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v2025.4.12
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4 apps analysed
Emergency SOS protocol provides a high-value safety differentiator
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Europe-centric footprint across 10 markets.
Based on 3 of 4 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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This app represents the gold standard for integrated vehicle connectivity, competing directly for the driver's attention by offering deep hardware-to-software ecosystem control that Nextbase aims to replicate.
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IROAD is a direct competitor in the dash cam space, offering similar live-view and firmware management features for their specific hardware line.
Targets the professional and heavy-duty vehicle operator segment, overlapping with Nextbase's fleet-adjacent dashcam users.
Viidure competes by offering advanced video-centric features like AR driving effects and GPS mapping that appeal to the same dash cam user base.
This app competes for the connected driver's attention by providing vehicle security and status monitoring similar to the broader goals of connected dash cam apps.
Competes for the professional user's attention by providing technical documentation and connectivity tools similar to the utility-focused nature of dashcam management apps.
RYOBI competes by leveraging a connected hardware ecosystem, focusing on product registration and tool management that parallels Nextbase's device-centric utility.
Shares the core utility of remote vehicle control and real-time telemetry, mirroring the dashcam's live-view and management functionality.
Competes for the driver's attention by offering a utility-focused app experience that manages vehicle maintenance and service interactions.
A direct functional competitor that provides live viewfinder and video playback capabilities for dashcams and action cameras.
Intoxalock operates in the automotive utility space, focusing on mandatory device management and compliance tracking for drivers.
Competes in the fleet management and tracking space, providing location-based insights for vehicle operators.
Operates in the professional driver utility space, focusing on compliance and hardware-linked data management.
Cat Central shares the 'connected hardware' utility space, focusing on equipment health monitoring and digital support for physical assets.
Coinless competes in the remote equipment control space, sharing the goal of managing physical hardware via a mobile interface.
Serves the automotive and vehicle maintenance sector, focusing on technical data and utility for vehicle owners.
Focuses on the vehicle ownership experience, including service scheduling and document access, similar to the management aspect of dashcam apps.
Radio Code serves as a niche automotive utility, providing specific hardware-related codes that drivers need to maintain their vehicles.
A vehicle-specific utility app that manages connected features for professional drivers.
Operates in the fleet management space, directly overlapping with the dashcam video management and vehicle tracking use cases.
This newcomer integrates health and utility widgets into a wearable interface, signaling a trend toward multi-functional connected device management.