This Release Notes document describes the details of firmware version 3.14.17 of the AI-12 dashcam and the Auxiliary Camera 0.33 Firmware version.
The following table lists the items that we fixed for this release:
Issue |
Resolution |
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Some auxiliary cameras were not being discovered after multiple sleep/wake cycles. |
Resolved |
UI thread lock occurred in some cases when the mobile hotspot was disabled, leading to device reboots. |
Resolved |
There were some irrelevant “Camera pairing failure” and “Camera adding failed” error messages being generated. |
Resolved |
There were cases of auxiliary camera ID enumeration issues after Wi-Fi password changes. |
Resolved |
There were rare [cases in which auxiliary camera file readings had the incorrect naming schema. |
Resolved |
The battery charging temperatures were too high and were causing a negative impact on the battery lifespan. |
Resolved |
We added new APNs. |
Resolved |
There was a high frequency of accelerometer-related events. |
Resolved |
The following table lists the items that we fixed for this release:
Issue |
Resolution |
---|---|
There were crash issues during extended connection periods. This was due to insufficient ONVIF communication stability when connected to AI-12. |
Resolved |
There was a decrease in system stability due to the absence of an automatic scheduled reboot. (24-hour default.) |
Resolved |
We now support up to 128 AP scanning cycles in Station mode. |
Resolved |
There were reports of memory leaks in ONVIF communication. |
Resolved |
There were instances of AP to Station mode switching crashes. |
Resolved |
We upgraded the ONVIF discovery process for router-connected cameras. |
Resolved |
The following table lists the current known issues:
Issue ID |
Issue |
---|---|
DC-829 |
Seatbelt events are not always triggered when drivers wear dark clothing on their upper bodies. |
DC-1056 |
On rare occasions, the recording request file may skip one second in the video. |
DC-1081 |
Some devices report high data usage. |
DC-1229 |
In rare cases, event videos have a two-second time difference between the recordings from the in-cabin and the road-facing cameras. |
N/A |
Possible accident g-force may not align with the correct timestamp of the accident. We are working on correcting this in a future firmware build. |