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OBDII Plug & Play Vehicle Trackers

LTE-M OBDII Plug & Play Vehicle Trackers for Global Connectivity

Looking for a reliable LTE-M OBDII tracker for vehicles? Since the launch of the TLD1 series in September 2018, our trackers have been performing seamlessly across major networks worldwide, including AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Telus, Bell, Telstra, Telcel, Rogers, Movistar, Vodafone, O2, Softbank, and more.

Global Multi-Mode Connectivity for IoT

The TLD1 series is designed as a global multi-mode connectivity solution, purpose-built to provide optimized and reliable connectivity for next-generation IoT networks. By combining LTE Cat-M1 (eMTC) with LTE Cat-NB1 (NB-IoT) and E-GPRS, the TLD1 series ensures both low-latency performance and extended coverage, allowing deployment in diverse network environments worldwide. This single SKU solution maximizes the scalability and global reach of IoT applications, from fleet management to vehicle telematics.

Advanced OBDII Vehicle Tracking Features

The TLD1 series provides comprehensive vehicle data for fleet operators:

  • OBDII diagnostics: VIN, odometer reading, and DTC (diagnostic trouble code) available on -D models
  • ECO driving: Detects aggressive driving behaviour such as harsh acceleration, braking, or cornering
  • Accident detection and replay for safety analysis
  • ELD compatible to meet regulatory compliance
  • 2 IP support: Backup and parallel connectivity
  • Offline tracking ensures uninterrupted monitoring
  • Jammer detection enhances security

Flexible Integration and Firmware Updates

These trackers support multiple communication protocols, including TCP, UDP, and MQTT, and allow Firmware Over the Air (FOTA) updates, making integration and maintenance effortless. The high-gain GNSS ensures accurate real-time tracking, and dual-mode LTE & NB-IoT technology allows reliable monitoring even in areas with weak signal coverage.

Why Choose TLD1 Series OBDII Trackers

The TLD1 series is ideal for businesses seeking plug & play vehicle trackers with global coverage, high reliability, and advanced fleet monitoring capabilities. With support for both telematics and IoT use cases, these trackers empower fleet operators to reduce fuel costs, improve driver behavior, and enhance operational efficiency.

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