BODY WORN CAMERA

A body camera, bodycam, body worn video (BWV), body-worn camera, or wearable camera is a wearable audio, video, or photographic recording system. A Body Worn Camera (BWC) is an “on-the-body” video and audio recording system assigned to sworn personnel as an additional means of
documenting specific incidents in the field. The purpose of this policy is to establish guidelines related to the use, management, storage, and retrieval of the audio and video recordings from the Department issued Body Worn Camera (BWC) equipment.

Body cameras have a range of uses and designs, of which the best-known use is as a part of policing equipment. Other uses include action cameras for social and recreational (including cycling), within commerce, in healthcare and medical use, in military use, journalism, citizen sousveillance, and covert surveillance.

Research on the impact of body-worn cameras in law enforcement shows mixed evidence as to the impact of cameras on the use of force by law enforcement and communities’ trust in police.  Wearable cameras are used by police and other law enforcement organizations in countries around the
world. The cameras are intended to improve interactions between officers and the public.

Features

How does a body worn camera work?

Bodycams are usually clipped to the user’s chest, shoulder or worn as a headset with ‘push to record’ functionality that is controlled by the user. The camera will normally have a set of lights to indicate that it is on and recording.

There are a number of different types of cameras with differing options, including touchscreen controls, front-facing viewing areas, and in-field playback. Body camera manufacturers are constantly looking for technical innovations to improve their products. Some cameras offer Bluetooth trigger options for automatic recording, removing the user controls to capture an incident.

Storage of the footage captured by a body worn camera varies depending on the manufacturer and the business infrastructure. Footage is often recorded onto an internal storage device. At the end of the user’s shift or when the camera is no longer needed, the footage is uploaded to a secure digital location. Some bodycams encrypt the footage on the device keeping it safe should the camera be stolen or hacked.

Features:

  • Ambarella Super Clear WIFI Chipset
  • 32 Megapixel Camera
  • 2900 MAH Battery,
  • 11hours work time
  • True 1296P Super HD Video
  • One-Touch Recording
  • 140°field of view
  • Infrared Night Vision Option
  • Pre and Post Event Recording
  • Included Software
  • User ID, Date &Time Stamp

Specification:

MSM8937, Qualcomm eight core

3000 MAH Battery *2PCS ,

4 hours work time for each one

True 1296P Super HD Video

140°field of view

Infrared Night Vision Option

Pre and Post Event Recording

External Camera Support

IP 68 water,drop and shock resistant

16GB/32GB/64GB/128GB available

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