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Queclink debuts AI-powered dashcam for all-in-one fleet telematics

Queclink Wireless Solutions, a global provider of IoT devices and solutions, has launched an AI-powered dashcam to meet a wide range of fleet telematics needs.

The CV200 offers AI-driven video functionality and comprehensive telematics to meet changing fleet needs

The CV200 offers AI-driven video functionality and comprehensive telematics, alongside the ability to add a secondary camera and integrate with the vehicle’s communication system, to deliver a flexible and affordable video telematics hardware solution.

Vernon Bonser, UK sales director, said: “The compact and feature-rich design of the CV200 makes it an ideal camera solution for a wide range of fleet and video telematics requirements. It is AI-enabled, for those looking for ADAS and DSM functionality, while the optional CAN bus integration offers true telematics functionality. The configurability of the device means the device can be adapted to meet the precise needs of the fleet manager, the driver and the business.”

The CV200 can be used as a standalone forward-facing device or combined with a secondary driver, rear or load camera for added visibility.

Its two-part design reduces the size of the main unit – this in turn enhances driver safety by reducing any obstruction to the driver’s line of vision through the windscreen.

It can also be paired with a smart DMS camera to assess the driver’s state of awareness and send an alert if distractions or drowsiness are identified, while the built-in ADAS functionality can detect tailgating as well as forward and pedestrian collisions.

Video capture can switch between continuous loop and event-based recording when unusual movements are identified by the CV200’s built-in accelerometer, or the panic button is pressed. Footage can be requested for download or playback by the user at any time, or alternatively, scheduled for upload via Wi-Fi when available, thereby reducing data costs.

Thanks to its Android-based technology, the device is always ready, even when the vehicle is parked up with the engine off, so recording can take place within seconds of motion detection.

CAN bus integration provides information on vehicle status, including odometer reading, fuel level, engine speed and temperature, and fault codes to gain greater understanding of performance and usage.

A door sensor can also be used to detect open and close status, making it possible to trigger the recording of loading and unloading or unauthorised access.

“We have used our proven and trusted technology and innovation to develop an LTE CAT6 smart dashcam that leads the way in end-to-end fleet and video telematics, enhancing driver safety while also providing key vehicle and cargo management data.

“As such, we are working with a growing number of fleet technology specialists, telematics solutions providers and IoT platforms to deliver advanced solutions for the road transport, logistics and fleet sectors,” Bonser summed up.

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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