Queclink waterproof tracker targets emobility
- July 18, 2023
- Steve Rogerson

Chinese IoT device maker Queclink has launched an LTE Cat 1 waterproof tracker for the emobility market with applications in shared mobility, food delivery and electric transport management.
Due to the varying pace of economic growth, connectivity gaps continue to pose significant challenges worldwide.
Designed with wide-voltage and Bluetooth support, the GV57CEU tracker has LTE Cat 1 connectivity and 2G fallback. The device caters to all, from nations still reliant on 2G, to those in the transition phase of 2G to 4G, as well as countries mainly leveraging 4G across their land.
It targets the emobility market’s rising demand, as micro vehicles such as motorbikes, scooters and e-bikes gain popularity around the world. The micromobility sector gathered $49.3bn in 2021 and is set to garner a size of $186.2bn by 2030, a CAGR of 16.2% from 2022 to 2030.
The demand for innovative emobility is also on the rise, requiring technological advancements to back the relevant businesses.
Whether for individual bikers or the shared micromobility services, the tracking technology makes it suitable for keeping track of the vehicle assets and boosting the management efficiency of shared vehicles. Built to handle real-life conditions, it has an IP67-rated waterproof housing that can withstand humid weather and conditions.
The device supports an operating voltage range from 9 to 90V DC, which makes it versatile for integrations from motorbikes and scooters, to golf carts and forklifts. With its additional Bluetooth feature, the functionality of the device expands via additional BLE accessories such as sensors, relays and Can bus adaptors for different applications.
Alongside the GV57CEU, Queclink has released the GV57CG, a product from the same series aimed at the Latin American market.