The cameras were trialled across the state for five months last year.
During the trial, more than 15,000 were busted on their phones behind the wheel, copping a AU$1000 (NZ$1069) fine and losing four demerit points apiece.
A further 2000 were seen not wearing a seatbelt, which incurs a AU$413 fine.
The cameras will be rolled out from July 26, though police are not revealing how many, or their locations.
Due to their structure, the cameras can even spot a mobile phone resting on somebody's lap, with police saying if it is touching somebody's body, it will incur a penalty.
However, drivers will have some time to get used to the new setup.