Verizon offers a fleet management platform in Verizon Connect, emphasizing asset tracking and GPS, clear maps and route optimization, and fleet KPI tracking.
Verizon Connect Reveal seemed to have all the services rolled into one nice package, and a reasonable price.
If everything worked 95% percent of the time, it would work exactly as we needed.
Verizon is more precise with GPS, but the easy installation and quick onboarding make Motive the winner. Verizon connect has better accuracy and less chance of removal, but the interface set up take away from its ease of use. Motive is easily installed and can be transferred …
Does not stack up against any other company...[In my experience,] they Lie, Do not set expectations, Pass you off to another department...
Verified User
General Manager
Chose Verizon Connect
We did not go with Azuga, but we are with OneStepGPS and it has been great. They are much easier to work with, their GPS detail has been fantastic, and the pricing is more on par with the rest of their competitors.
Verified User
Administrator
Chose Verizon Connect
Below are the 5 options, in ranked order, we looked at in the process of outfitting our fleet with electronic logs. 1. Verizon Connect 1a. Samsara - We ended up switching to Samsara from Verizon due to poor service and multiple customer service issues leading to DOT/FMCSA audits &…
We were with Teletrac for about 10 years. We had no issues, but the price is what got us to switch to Fleetmatics, which is not Verizon Connect. The geofence reporting is something Teletrac did not have.
When we started using Telogis (before it became Verizon Connect), it seemed to be a rare service that provided mobile temperature monitoring that was not affiliated with a major cell carrier. While it meets the basic needs we have for it, it feels more like a cellular service …