Teltonika FMC800
The Teltonika FMC800 is a 4G LTE Cat.1 Plug and Play tracker with Bluetooth specifically designed for vehicles. In addition, the FMC800 is future-proof with its network support. The reliable 4G LTE Cat.1 tracker features network coverage with fallback to 2G. This thereby ensures future-proof network support for your fleet.
Easy Plug and Play Installation
The FMC800 easily connects to the OBD-II port and starts tracking immediately. In addition, this vehicle tracker possesses accurate and detailed crash-trace data. Crash detection functionality is based on 3-axis built-in accelerometer with fully configurable parameters via Teltonika software to ensure accurate crash-trace data
Vehicle trackers
A vehicle tracker with OBD-2 (On-Board Diagnostics 2) and crash-trace data can be used for a variety of purposes, focusing on tracking vehicle performance, maintenance, fuel efficiency and safety.
Here are some applications of such a tracker:
Vehicle performance and diagnostics: OBD-2 trackers can collect real-time vehicle performance data such as speed, RPM, fuel consumption, engine temperature and more. This data can be used to monitor the overall health and efficiency of the vehicle.
Maintenance management: By analyzing OBD-2 data, vehicle fleet owners and managers can create maintenance schedules based on actual vehicle performance. This can help prevent unexpected breakdowns and extend the life of vehicles.
Fuel management: OBD-2 trackers can provide information on fuel consumption and driver behavior, allowing companies and individuals to improve fuel efficiency and save costs.
Safety and crash-trace data: In the event of an accident, OBD-2 trackers can capture crash-trace data, such as impact forces, vehicle speed prior to the accident and other pertinent information. These data can be useful in reconstructing accidents and determining their causes.
Theft prevention and vehicle security: Vehicle trackers with crash-trace data can be used for theft prevention and detection. In the case of a stolen vehicle, location data can help in the recovery of the vehicle.
Insurance rates: Some insurers offer discounts on auto insurance premiums to drivers who install an OBD-2 tracker and prove their driving record. Sharing driving data can lead to lower insurance costs for safe drivers.
Driver behavior and driver training: OBD-2 trackers can be used to monitor driver behavior such as speed, abrupt braking and hard acceleration. This data can be used to improve driver training and promote safer driving behavior.
In general, OBD-2 trackers with crash-trace data provide a comprehensive set of information and functionality for both individual car owners and fleet companies. They help improve vehicle performance, efficiency and safety while reducing costs and risks.
- Driving green
- Over-speed detection
- Failure detection
- GNSS fuel counter
- Detecting excessive idling
- Detection disconnection
- Detection dragging
- Detection collision
- Auto Geofence
- Manual Geofence