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TLD2 Series OBDII

Smarter Vehicle Tracking. Easier Fleet Intelligence.

The TLD2 Series OBDII GPS Tracker is the next generation of OBDII in plug-and-play telematics — designed for modern fleets that need quick installation, powerful CAN BUS data insights, and real-time driver behavior monitoring.

Unlike traditional vehicle trackers, the TLD2 Series OBDII requires no wiring or installation, making it ideal for car rental companies, corporate fleets, and insurance UBI programs. It delivers accurate vehicle diagnostics and driving analytics instantly after being plugged into the OBDII port.

This next-generation tracker is built upon the success of TOPFLYtech’s first OBDII model, with major hardware and software enhancements inspired by real customer feedback. Equipped with a 6-axis accelerometer and built-in buzzer, it now alerts drivers immediately when harsh driving events—such as hard braking, sharp turning, or sudden acceleration—occur. The result: safer driving, lower maintenance costs, and fewer accident claims.

With CAN BUS data reading, the TLD2-D variant provides valuable information like ignition status, VIN, odometer, fuel level, fuel consumption, RPM, throttle position, and more. Supporting global 4G LTE bands, it ensures smooth operation across regions, perfect for cross-border fleet management.

For extended functionality, the TLD2 Series works seamlessly with TOPFLYtech BLE 5.0 sensors, including temperature, humidity, door status, and wireless relay sensors — offering complete visibility of your vehicles and cargo.


TLD2 Series OBDII, Next Generation of OBD2, the Key Features

BLE 5.0 for wireless sensors (TSTH1-B, TSDT1-B, TSR1-B)

Plug & Play installation — no wiring required

Real-time and buffered location tracking with motion-based reporting

CAN BUS data reading (VIN, odometer, fuel level, DTC, etc.)

6-axis accelerometer for harsh driving detection

Built-in buzzer for driver behavior alerts

Global 4G LTE bands for international operation

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