Morey Launches Two New 4G Telematics Devices

The MC-4 and MC-4+ can collect, store, and transmit fleet data anywhere in the world with 4G LTE connectivity.

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The Morey MC-4 telematics device.
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The Morey MC-4 telematics device.

Morey’s newest telematics devices, the MC-4 and MC-4+, allow commercial, construction, and agricultural fleet managers to log, store, and receive diagnostic, power, and locational data for single and mixed fleets in real-time.

The MC-4+ telematics device features a IIP69K-sealed exterior and rechargeable backup battery.
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The MC-4+ telematics device features a IIP69K-sealed exterior and rechargeable backup battery.

The MC-4 can transmit equipment performance data anywhere in the world using its Bluetooth, GPS, and 4G connectivity, as well as continuous positioning data with untethered dead reckoning. Key features and data collected include angular velocity, linear acceleration, engine state, idle state, and vehicle emissions and performance.

The devices use edge computing to analyze data as it’s generated and alert the fleet manager to anomalies or issues in real time. The fleet manager can enable automatic or customizable event reporting for certain eventualities, which streamlines their decision making and reduces equipment downtime.

The MC-4+ has the same features as the MC-4, along with a stronger exterior sealed to IIP69K and a rechargeable backup battery. This extra protection ensures that the MC-4+ will continue logging and transmitting data even in severe weather, hazardous conditions, or an accident or emergency.

“Our goal in developing the MC-4 was to make it as easy as possible for managers to collect and analyze data from their fleets in real time,” says Ryne DeBoer, Vice President, Morey. “Understanding the location, miles traveled, necessary engine maintenance and more can be vital to saving time and money for managers. The MC-4 can help fleet managers find the links between data collection and efficiency so they can spend time focusing on other business initiatives.”

The devices’ plug-and-play deployment allows for easy installation and setup on any Class I-VII vehicles. moreycorp.com

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Mary Salmonsen

Mary Salmonsen is a former associate editor for Zonda and a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

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