3.14.17 March 2025

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.

Fixed items (AI-12 3.14.17 firmware version)

The following table lists the items that we fixed for this release:

Issue

Resolution

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

Fixed items (Surfsight Auxiliary Camera 0.33 firmware version)

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

Known issues

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.

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