In some embodiments, controlling the camera may comprise switching the camera from a powered-off state to a powered-on state. This may allow the camera to not record all the time and resources (e.g., battery life, network data). In some embodiments, controlling the camera may comprise causing the camera to live-stream the sensor information of the passenger of the vehicle. In some embodiments, controlling the camera may comprise adjusting a zoom level of the camera. For example, the camera may zoom in or zoom out using either digital or optical zoom. Zooming out may allow a broader field of view to be captured. For example, the camera may need to zoom out to capture image data of multiple passengers. Digitally zooming in may allow a smaller amount of data to be transmitted through hotspot device 106. In some embodiments, controlling the camera may comprise changing the direction the camera is facing. In some embodiments, the device management component 114 may cause the camera to capture sensor information of a driver of the vehicle. In some embodiments, the second area of the vehicle may comprise an area of the vehicle that is visible to the passenger of the vehicle and a driver of the vehicle. In some embodiments, controlling the camera may occur autonomously. In some embodiments, controlling the camera may include providing instructions to the driver. For example, the instruction may include telling the driver to shift the camera to the left.