Queclink trackers target high-volume telematics
- January 27, 2026
- Steve Rogerson

Chinese IoT hardware firm Queclink Wireless has introduced a range of entry-level vehicle tracking devices to meet the growing demand for low-cost, high-volume fleet telematics deployments.
The GV30 series combines compact size and features that make it suitable for a wide range of monitoring applications including fleet tracking, stolen vehicle recovery and automotive lease management.
“Our GV30 series is designed to provide long-term deployability, simple installation and stable performance for high-volume, rapid roll-out tracking requirements that keep operating costs under control,” said Vernon Bonser, sales director at Queclink Wireless (www.queclink.com). “It delivers a future-proof option with IoT connectivity, BLE expansion and wide voltage support that is suitable for both traditional and electric vehicles.”
Built with LTE Cat 1 connectivity with 2G fallback, the GV30 offers a low-cost alternative for real-time fleet telematics. The devices also support BLE accessories for wireless feature extension, enabling driver identification functionality and sensor monitoring such as door status and fuel management.
The tracking unit’s compact design, measuring 76 by 39 by 16mm, 9 to 90V input range and modular cable design supports easy and covert installation. A detachable connector allows replacement or service without rewiring, reducing installation time and operational disruption, while streamlining maintenance.
The device is available with an IP67 waterproof enclosure for wet or harsher operating conditions.
“We are committed to developing the widest range of fleet telematics hardware to ensure we are best placed to respond to evolving market needs,” said Bonser. “The GV30 series will be an important addition to our offering that will deliver clear business and operational value for our customers.”








