Lytx introduces Surfsight AI-14 dash cam

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Lytx has launched the Surfsight AI-14 dash cam, offering enhanced real-time risk detection, in-cab driver alerts, and advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) capabilities aimed at improving fleet safety and operational efficiency.

The new device builds on the company’s previous Surfsight model, which reached 300,000 active units, and now includes an integrated LCD touchscreen, tamper-resistant design, and updated machine vision and artificial intelligence (MV+AI) software.

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“With these enterprise-ready devices being deployed now, our reseller partners and fleets worldwide are better equipped to meet the unique challenges of the road and their daily operations,” said Casey McGee, chief revenue officer at Lytx, in a news release.

The AI-14 also comes with configurable audio recording, event tagging buttons, and automatic over-the-air firmware updates. It also features road-facing ADAS functions such as following distance, rolling stop, and critical distance detection. The company says the camera will support pedestrian and red light detection in future updates. A new passenger limit function notifies fleets when cabin occupancy exceeds pre-set thresholds, providing data to support safety investigations or asset recovery.

The device is available now in North America and is expected to roll out in other regions later this year.

“Surfsight AI-14 elevates and enhances what our reseller partners and fleets already love about the Surfsight platform, such as the lens as a sensor setting, which captures risk without recording, and streaming recorded video on demand,” said Rajesh Rudraradhya, chief technology officer at Lytx, in the release. “Our innovation helps protect a world in motion and we’re driven by fleets who prioritize telematics and want to add video, while also keeping safety top of mind. The AI-14 will continue to support those endeavors with fatigue detection and as new front-facing ADAS features like pedestrian and red light detection are added.” 

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