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Tag: Body-Worn Cameras: Page 16
Patrol
IACP 2017: Best of Show
Here's a look at the products that caught our eye at this year's International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) show held at Philadelphia's Pennsylvania Convention Center.
December 4, 2017
Patrol
Axon Body 2
Axon
More than ever, you need to be able to protect truth at a moment’s notice.
November 28, 2017
Patrol
Video: CA Officer Cleared in Fatal Shooting
The Santa Clara County District Attorney's office on Thursday cleared a Santa Clara police officer who fatally shot a man who prosecutors said was mentally ill and whom they thought was armed.
November 7, 2017
Technology
Digital Ally Receives Initial Order for VuLink Technology from Vievu
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.
October 30, 2017
Technology
Vievu VeriPatrol Evidence Management System Now Offered for LE5 LITE Body-Worn Camera
Safariland Vievu, a brand of The Safariland Group, has announced an expansion to its VeriPatrol On-site Video Management System, now featuring compatibility with the LE5 Lite body-worn camera.
October 25, 2017
Technology
Vievu Adds Digital Ally’s Camera Auto-Activation System to Body Cameras
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.
October 23, 2017
Technology
Digital Ally Introduces VuLink Pro In-Vehicle Connectivity for Body Cameras
Features of the new VuLink Pro include all of the capabilities of the original VuLink plus wireless transfer of digital video files.
October 23, 2017
Technology
Body Cam Study Shows No Effect on Police Use of Force or Citizen Complaints
According to a study of Washington D.C. police officers, having police officers wear body cameras seems to have no discernible impact on citizen complaints or officers' use of force, at least in the nation's capital.
October 23, 2017
Technology
Vievu Introduces Body-Worn Camera with Selectable Field of View and Auto Activation Capabilities
The Bluetooth-enabled LE5 camera boasts two industry firsts: a user-selectable field of view and USB-C connection, according to Vievu. The LE5 camera is fully configurable to capture 95 degrees, which replicates the human eye, a narrower 70 degrees for a focused view, or a wide-angle 120 degrees. The USB-C connection provides fast charging, high speed and its symmetrical and reversible design allows easy docking.
October 19, 2017
Technology
Vievu Introduces the ClipLock Universal Body-Worn Camera Mounting System
Based on input from law enforcement officers throughout the U.S., Safariland Vievu designed the ClipLock mounting system to allow officers to switch body-camera mounts without having to use any tools. By using this improved attachment system, officers now have more options when mounting their Safariland VIEVU body-worn camera. The ClipLock system can be used on anything from lighter-weight uniform shirts, to external armor carriers and heavier winter coats.
October 19, 2017
Technology
Kustom Signals to Show Body-Worn Camera System with Holster Activation at 2017 IACP
The Yardarm Holster Aware sensor immediately alerts the Vantage body-worn camera when an officer’s weapon is unholstered. The camera automatically begins recording, and if configured to do so, unholstering by one officer can also trigger the camera of their partner for additional video angles.
October 19, 2017
Technology
LAPD Selects Axon AI Research Team as Official Artificial Intelligence Partner
Under the new partnership, Axon will deliver AI-based video analysis that accelerates and enhances LAPD's existing video review processes. The enhancements include categorization of body-worn video and review workflows that will ultimately reduce the labor hours required to review body-worn camera footage.
October 18, 2017
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