Geotab dash cams: Compare AI-powered GO Focus, Plus, and Pro models
Discover the differences between Geotab dash cameras. Compare GO Focus, Plus, and Pro models to find the best AI-powered video telematics for your fleet in 2026.
By Geotab Team
Apr 8, 2026
Key Insights
- Geotab dash cameras combine AI-supported video with telematics data in MyGeotab to help fleets review incidents faster and support driver coaching.
- GO Focus provides road-facing incident visibility for driver exoneration, while GO Focus Plus adds driver-facing insights for coaching workflows.
- GO Focus Pro supports auxiliary cameras for expanded coverage across blind spots and complex vehicle environments.
- Integrated video telematics helps fleets manage safety insights, incident review, and performance data in one platform.
Geotab dash cams support modern fleet safety programs by combining fleet video evidence with telematics data in MyGeotab. Instead of functioning as standalone recording devices, these cameras connect driving events with vehicle context such as speed, location, and risk patterns.
This allows fleets to review incidents more efficiently, support consistent driver coaching, and maintain documentation for compliance and claims workflows.
The Geotab GO Focus lineup reflects this shift toward integrated video telematics. GO Focus, GO Focus Plus, and GO Focus Pro each provide different levels of visibility and AI-supported insight depending on a fleet’s goals and operational complexity.
This guide compares key features, technical differences, and ideal use cases to help fleet managers select the configuration that best aligns with safety priorities and compliance requirements.
Geotab dash cameras comparison overview
Geotab fleet dash cameras combine AI-supported video with telematics data in MyGeotab, giving fleets clearer visibility into driving risk and incident context. Because video events align with GPS data, vehicle activity, and safety metrics, fleets can review incidents more quickly and support more consistent driver-coaching workflows.
The GO Focus lineup includes three models designed for different levels of visibility:
- GO Focus provides road-facing video for external incident evidence
- GO Focus Plus adds driver-facing monitoring to support coaching programs
- GO Focus Pro supports auxiliary cameras for expanded coverage across complex vehicle environments
Read more to explore the product differences further:
| Model | Best for | Camera configuration | Key capability |
| Geotab GO Focus | AI safety foundation | Road-facing camera | Captures external events such as tailgating and minor/major collisions as well as driver-initiated captured events |
| Geotab GO Focus Plus | Dual facing visibility and driver coaching | Road and driver-facing cameras | Supports both ADAS and DMS insights, in-cabin verbal alerts, and coaching workflows |
| Geotab GO Focus Pro | 360-degree fleet visibility | Multi-camera support, including auxiliary cameras | Provides expanded visibility across blind spots and complex vehicle environments |
1. Geotab GO Focus
Best for: AI safety foundation
GO Focus is the standard road-facing model designed for fleets that need clear video evidence of external driving events. The camera captures high-definition footage of the road ahead, helping safety teams review incidents such as:
- Collisions (both major and minor)
- Unsafe following distance
- Driver-initiated captured events

This visibility supports incident investigation, driver exoneration, and documentation for insurance or compliance purposes. The device uses AI-supported detection to identify patterns such as tailgating risk. A 4K camera with a wide-angle lens captures a broad field of view, helping ensure relevant context is recorded during safety events.
GO Focus is designed to provide safety insights without requiring continuous video streaming. FIPS 140.2-ready hardware helps protect video data and reduce unauthorized access, supporting fleet privacy requirements while maintaining access to relevant incident footage.
| Takeaway: GO Focus is often selected by fleets that prioritize external visibility without requiring driver-facing monitoring. |
2. Geotab GO Focus Plus
Best for: Dual-facing visibility and driver coaching
GO Focus Plus adds an inward-facing lens that expands fleet visibility beyond road conditions to include driver behavior insights. This enables Driver Monitoring System (DMS) capabilities to identify risk factors such as:
- Mobile phone use
- Fatigue indicators
- Smoking
- Lack of seatbelt use
By combining road-facing and driver-facing video, fleets gain a more complete understanding of incident context and contributing factors that may increase safety risk.

AI detection occurs directly on the device, allowing real-time in-cab voice alerts when risky behaviors are identified. Drivers can self-correct during trips, while managers receive prioritized video events that highlight repeated patterns such as distracted driving or tailgating.
These insights feed directly into MyGeotab coaching workflows, enabling managers to assign feedback and document improvement within the same platform.
GO Focus Plus also includes privacy features designed to support compliance and driver transparency. Physical lens covers and configurable settings allow recording to be limited during non-working hours, helping fleets balance safety visibility with driver privacy considerations.
This model is commonly used by fleets seeking measurable improvements in driver behavior that may support lower incident frequency and stronger insurance risk profiles, while maintaining a structured driver coaching workflow supported by video evidence.
3. Geotab GO Focus Pro
Best for: Multi-camera visibility across complex vehicle environments
GO Focus Pro expands video telematics beyond dual-facing cameras by supporting auxiliary cameras that provide 360-degree visibility around the vehicle. This configuration helps fleets monitor:
- Blind spots
- Cargo areas
- Rear surroundings
This is especially valuable for heavy-duty trucks, waste vehicles, transit buses, and other vehicles operating in dense or high-risk environments.
By combining road-facing, driver-facing, and external camera views, fleets gain broader context for incident analysis and day-to-day operational visibility.

This system integrates side-view, rear-view, and cargo-area footage directly into MyGeotab, allowing managers to review multiple camera angles alongside telematics data such as location, speed, and safety events.
AI models continuously analyze video to identify risks, such as forward-collision exposure, unsafe backing conditions, or vulnerable road users near the vehicle. Real-time in-cab alerts allow drivers to self-correct during trips, helping reduce preventable incidents such as backing collisions and blind-spot contact.
GO Focus Pro hardware is designed for demanding operating conditions and supports multiple high-definition video feeds simultaneously. The system’s processing capability enables AI detection to run directly on the device, delivering faster alerts and consistent performance across multi-camera configurations.
With expanded visibility, predictive risk detection, and integrated coaching workflows, GO Focus Pro helps fleets reduce incident frequency and improve overall safety performance across complex vehicle types.
Technical comparison: GO Focus vs. Plus vs. Pro
Key differences between GO Focus, GO Focus Plus, and GO Focus Pro include:
- Camera coverage
- AI detection capabilities
- Vehicle complexity
Each model connects directly to the Geotab GO device and integrates with MyGeotab, enabling video footage to align with telematics data, including GPS location, and driver safety metrics.
All models support event-based recording, while higher-tier configurations can support additional cameras or increased video retrieval needs. Fleets can choose the level of visibility required based on vehicle type, safety priorities, and operational risk exposure.
| Model | Camera count | AI detection focus | Storage considerations |
| GO Focus | 1 road-facing camera |
| Standard internal SD card event storage |
| GO Focus Plus | 2 cameras (road + driver) |
| 128 MB SD card with the option for 512 MB or 1TB |
| GO Focus Pro | 2+ cameras (supports auxiliary cameras) |
| Two SD card slots, each supporting up to 1 TB, for a total capacity of 2 TB |
Installation, connectivity and data plans
GO Focus models can connect directly to the GO9 or GO10 device using a Smart Cable or harness, allowing power and data transfer through a single installation point. GO Focus Plus and GO Focus Pro can also be installed using either a 3-Wire or OBD-II style harness.
This simplifies deployment and ensures video events align with existing telematics workflows in MyGeotab.
How Geotab cameras integrate with MyGeotab
Geotab dash cameras integrate directly with MyGeotab, allowing fleets to review video events alongside telematics data such as speed, location, and engine activity.
This unified view helps safety teams quickly understand incident context without switching between systems. Video clips, GPS data, and driver metrics are displayed in a single interface, simplifying investigations and enabling consistent documentation.
Because the GO Focus line connects natively to MyGeotab, video data aligns with existing reports and safety workflows. This integration reduces manual data handling and enables fleets to access relevant footage more quickly during incidents.
Video search and retrieval
The Video Search feature allows managers to locate clips using filters such as date, vehicle, location, or telematics events, such as harsh braking.
Event-based tagging helps teams quickly identify footage tied to safety incidents or risky driving behaviors.
For non-incident footage, the Request Video feature retrieves clips directly from the camera’s internal storage. Managers can request a specific time range, and the footage uploads securely to MyGeotab for review. This supports investigations and operational review.
Safety scorecards and driver coaching
Video events contribute to driver safety scorecards, adding context to telematics data such as speeding or harsh braking. This helps fleets identify behavior patterns and prioritize coaching opportunities based on observed risk factors.
AI detection can also trigger in-cab alerts when distracted driving is detected, helping drivers correct their behavior in real time.
Over time, this feedback loop supports more consistent coaching and measurable safety improvements.
Comparing Geotab to Marketplace options
The Geotab Marketplace offers access to third-party video telematics providers, giving fleets flexibility when integrating existing hardware. For deeper platform integration, the native GO Focus line is typically recommended.
These cameras are designed for MyGeotab, allowing video events to align directly with telematics data and reporting tools. Marketplace options such as Lytx Surfsight may suit fleets with existing vendor relationships or specific configuration needs.
However, native Geotab hardware provides unified support, consistent firmware updates, and synchronized data through a single interface. This can reduce integration complexity and support long-term system stability.
Why native video telematics matters for modern fleets
Video telematics now supports proactive safety by identifying risk patterns through AI-detected events. Instead of reviewing footage only after incidents occur, fleets can use video insights to guide coaching and reduce preventable risk.
When video data lives within MyGeotab, fleets can connect footage to GPS location, engine diagnostics, and driver performance metrics without switching platforms. This simplifies data management and improves access to relevant incident context.
Edge computing allows certain AI detections to occur directly on the device, enabling real-time in-cab alerts. Immediate feedback helps drivers respond sooner, supporting safer driving behavior and reducing incident frequency over time. In some cases, improved safety performance may lead to lower fleet insurance costs.
Selecting the right camera for your fleet safety strategy
Choosing between GO Focus, GO Focus Plus, and GO Focus Pro depends on the level of visibility and driver insight your fleet requires.
GO Focus provides road-facing video for external incident evidence. GO Focus Plus adds driver-facing visibility to support coaching workflows and identify behaviors that increase safety risk. GO Focus Pro supports auxiliary cameras for expanded coverage across vehicles with blind spots or more complex operating environments.
Because the GO Focus line integrates directly with MyGeotab, fleets can manage video, telematics data, and safety performance in one platform.
Use the fleet dash cam selector tool to compare configurations based on vehicle type, risk exposure, and operational needs.
To evaluate the best fit for your fleet, request a demo with the Geotab team or an authorized reseller.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Storage duration depends on the GO Focus model and camera configuration.
GO Focus includes a built-in, non-removable SD card that stores event-based footage internally. Storage capacity is fixed and designed to support standard safety event capture.
GO Focus Plus and GO Focus Pro use removable Micro SDXC cards, starting at 128GB, which typically store approximately 35–40 hours of drive time with a dual-camera configuration. These models support larger capacity cards, allowing fleets to expand storage based on operational needs.
Storage duration may decrease when auxiliary cameras are added or when recording frequency increases.
When using the GO Focus Smart Cable, the dash camera connects directly to the GO device and pairs automatically within MyGeotab. This simplifies installation and allows video events to align with telematics data.
Three-wire harness and OBD-II options are also available for vehicles with OEM telematics systems (these do not currently offer auto-pairing).
GO Focus Plus and GO Focus Pro include built-in cellular connectivity, so a separate SIM card or external connectivity setup is not required. This allows video events to upload automatically without relying on the vehicle’s existing network connection.
GO Focus Plus and GO Focus Pro use 940 nm infrared LEDs to capture clear in-cabin footage in low-light or nighttime conditions. This allows the AI to detect behaviors such as mobile phone use, fatigue indicators, and lack of seatbelt use, even in limited visibility.
When a collision or safety event is detected, the system automatically uploads a video clip to the cloud along with related telematics data such as speed, braking activity, and GPS location.
Video events are typically retained for up to one year, depending on configuration, allowing fleets to download footage to support incident review and driver exoneration.
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