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In-car video systems now available to law enforcement agencies offer screens embedded in rear-view mirrors, solid-state hard drives, improved viewing angles, wireless file transfer, and other features. View these seven systems available from Digital Ally, Federal Signal, Kustom Signals, L-3 Mobile-Vision, Panasonic, Patrol Witness, and WatchGuard.
Read More →The Dallas 100 Awards annually identifies fast-growing, privately held companies that criteria based on legal status, location, sales history, credit report, and character. This is the first year that WatchGuard Video was considered for inclusion on the list, according to the company.
Read More →Each year at the annual conference of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), the leading manufacturers of law enforcement products roll out some of their most innovative offerings. The 2010 IACP show was no exception. Here's an overview of some of the most interesting products we saw at this year's IACP. For more coverage of the show, pick up our December issue.
Read More →At IACP, WatchGuard Video will be showing its innovative new 4RE HD Wireless In-Car Video System. Touted as the first true high definition in-car video for law enforcement, the 4RE HD offers more than three times the image resolution of conventional systems. The 4RE HD records onto a secure USB flash drive. Video files can be uploaded wirelessly using an industrial grade 802.11n antenna.
Read More →WatchGuard Video announced today the production release of the WatchGuard 4RE HD Wireless In-Car Video System, the first true high-definition in-car video system for law enforcement.
Read More →WatchGuard Video announced today that it has been awarded a state contract for digital in-car video from the State of Minnesota. WatchGuard Video was the only manufacturer awarded a contract for a standalone solution (a digital in-car video system that does not require a backend server computer).
Read More →WatchGuard Video's Version 6.0 software for the WatchGuard DV-1 police in-car video system includes "Record-After-the-Fact," which goes far beyond the traditional pre-event video feature. Record-After-the-Fact can create a new video recording event up to several days after the event actually occurred.
Read More →WatchGuard Video announced today the release of Version 6.0 software for the WatchGuard DV-1 police in-car video system. The Version 6.0 upgrade includes a powerful new patent pending feature called "Record-After-the-Fact" that allows officers to retrieve buffered video not previously recorded to a DVD.
Read More →WatchGuard Video, a privately-held law enforcement technology manufacturer, announced today that the company holds the number one market share position for U.S. sales of digital in-car video systems used by law enforcement.
Read More →By far the greatest technological innovation in the short history of in-car video has been the advent of digital recording systems. Whether they capture video on DVD discs, hard drive, or flash memory card, digital systems offer much greater resolution and easier and less expensive evidence storage than earlier analog VHS machines.
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