
The features and capabilities of in-car video systems in police vehicles make them ideal for recording evidence of traffic stops and vehicle pursuits.
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CopTrax has a lot of the features found on many of its competitors, but so far it is the only in-car video system that integrates with a wearable computer. It also streams real-time video from the field to supervisors who can view the live event from any Internet-capable device.
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One of the more interesting aspects of Safety Vision's new ICOP Pro system is its size. The ICOP Pro's DVR is about the size of a standard commercial car radio, so it can be easily mounted in any patrol vehicle.
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The VizuCop 360 in-car video system for law enforcement offers up to eight channels of video and eight channels of audio. Features include: 900-line analog-to-digital resolution, 5-inch rearview mirror monitor, Wifi download, and streaming video.
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At approximately the size of a VHS tape, Coban's Fusion HD takes up very little real estate in a patrol vehicle. One of the most intriguing features of the Fusion HD is its ability to recover video long after the fact.
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The Arbitrator 360° HD is Panasonic's rugged mobile digital video evidence capture system. It boasts six cameras for a 360-degree view of the incident.
Read More →Using a $42,677 grant, Lyon County, Iowa, Sheriff's Department will install in-car cameras in all its patrol cars.
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Next Generation Tool's compact Auto HD DVR with digital camera function is portable, so you can easily remove it to record incidents outside the vehicle as well.
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Digital Ally's FleetVu Manager allows users to manage fleet video storage and driver behavior through a cloud-based platform with a user-friendly interface.
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Kustom Signals' Eyewitness Data Vault (EDV) Lite has been designed for law enforcement agencies with smaller installations of in-car and body worn video systems that only utilize manual file transfer.
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