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DigitFMS D-Cam AD Plus 2.0: the Dashcam That Looks Inward

21 July 2026 By Alan Straton

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Johannesburg, July 21, 2026 – As South Africa records close to 2,000 truck hijackings a year — roughly 30 to 35 every week, with business-owned vehicles far more likely to be targeted than private ones — DigitFMS has launched the Digit D-Cam AD Plus 2.0, an AI video telematics system built on a deliberately different premise: that the highest-value intelligence in any fleet is happening inside the cab, not just on the road ahead.

Most dashcams look outward. This one looks in. Where conventional cameras capture what happens around the vehicle, the AD Plus 2.0 verifies who is inside it — and intervenes in real time the moment something is wrong. Its message is simple: one driver, zero passengers, total control.

The costliest passengers are the ones who aren’t authorised

Hijackings, cargo loss, unauthorised stops, side-jobs and personal pick-ups have one thing in common: none of them show up on a tracker, but all of them show up on the bottom line. A vehicle is dispatched with one driver, one route and one purpose — and somewhere between the depot and the destination, that contract quietly changes, with the fleet the last to know.

A second person in the cab is rarely a single event. It starts as a habit, a favour, a “just this once,” and becomes a route deviation, a delayed delivery, a missing pallet, a claim form. Until now, the only proof came after the fact — after the claim, after the loss, after the investigation. The AD Plus 2.0 closes that gap in real time.

From reaction to prevention

Using special firmware, the AD Plus 2.0 detects unauthorised passengers the instant they appear, pushing real-time overcrowding alerts to the operations centre and enforcing policy before a trip becomes a problem. In doing so it directly targets the crew-assisted theft and route-deviation hijackings that thrive in cab blind spots — restoring full driver accountability and turning the vehicle interior from an unmonitored space into a controlled one.

“Most tracking tells you where a vehicle is. It can’t tell you who’s in it, or what’s really happening in the cab — and that’s exactly where the loss begins. The AD Plus 2.0 doesn’t simply record what happened; it interrupts what was about to. This isn’t surveillance. It’s operational command,” says Lee Bester, Business Development Manager at DigitFMS.

Advanced cabin intelligence, forensic-grade evidence

The AD Plus 2.0 combines dual-lens AI vision — a 1920P road-facing camera and a 1080P in-cab camera, expandable to four channels — with a six-axis motion sensor and an embedded Linux AI engine. Beyond passenger detection, its driver-monitoring AI flags fatigue, yawning, phone use, smoking, distraction, seat-belt violations and driver absence, while its ADAS layer adds forward-collision, lane-departure and headway-monitoring warnings for road risk.

Every journey becomes a stream of verified, defensible truth. Footage is recorded in court-grade resolution to dual Micro SD storage of up to 2TB, encrypted at rest with AES256 and transmitted over TLS 1.3, and fused with GPS, GALILEO and GLONASS positioning and six-axis motion data into a single, incontestable record. The result: disputes resolved with time-stamped visual evidence, claims closed in hours instead of weeks, and coaching based on facts rather than assumption.

At just 117mm long and 315g, the unit fits discreetly behind the rear-view mirror without obstructing the driver’s view. It is OBD-powered for a clean, roughly 30-minute professional installation, mounted on a tamper-evident bracket, and engineered for South African operating conditions — heat, vibration and long-haul distance — across a temperature range of -40°C to +70°C. The platform scales from a single vehicle to nationally distributed fleets, with optional Power Box Plus and Power Box Max modules for expanded OBD data, additional video channels and enhanced AI. A road-focused variant, the AD Plus 2.0-S, is available for fleets where the cabin is monitored separately.

Built for the fleets that carry the country

The Digit D-Cam AD Plus 2.0 is designed for long-haul and cross-border freight, mining and heavy-haul operations, construction and site-based fleets, fuel, gas and distribution tankers, cash-in-transit and high-value cargo, high-risk insurance portfolios, and passenger transport and staff shuttles.

The Digit D-Cam AD Plus 2.0 is available now across South Africa.

About DigitFMS

DigitFMS is a South African fleet intelligence and security technology provider specialising in vehicle telematics, operational monitoring and asset protection for the commercial and industrial sectors. Its growing product ecosystem — including D-Fuel real-time fuel intelligence, Digit D-Bulk bowser control, the Digit D-Pod covert tracking device and the Digit D-Cam AD Plus 2.0 AI dashcam — is built around a single principle: control comes from data, not trust.

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