UTS Fleet and Queclink develop video enabled telematics system

The system will use Queclink’s CV200 4G internet-enabled dashcam as a base, allowing for video capture, tracking, and vehicle data monitoring.

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Telematics firm Queclink has entered a partnership with fleet software management specialist UTS Fleet, to develop an all-in-one telematics solution.

The system will use Queclink’s CV200 4G internet-enabled dashcam as a base, allowing for video capture, tracking, and vehicle data monitoring.

Parameters monitored by the device will include: fuel level, mileage, and tyre pressures; all through direct integration with the vehicle’s CAN-bus.

Rob Turner, managing director of UTS Fleet said: “We have already undertaken a number of successful fleet trials and full implementations, and we believe this AI-powered 4G device is unlike any other all-in-one camera in the marketplace with endless possibilities.”

UTS Fleet’s existing telematics monitoring platform will be used, providing fleets with a proven and familiar system.

Turner continued: “We have tried many different all-in-one camera solutions with varying success, but nothing has compared with Queclink’s CV200 device.

“It really does deliver as a complete video and telematics solution, providing a viable and highly effective alternative to dual telematics systems that are currently deployed in most vehicle operations.

“When integrated with our comprehensive telematics software, it provides a powerful fleet technology solution that can evolve with the changing needs within the marketplace.”

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