POLICE Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

TacView Releases 3.10 Tactical Pole Camera

The TacView 3.10 is a pole-mounted, IR/color camera that can help you search areas in full room light or in total darkness.

November 25, 2015
TacView Releases 3.10 Tactical Pole Camera

Photo: TacView

The TacView 3.10 is a pole-mounted, IR/color camera that can help you search areas in full room light or in total darkness. The camera head size is 2 inches in diameter with built -in auto on/off IR LEDs. It is strong enough to break and rake a window.

The 3.10 allows viewing into a second story window or onto the roof of a one-story building from ground level. In addition, its camera head will detach and may be clamped onto the top of a shield or hidden and linked to a 100-foot cable (optional) that will let you discreetly (and safely) watch your objective behind cover 100 feet away.

Ad Loading...
  • Weatherproof, IR/Color, Super-HAD, super sensitive camera head with >400 lines of resolution, 6.0 mm lens, IR illuminator that turns on automatically at about 10.0 lux for night vision at 0.0 lux up to 30 feet – all of which is contained in a 2” steel gray metal housing with a Pyrex lens that is tough enough to break and rake a window.

  • Weatherproof and extremely durable 6.5” color/infrared TFT Monitor per requirements: 12 VDC Resolution (dots): 1200 (Hor.) x 234 (Vert.) Brightness: 450 NIT Operating temperature -4°F to 176°F.

  • Two Types of Power Supplies Included: A high capacity NiMH rechargeable battery giving a run time of up to 8 hours. Also, an emergency back-up power supply that can hold (8) AA alkaline batteries is included.

  • Video-out jack (normal RCA composite) to record the video to a VCR, a camcorder or a small digital recording device.

  • The Telescopic Pole is expandable from three (3) feet to ten (10) feet. (Thus the name "3.10".)

  • A Chest Harness and Vest Clamp for mounting the monitor onto the front or back of a uniform or load-bearing vest.

  • Optional one-hundred (100) feet of Extension Cable that enables the detachable camera head to be positioned away from the monitor (for covert, long-distance surveillance behind concealment or cover.)

  • A Carrying Case that holds all.

  • Two (2) year Warranty and thirty (30) day Unconditional Money-Back Guarantee.

  • N.T.O.A. Member Tested and Recommended

About TacView

The concept of TacView was originally envisioned by a tactical officer when he was assigned to his agency's narcotics division and was in charge of procuring and operating the unit's electronic surveillance equipment. All TacView products are built in the U.S.A.

For more information visit www.tacview.com .

More Special Units

patrolfinder - reducing crime thumbnail
SponsoredOctober 27, 2025

How One Police Department Cut Crime by 46% with Smarter Patrol Management

Discover how one police department cut crime nearly in half using smarter patrol data. This whitepaper breaks down the real-world strategy behind a 46% drop in vehicle thefts, improved officer safety, and stronger community visibility.

Read More →
Safariland header photo
Sponsoredby David ReederOctober 22, 2025

Is Your Duty Holster Duty Rated?

The first – and worst – time I had to fight to keep my gun, my holster and duty belt held up far better than my training did.

Read More →
Analysts reviewing geospatial data on multiple computer screens in a monitoring center
PatrolOctober 14, 2025

Ohio’s Statewide Drone First Responder Program to Take Flight

Over the next two years, the Ohio DFR Pilot Program will equip municipalities with advanced drone systems, deliver comprehensive training for first responders, and enable FAA-approved Beyond Visual Line of Sight operations.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Memorial tribute for Sergeant Caleb Eisworth, Baton Rouge Police Department
Special UnitsAugust 11, 2025

Louisiana Motor Sergeant Dies from Injuries Suffered in June “Intentional” Crash

A motor officer, Sgt. Caleb Eisworth was on his way to participate in a funeral escort when he was struck by another vehicle.

Read More →
Assorted metal objects, electrical components, and colored tubes on industrial surface
Special UnitsAugust 4, 2025

Tennessee Officers Say Man Tried to Detonate IED During Arrest

Inside the bedroom officers found what they believed to be an IED. The officers evacuated the house and called for the Chattanooga Police Bomb Squad and ATF agents.

Read More →
Smiling police officer in black uniform standing in front of American flag
Special UnitsJuly 31, 2025

Florida School Officer Dies After On-Duty Medical Emergency

Sergeant Greg Graff was “preparing school leaders for the upcoming year during a safety training program at Clearwater High School,” the school district said.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Law enforcement press conference with officials at podium with sheriff's badge
Special UnitsJuly 28, 2025

Grenade is Missing from Explosion That Killed 3 LASD Deputies

ATF Special Agent in Charge Kenny Cooper said definitively that only one grenade detonated at the facility on July 18.

Read More →
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department official badge and portrait with American flag
Special UnitsJuly 21, 2025

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Names Deputies Lost in Friday Explosion

LASD said Detective Joshua Kelley-Eklund, Detective Victor Lemus, and Detective William Osborn who were all assigned to Special Enforcement Bureau’s Arson Explosives Detail were killed in the incident.

Read More →
Medical helicopter landed on grassy field near ambulance with people nearby
Special UnitsJuly 21, 2025

Maryland State Police Helicopter Rescues Victim from Overturned Boat in Chesapeake Bay

The Maryland State Police Aviation Command Trooper 7 crew, the MSP helicopter based in California, Maryland, were monitoring the county dispatch radio, overheard the dispatch, and self-launched.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Special UnitsJuly 18, 2025

3 Los Angeles County Deputies Killed in Explosion Friday Morning

At press time the names of the deputies had not been released. Sheriff Robert Luna said one had served for 19 years, another for 22 years, and another for 33 years.

Read More →