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Queclink Wireless Solutions, a global provider of IoT devices and solutions, has expanded its vehicle camera offering with the introduction of a new driver monitoring tool that will support telematics-based road safety and fleet risk reduction applications. The window-mounted device is one of the most compact DMS (driver monitoring system) cameras of its kind in the marketplace and 50% smaller than Queclink’s previous solution.
“Our latest Window-mounted DMS camera offers a non-intrusive design with enhanced behaviour monitoring and driver safety features,” explains Vernon Bonser, UK Sales Director of Queclink Wireless Solutions. “The compact size makes it ideal for any vehicle type, enabling it to be positioned discreetly without the risk of impairing driver visibility. As a result, we believe it is a highly practical and effective driver monitoring solution that will complement our expanding range of internal and external vehicle camera solutions.”
The DMS camera monitors attention and compliance, detecting and alerting the driver to risky and distracted behaviours such as smoking, eating, drinking and phone usage, as well as yawning and fatigue. The upgraded safety technology measures just 50mm x 28mm x 34mm, with full-metal housing for enhanced durability and improved heat dissipation. It also delivers a crystal-clear 720p HD image for real-time and continuous recording.
“We are constantly looking at ways to improve our fleet and video telematics products based on real-world user experience to ensure we are best placed to meet the needs of fleets and their drivers. This is why we have seen strong demand within the UK over the past 12 months from both new and existing partners for our innovative vehicle technology solutions,” adds Bonser.












