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Vehicle Announcement

Passenger Information System for Buses & Vehicles

Plug a USB GPS dongle into the SignageLAB Player on your bus and the in-vehicle screen becomes location-aware. Announce upcoming stops, switch the ad based on the area, and let passengers watch route progress in real time — all scheduled by geofence from the cloud, no driver app required.

GPS · 1 Hz

Next stop · 380m

New Baneshwor

LIVE15:42

NEXT STOP

New Baneshwor

PLEASE BE READY

Arriving in 30s

AD · NEARBY

Annapurna Coffee

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GPS-aware playback

Content switches automatically as the bus enters a geofenced area — no driver input needed.

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Plug-and-play hardware

Android player + USB GPS dongle + the bus's existing HDMI screen. That's the whole kit.

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Centrally managed

Schedule routes, stops, and ad slots from the cloud. Roll out updates to every vehicle in one push.

Geofence-aware announcements

The right message at the right stop.

Draw geofence zones on a map for every stop on the route. As the bus enters the zone, the screen automatically switches to 'Next stop: New Baneshwor' or 'You have arrived — please be ready'. Drivers don't touch a thing, passengers always know what's next.

  • Approaching-stop alerts with audio + visual
  • Arrival messages and 'please be ready' prompts
  • Live route progress with stops lit up as the bus passes
  • Bilingual announcements (Nepali + English)
Plug-and-play hardware

Android player + USB GPS dongle. That's it.

The SignageLAB Player plugs into the bus's HDMI screen. A small USB GPS dongle plugs into the player. The dongle reports location at 1 Hz; the cloud CMS does the rest. No custom apps, no driver interaction, no ECU access required.

  • Works with any HDMI screen already on the bus
  • 12V or 24V power via a USB adapter
  • Cellular hotspot or local SIM for cloud connectivity
  • Fanless, rugged player engineered for the road
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Ads that travel with the route

Geofenced ad inventory you can actually monetise.

Sell ad slots to local businesses along the route — the screen shows their ad only when the bus is in their catchment area. A restaurant near Koteshwor pays for impressions only when the bus is within 2 km of Koteshwor. Better ROI for advertisers, more revenue per screen for operators.

  • Polygon-based geofences with custom radius
  • Daypart scheduling on top of location targeting
  • Real-time impression counts per zone per route
  • Local-language creatives that swap per geofence
1 Hz
GPS update rate per bus, every second
≤5m
typical geofence trigger accuracy
0
driver intervention required
Benefits

Why passenger info teams choose SignageLAB.

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Automatic stop announcements

Passengers always know what's next. No more missed stops or confused tourists.

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Geofenced ads

Sell ad slots that show only when the bus is in the advertiser's catchment zone.

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Live route progress

Show a stylised route line that lights up as the bus moves through each stop.

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Bilingual playback

Nepali + English (or any other language) alternating per stop — automatically.

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One portal, every bus

Push new ads, route changes, and detour notices to one bus or a whole fleet.

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Driver-free operation

Drivers focus on driving. No app to tap, no buttons to press, no training session.

Use cases

What passenger info teams put on their screens.

Next-stop announcements
Arrival 'be ready' alerts
Route progress visualisation
Geofenced local ads
Public transport branding
Tourist route narration
School bus parent updates
Tour bus point-of-interest info
Multi-language alternation
Weather + ETA widget
Emergency / detour notices
Day-of-week schedule changes
FAQ

Questions teams ask before they switch.

01What hardware do we need on each bus?
Three things: the SignageLAB Player (Amlogic S905X4 Android box), a small USB GPS dongle, and any HDMI screen the bus already has. Plus a cellular hotspot or local SIM for cloud connectivity.
02How accurate is the geofence trigger?
Typical GPS accuracy is 3–5 meters with a clear sky view. We recommend geofences of 50–100m radius for stop triggers, which works reliably even in dense urban areas like Kathmandu Valley.
03Does the bus need permanent internet?
The player caches a few hours of content offline, so brief connectivity drops are fine. For real-time updates and telemetry, a basic 4G cellular hotspot or local SIM is ideal.
04Can drivers interact with the system?
By default no — the system is fully automated based on GPS. If you want driver controls (delay announcements, route changes), we can add a simple remote or mobile shortcut.
05How many buses can we manage from one account?
There's no limit. Group buses by route, depot, or operator and push content to a subset or the entire fleet from the same portal.
06What does a bus deployment cost?
NPR 15,000 per player one-time + USB GPS dongle (~NPR 2,500) + NPR 2,500 per display per year for the cloud CMS, geofence management, and support. Volume pricing on fleets of 25+ buses.
Get started

Ready to put your screens to work?

Book a 30-minute walkthrough and we'll send a quote tailored to your locations within one working day. Most setups go live within a week.

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    30 min

    Live demo of the platform

  2. 02

    24 hrs

    Costed quote sent over

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    1 week

    Typical first-screen go-live