As AI vehicle-mounted devices targeting the logistics industry attract attention, Motive Technologies has announced a new AI dashcam dedicated to ensuring on-site safety. The newly launched “Motive AI Dashcam” is notable for its ability to pre-detect and analyze potential collision risks during truck operation.
Headquartered in San Francisco, Motive primarily develops sensors that can be installed on vehicles along with associated software. Over 100,000 enterprises have adopted its technology, applied in logistics, public infrastructure, and communications sites, with approximately 1.3 million vehicles equipped. This dashcam product integrates artificial intelligence technology into Motive’s existing offerings, featuring dual lenses that can observe traffic conditions ahead in real-time and provide more precise distance measurements.
The dashcam’s camera is equipped with a 2560x1440 resolution zoom lens, capable of clearly recording road conditions and capturing details such as license plates. This will be especially useful during accident investigations. Additionally, its design ensures stable operation regardless of weather or driving conditions.
Notably, the product can collect various data beyond video footage. It is equipped with two motion sensors to detect minor rear collisions that the camera might miss. An embedded real-time GPS tracking module also enables vehicle location management. Some of its technology is derived from Motive’s existing product, “Motive Vehicle Gateway,” which connects directly to the engine control unit to collect data such as fuel levels and abnormal signs.
This device even supports communication functions, effectively serving as a “field smartphone.” Transportation managers can transmit real-time information such as worsening weather or vehicle anomalies to drivers, who can also use the built-in AI assistant to voice-query essential details like the distance to the next stop.
The core computing function is powered by Qualcomm’s Dragonwing QCS6490 chip. This chip, with an 8-core CPU, GPU, and machine learning accelerators, can handle up to 12 trillion operations per second, playing a key role in smoothly running the latest AI features in a vehicle environment. Motive emphasizes that the chip’s performance exceeds that of competitors by more than three times.
This product launch marks Motive’s first major technological update since its $150 million investment led by KPCB last year. The company plans to continue advancing vehicle management systems through AI and cloud-based technologies. The AI dashcam is expected to become widespread in the logistics industry and may also expand into related sectors such as public utilities and telecommunications companies.
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As AI vehicle-mounted devices targeting the logistics industry attract attention, Motive Technologies has announced a new AI dashcam dedicated to ensuring on-site safety. The newly launched “Motive AI Dashcam” is notable for its ability to pre-detect and analyze potential collision risks during truck operation.
Headquartered in San Francisco, Motive primarily develops sensors that can be installed on vehicles along with associated software. Over 100,000 enterprises have adopted its technology, applied in logistics, public infrastructure, and communications sites, with approximately 1.3 million vehicles equipped. This dashcam product integrates artificial intelligence technology into Motive’s existing offerings, featuring dual lenses that can observe traffic conditions ahead in real-time and provide more precise distance measurements.
The dashcam’s camera is equipped with a 2560x1440 resolution zoom lens, capable of clearly recording road conditions and capturing details such as license plates. This will be especially useful during accident investigations. Additionally, its design ensures stable operation regardless of weather or driving conditions.
Notably, the product can collect various data beyond video footage. It is equipped with two motion sensors to detect minor rear collisions that the camera might miss. An embedded real-time GPS tracking module also enables vehicle location management. Some of its technology is derived from Motive’s existing product, “Motive Vehicle Gateway,” which connects directly to the engine control unit to collect data such as fuel levels and abnormal signs.
This device even supports communication functions, effectively serving as a “field smartphone.” Transportation managers can transmit real-time information such as worsening weather or vehicle anomalies to drivers, who can also use the built-in AI assistant to voice-query essential details like the distance to the next stop.
The core computing function is powered by Qualcomm’s Dragonwing QCS6490 chip. This chip, with an 8-core CPU, GPU, and machine learning accelerators, can handle up to 12 trillion operations per second, playing a key role in smoothly running the latest AI features in a vehicle environment. Motive emphasizes that the chip’s performance exceeds that of competitors by more than three times.
This product launch marks Motive’s first major technological update since its $150 million investment led by KPCB last year. The company plans to continue advancing vehicle management systems through AI and cloud-based technologies. The AI dashcam is expected to become widespread in the logistics industry and may also expand into related sectors such as public utilities and telecommunications companies.