FMB920
Buy the Teltonika FMB920 from an official UK distributor. Compact 2G fleet tracker with Bluetooth 4.0 & backup battery. Fast UK dispatch. Get a quote.

Teltonika FMB920 — Compact 2G GPS Vehicle Tracker
The Teltonika FMB920 is one of the most popular GPS trackers for light vehicle tracking in the UK. With built-in Bluetooth 4.0, an internal backup battery, and support for remote vehicle immobilisation, it delivers powerful tracking in a device smaller than a matchbox.
As an official Teltonika distributor, Tracking Hardware UK ships the FMB920 directly from our London warehouse — meaning faster delivery and no customs delays for UK businesses.
Driver Identification with Tracking Hardware UK BLE Keypad
The FMB920 supports Bluetooth 4.0 and is fully compatible with the Tracking Hardware UK BLE driver identification keypad. Drivers enter their unique PIN or present their card at the start of each trip and the driver ID is logged alongside all GPS and journey data — giving fleet managers complete visibility of who was driving each vehicle at any given time. No wiring required. Contact us to discuss keypad and FMB920 bundle pricing.
Key Features
Real-time GPS tracking with GNSS — GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou support, under 3 metre accuracy
Bluetooth 4.0 — connects to external BLE sensors, temperature probes and driver ID beacons
Backup battery — 170mAh Li-ion keeps the device alive if vehicle power is cut
Remote immobiliser — digital output allows remote vehicle disabling via your fleet platform
Crash and tow detection — built-in accelerometer triggers alerts for collisions or unauthorised movement
Ultra-compact — 79 × 43 × 12mm and just 54g, easy to install and conceal in any light vehicle
IP54 rated — dust and splash resistant for all UK weather conditions
Over-the-air updates — firmware updatable remotely, no engineer visit required
Typical Use Cases
Ideal for fleet management.
Car rental.
Stolen vehicle recovery.
Insurance telematics.
Delivery and courier operations.
Cold chain temperature monitoring.
FMB920 vs FMC920: Which Should You Choose?
The FMB920 and FMC920 share the same compact housing, internal backup battery and Bluetooth support — the difference is the network. The FMB920 runs on 2G GSM, which keeps hardware cost down, while the FMC920 uses 4G LTE Cat 1 with 2G fallback for fleets specifying hardware beyond the 2G switch-off. For light vehicle tracking on a budget today, the FMB920 is the proven choice; for longer-term contracts, consider the FMC920. We stock both and are happy to advise on the right fit for your fleet.
Installation and Configuration
The FMB920 installs in minutes: connect power and ground, tuck the unit out of sight — its GNSS and GSM antennas are internal — and it is ready to report. Configuration is done over USB or Bluetooth with Teltonika's free Configurator, and Tracking Hardware UK can pre-configure your order with APN, server IP and reporting profile so devices arrive plug-and-play for your platform. The 170 mAh backup battery keeps the tracker reporting if power is cut, and the digital output supports a remote immobilisation relay.
Why Buy the FMB920 from Tracking Hardware UK
We are an official Teltonika distributor with FMB920 stock in our London warehouse for next-working-day UK delivery. We offer bulk pricing for telematics service providers and installers, free UK-based technical support, and the option to pair every unit with our BLE driver identification keypad for complete driver accountability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the FMB920 compatible with UK 2G networks?
Yes. It supports quad-band GSM, making it fully compatible with UK 2G networks.
Does it work without a continuous power supply?
Yes. The integrated 170mAh backup battery keeps the device running if the main vehicle power is cut.
Is the FMB920 compatible with the Tracking Hardware UK BLE driver identification keypad?
Yes — the FMB920 supports Bluetooth 4.0 and is fully compatible with the Tracking Hardware UK BLE driver identification keypad. Contact us for keypad and FMB920 bundle pricing.
What is the difference between the FMB920 and the FMC920?
