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AKEEYO Launches EYES: AI Driving Assistant for Smarter, Safer Driving

AKEEYO introduces EYES, an AI-powered driving assistant that mimics human vision. With dual 2K HD lenses and advanced ADAS, it offers pedestrian detection, collision alerts, and blind spot monitoring. Now on Kickstarter, it enhances road safety.

Japan, 11th Sep 2024 – AKEEYO, a leading innovator in automotive technology, announced the launch of EYES, a revolutionary AI-driven driving assistant. Featuring three high-definition cameras, it boosts road safety and offers a more intuitive driving experience. With state-of-the-art optics, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and intuitive features, EYES mimics human vision, acting as a vigilant co-pilot that provides drivers with an extra set of “eyes” on the road.

EYES boasts a range of advanced features aimed at improving vehicle safety and delivering a smarter driving experience. Equipped with dual 2K HD lenses—including a wide-angle and a telephoto lens—EYES ensures comprehensive road coverage up to 50 meters ahead. This extended vision allows drivers to maintain a full view of their surroundings, enabling more effective anticipation and response to potential hazards.

Beyond its advanced optical capabilities, EYES integrates cutting-edge ADAS technology to further enhance driver safety. Its pedestrian detection system alerts drivers to pedestrians who may suddenly cross into the vehicle’s path, while forward-collision assistance provides both audible and visual alerts when the vehicle ahead slows down or brakes unexpectedly. The lane departure warning system helps drivers maintain proper lane positioning, particularly on long trips or during nighttime driving. Additionally, EYES features AI-powered blind spot detection, alerting drivers to vehicles or obstacles that may be hidden from view, ensuring a safer and more confident driving experience.

EYES was awarded the 2023 MUSE Design Award for its world-first dual-camera binocular design and advanced driving assistance features, offering real-time protection and enhancing driving safety globally.

“EYES is more than just a dash cam. It’s an intelligent driving assistant that acts as a tireless co-pilot, providing drivers with real-time visual data and smart assistance to navigate the complexities of modern roads,” said a spokesperson from AKEEYO. “By expanding the driver’s field of vision and proactively identifying potential risks, EYES enables safer and more confident driving.”

EYES is currently available through a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter, offering early backers the chance to experience this innovative AI driving assistant. The campaign runs until Thursday, October 10, 2024, at 12:59 PM AWST.

Following the crowdfunding campaign, EYES will be available for purchase on the official website.

About AKEEYO

Founded in Tokyo in 2019, AKEEYO specializes in innovative dash cams for cars and motorcycles, with a focus on driving safety and user control. With in-house research and production, AKEEYO is recognized for its quality in Japan, with products available on Yahoo, Rakuten, and Amazon. Learn more at akeeyo.com.

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