Qualcomm Inc. said it has made its low-cost MCP50 electronic onboard recorder available for sale.
The company’s Qualcomm Enterprise Services subsidiary announced it was developing the MCP50 last March and that it would be priced at $799.
Many EOBR models cost $1,000 to $2,000, but this price range does not include a monthly service fee of $30 to $50 for each vehicle, the company said.
Qualcomm Enterprise Services also said it launched flexible new monthly pricing plans to buy the product.
The MCP50’s 7-inch screen offers e-logs and driver behavior and vehicle inspection data, QES said.