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The VuLink will allow Vievu’s cameras to receive wireless triggers from emergency lights, speed thresholds, or even from a Digital Ally in-car video system to automatically activate a recording without requiring officers to manually start the recording.
Read More →Features of the new VuLink Pro include all of the capabilities of the original VuLink plus wireless transfer of digital video files.
Read More →This system will allow Vievu and Digital Ally to implement a car-based auto-activation system that initiates recording on Vievu LE4 and LE5 body-worn cameras.
Read More →Digital Ally Inc. today announced that it has been awarded a significant new patent by the U.S. Patent Office.
Read More →Digital Ally has released new software updates for its local VuVault platform. Newly added features are designed to make it easier for you to manage your evidence and stay current with the latest technology.
Read More →IDGA will debut its inaugural Smart Policing Summit this April 27–29 in Washington, D.C. The event will host law enforcement agencies and research firms in an open forum to discuss tactics and techniques to decrease crime and increase case closure rates.
Read More →Here's a look at some of the latest in-car video systems for law enforcement operations.
Read More →Digital Ally, Inc., announced today it will introduce a "bullet camera" option for its FirstVu HD Officer-Worn Video System at the upcoming International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference, which is scheduled for October 25–28, 2014 in Orlando, Fla.
Read More →Ferguson Police are now wearing 50 donated body camera, expecting to outfit all of their patrol officers.
Read More →Digital Ally today announced that it has been awarded a "sole-source" contract with the state of West Virginia to supply in-car video systems and related equipment to the state's highway patrol department.
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