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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 →Former Heavyweight champion Joe Frazier will be signing autographs and greeting visitors at Digital Ally's Booth #1035 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Olympic gold medal winner dealt Muhammad Ali his first professional loss in "The Fight of the Century" at Madison Square Garden in 1971.
Read More →In-car video manufacturer Digital Ally has entered the speed enforcement market with its new LaserAlly LIDAR. The LaserAlly can acquire targets in one-third of a second at a range of more than a mile. At just 2.5 pounds, the LaserAlly is one of the lightest LIDAR systems on the market.
Read More →The lightweight LaserAlly system has a maximum range of about 1,500 feet when shot through glass and about 6,000 feet when not shooting through a window or windshield.
Read More →The station's new Trapeze Networks wireless network transfers large video files quickly from the Digital Ally DMV-500 systems in the patrol cars to the station's server. The systems are fully integrated into replacement rearview mirrors and ensure that the video evidence remains untainted during the transfer.
Read More →Rio Rancho (N.M.) PD purchased eight flashlight cameras from Digital Ally, Inc. that record details dash cameras can miss during a traffic stop, such as drivers fiddling with their keys or slurring their speech. Source: KOB-TV.
Read More →LaserAlly was listed on the Conforming Product List (CPL) for enforcement-technology equipment released July 30 by IACP. This equipment is intended for use in highway-safety programs, and LaserAlly was found to be both accurate and reliable when properly operated and maintained.
Read More →Digital Ally's new handheld LaserAlly LIDAR System for vehicle speed detection is small, lightweight, and well balanced. It was designed in partnership with DragonEye Technology. LaserAlly features the ability to pinpoint the speed and direction of a vehicle in single- or multi-lane traffic, without regard to traffic congestion.
Read More →Digital Ally Inc., which develops, manufactures, and markets advanced video surveillance products for law enforcement, homeland security, and commercial security applications, has received initial customer orders for its recently introduced LaserAlly LIDAR system for vehicle speed detection and has responded to numerous requests for "test and evaluation" units from law enforcement agencies.
Read More →Pasadena PD's Officer Eddie Chan, a motorcycle skills champion, participates in the 2010 Pasadena Police Motorcycle Training and Skills Competition. This point-of-view clip was recorded with Digital Ally's wearable/mountable FirstVu video system and camera. Video courtesy of Digital Ally.
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