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Hardware

Bring your own tracking hardware.

Fleetack ingests positions, telematics, and engine diagnostics from leading GPS hardware providers and standard OBD-II / J1939 devices. No hardware lock-in.

Vendor: Geotab, Samsara, CalAmp, Queclink, & more

GPS Tracking Devices
Preview
Bus 14 — Geotab GO9
Position · Speed · Engine OK · Streaming
Online
Bus 03 — Samsara VG34
Harsh brake event · 4:12 PM
Event
Bus 22 — CalAmp LMU-3640
Position · Idle 12 min at depot
Idle
Bus 07 — Queclink GV310LAU
Engine fault P0420 · Catalyst efficiency
Fault
Bus 19 — Teltonika FMC920
Position · Speed 32 mph · On Route
Online
10+
telematics providers supported
Real time
position and event ingestion
OBD-II + J1939
engine diagnostics
No lock-in
switch providers without losing data

If you've already invested in fleet tracking hardware, Fleetack works with it. We integrate with the major telematics providers — Geotab, Samsara, CalAmp, Queclink, and more — pulling live positions, speed, idle events, harsh driving, fuel consumption, engine fault codes, and OBD-II diagnostic data. Every event flows into the Fleetack dispatch board, GPS map, alerts engine, and reporting layer. Switch providers later? Reconnect the API and your data keeps flowing — no operational disruption.

ReplacesVendor-locked tracking dashboards, multiple disconnected fleet tools, manual data export from telematics providers

What this integration does

Capabilities included when GPS Tracking Devices is connected to Fleetack.

01

Geotab integration

Native Geotab API integration. Live positions, trips, exception events, engine diagnostics, and driver behavior pulled directly into Fleetack.

02

Samsara integration

Samsara API integration for vehicle telemetry, dashcam events, driver scoring, and fuel data. Streams into the Fleetack dispatch board in real time.

03

CalAmp, Queclink, and Teltonika support

Connect CalAmp LMU and TTU devices, Queclink GV/GL series, and Teltonika FMx trackers using standard protocols.

04

OBD-II and J1939 diagnostics

Engine fault codes, fuel level, coolant temperature, RPM, and battery voltage pulled from OBD-II (light vehicles) and J1939 (heavy vehicles).

05

Harsh event detection

Harsh braking, hard acceleration, and sharp cornering events ingested from the device and logged per driver — feeding straight into safety reporting.

06

Idle, geofence, and overspeed events

Standard event types from any supported device map into Fleetack alerts and reports. Configure thresholds in Fleetack regardless of device type.

07

Multi-provider fleets supported

Run mixed fleets with different tracking hardware on different vehicles. Fleetack normalizes events across providers — one unified view.

08

Custom device adapters

Custom device or non-standard provider? Build a custom adapter using the Fleetack ingestion API. Telematics data still flows into the platform.

Who benefits

How different roles in your operation use this integration day to day.

Fleet Manager role illustration
Fleet Manager

Existing hardware investment preserved. No need to rip-and-replace devices to use Fleetack.

Operations Director role illustration
Operations Director

All vehicles on one dashboard regardless of telematics vendor. Mixed-provider fleets become one operational view.

Procurement role illustration
Procurement

Negotiate hardware pricing with multiple vendors. Switch later without losing your operational platform.

Maintenance Manager role illustration
Maintenance Manager

Engine diagnostics from OBD-II / J1939 trigger maintenance work orders before failures happen.

Contact

Contact the
Fleetack team.

Walkthroughs and account setup are scheduled directly. Operators range from five vehicles to several hundred — bus companies, school districts, transit agencies, and transportation contractors.

Month-to-month service
Service is month-to-month with no minimum-term commitment.
Onboarding in one week
Setup includes vehicle, driver, route, and compliance import handled by Fleetack.
Direct support contact
Onboarding and support are handled by Fleetack engineers, not a generic ticket queue.