Queclink GV850 for programmable IoT
- August 14, 2024
- William Payne

IoT technology provider Queclink has launched a new 4G telematics gateway. The new GV850 telematics gateway is a high-performance, Linux-based device designed for advanced fleet management and industrial applications. The GV850 provides for extensive customization and edge intelligence.
As the first high-end programmable product in Queclink’s lineup, the GV850 builds on the open-source flexibility of Linux. This allows extensive customization supported by various programming languages and a global developer community, simplifies development and ensures simple integration with existing systems.
The GV850 supports specific data collection that most off-the-shelf devices cannot achieve. Fleet operators can configure hundreds or thousands of geo-fences based on their routes, and car racers can set up data reports as frequently as 60 times per second for detailed performance analysis.
Specifically designed for fleet management, the GV850 includes a CANbus library that supports various vehicle types, including HGVs, LGVs, passenger cars and heavy machinery. It has two high/low-speed CANbus ports and a separate K-Line port that allows remote tachograph file downloading and live driving status data reception.
Alongside the GV850, Queclink also launched the GV851, which extends beyond conventional telematics to a variety of settings. The GV851 allows for the integration of proprietary CAN libraries or protocols. It is designed for a range of IoT and automation applications including industrial automation and smart city uses.
“Our latest offerings, the GV850 and GV851, represent a significant leap forward in meeting the specific needs of various industries,” said Simone Heitjohann, Sales Director for DACH Region at Queclink. “These devices redefine how our clients can leverage IoT technology to boost their business. We are excited to see the positive impact these solutions will bring to our customers.”