReview alert history, camera footage and trip context for multi-camera fleet events.

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FAQ

Common questions about Extreme dashcam.

Short answers for teams comparing dashcam GPS tracking, AI safety alerts and video evidence workflows.

How is Extreme different from Explore?

Extreme is the larger multi-camera option. Explore supports one additional camera, while Extreme can support up to four additional 720p camera views.

Can Extreme still work as a GPS tracker?

Yes. Extreme supports GPS tracking, live video, event alerts and Hawk reporting features.

What types of camera views can be added?

Additional cameras can be used for driver-facing, internal cabin, rear-facing or external views depending on the vehicle and installation design.

Can Extreme support driver safety alerts?

Yes. Extreme supports driver behaviour reporting plus lane departure, tailgating, frontal collision, drowsiness, distraction, harsh driving, rollover and duress alert workflows.

Who should consider Extreme?

Extreme suits fleets that need stronger video coverage around the vehicle than a simple single-camera dashcam can provide.