Flock Safety has introduced the Solar-Powered Condor, a live video and license plate recognition solution that enables cities, law enforcement agencies, and businesses to install the new technology anywhere. Condor features artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML).
Flock Safety Expands Product Suite with Solar-Powered, AI-Enhanced Video and LPR Solution
Condor is powered by advanced AI and ML that is constantly learning, and uses cutting-edge video analytics to adapt to changing needs. With solar deployment, Condor cameras can be placed anywhere, including areas without access to continuous electricity.

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Fixed Condor with solar power joins Flock Safety’s suite of hardware and software solutions that is helping solve over 10 percent of reported crimes nationwide, according to the company.
“Solar-Powered Condor is a game changer for customers who trust Flock Safety to pioneer easy-to-deploy, affordable solutions for combating crime and improving public safety,” said Garrett Langley, CEO and founder of Flock Safety. “Condor pairs live video with LPR and audio detection, providing better situational awareness for law enforcement and security teams. And with the Solar-Powered Condor, customers are no longer constrained by AC power requirements, freeing them up to place cameras where they are most needed.”
Condor is powered by advanced AI and ML that is constantly learning, and uses cutting-edge video analytics to adapt to changing needs. With solar deployment, Condor cameras can be placed anywhere, including areas without access to continuous electrical power, without disruption to the community or maintenance and installation hassles. Agencies can also avoid complex infrastructure and construction and writing costs, helping save money amid widespread budget cuts.
Other features include:
* Improved camera performance and processing with a 30x computing boost from previous models, ensuring high-quality data capture and processing
* AI-enhanced video streaming that includes alerts when suspect vehicles are spotted or when people are congregating in closed areas after hours
* A subscription service model, which includes installation and maintenance handled by Flock, allowing organizations to focus on protecting their communities instead of managing IT
·* Simple process to move or add units for better coverage, allowing agencies to customize their system to fully cover all the areas needed
Flock Safety says its mission is to improve community safety with its hardware and software solutions. Its technology helps solve 700,000 crimes each year and makes over 5,000 communities safer nationwide, the company says.
To learn more about the new Solar-Powered Condor and Flock Safety, visit: www.flocksafety.com.
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