Teltonika FMC003 OBD GPS Tracker
Plug-and-play OBD tracker for fast setup in light fleets and pilot phases.
Best for
Fast pilots and light fleets
GPS tracking devices and fleet sensors with localized detail pages, VAT-inclusive pricing, and a clear path to a quote or product recommendation.
Vehicle and asset trackers covering plug-and-play installs, waterproof deployments, and advanced CAN-ready setups.
Plug-and-play OBD tracker for fast setup in light fleets and pilot phases.
Best for
Fast pilots and light fleets
Advanced tracker suited for vehicles that need expanded interfaces and richer integration options.
Best for
Advanced vehicle integrations
Advanced LTE tracker with CAN-ready support for richer vehicle data visibility.
Best for
Fleets needing vehicle data reads
Compact CAN-capable tracker designed for cleaner hidden installs in operational vehicles.
Best for
Hidden installs with CAN visibility
Rugged waterproof tracker for outdoor assets and vehicles operating in harsh conditions.
Best for
Outdoor and exposed deployments
Waterproof LTE tracker built for demanding field environments that need stronger durability.
Best for
Field vehicles and heavy outdoor use
Professional waterproof GNSS tracker built for consistent position visibility across fleets and assets.
Best for
Consistent field tracking
Heavy-duty tracker for trucks and industrial vehicles that operate in tougher environments.
Best for
Trucks and industrial vehicles
Professional multi-interface tracker for advanced deployments that need broader integrations and richer telemetry.
Best for
Advanced enterprise deployments
Compact and cost-effective tracker for fleets that need dependable coverage at a tighter budget.
Best for
Cost-sensitive fleets
Small and efficient tracker for basic vehicle visibility and a simpler launch.
Best for
Baseline tracking and starter deployments
Wireless sensors for temperature, humidity, and movement monitoring across vehicles and sensitive assets.
Bluetooth beacon for tracking assets, tools, and field equipment across fleet operations.
Best for
Small assets and mobile equipment
Wireless sensor for monitoring temperature, humidity, and movement in vehicles or controlled storage areas.
Best for
Cold-chain and sensitive cargo
These categories help buyers understand when each tracker or sensor family is usually the better fit.
These examples help buyers move from a generic question into a clearer shortlist before opening product detail pages.
This usually points buyers toward OBD-style options where deployment speed and minimal installation complexity matter most.
This often points toward hardwired or CAN-oriented devices, especially when the operating model needs a more robust long-term setup.
Here, location alone is not enough. Sensor support becomes part of the commercial recommendation because temperature, humidity, or asset visibility matters too.
Fast answers to common questions buyers ask when comparing GPS tracker types, sensors, and installation paths.
The best device decision usually depends on the software layer, the deployment path, and the operating model around it.
Tracking system
To understand how hardware choice becomes a live fleet tracking system with alerts, trips, and reporting.
Tracker comparison
If the device decision is still centered on fast install versus a more permanent setup, this comparison shows when each route makes sense.
Truck fleets
If the question is now truck-specific, this comparison explains when heavy-duty, CAN-ready, or broader professional hardware makes more sense.
CAN comparison
If installation type is already settled and the real question is which CAN-oriented model fits better despite similar pricing.
Guide
If the need is still educational and the buyer wants to understand CAN itself before comparing models or choosing hardware.
Asset visibility
If the decision now includes beacons, sensors, or clearer visibility for tools and mobile equipment moving between vehicles or sites.
Cold chain
If the main priority is temperature and humidity sensing, alerting, and trip-linked visibility for refrigerated or sensitive loads.
Software fit
To understand how device data appears inside tracking, maintenance, alerts, and reporting.
Commercial
To decide whether the deployment is closer to software only or a full hardware-plus-software path.
Use case
To connect hardware fit to logistics, delivery, construction, field service, or other fleet contexts.
Support
To see how NML helps with device recommendation and deployment guidance, not only device selection.
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