
There are many mobile applications designed specifically for law enforcement officers, and even more that were intended for a more general audience, but that cops will find useful. Those listed below include some from both the police and non-police market sectors.
Read More →Through the use of innovative technology, the Protector safe driver system enables families to prevent cell-phone related driving distractions, foster responsible driving behaviors, and have the information necessary to take action in emergency situations.
Read More →Otterbox’s 3600 case is designed to protect a standard PDA from water and vibration, eliminating the need for more expensive rugged PDAs. PDAs installed with the HazMasterG3 software from Alluviam are available with an OtterBox 3600 case as an option. It’s easy to carry around and works well even with gloved hands. The neoprene hand strap, optional neck lanyard, and belt clip provide added carrying options.
Read More →The Invisio Bone Mic cell phone headset allows users to communicate via cell phone even in high-noise environments. The headset fits totally into one ear. Because the mic only receives vibrations from the user’s jaw bone, the mic signal is not adversely affected by high ambient noise. The headset works with cell phones that have “echo cancellation” and is supplied with a 2.5mm jack. Universal or custom earmolds are available.
Read More →Maptech’s new Outdoor Navigator for Windows Mobile Smartphone is advantageous to officers on the move. The service provides more than 58,000 off-road maps and 2,300 boating maps to users’ Smartphones, PDAs, and Pocket PCs for $19.95. Each detailed map shows buildings, paved roads, towers, power lines, and more. The Windows Mobile Smartphone has a 20-hour battery life and can be coupled with Bluetooth GPS to take full advantage of the Outdoor Navigator.
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