Body Worn Cameras
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We have exclusively partnered with Hytera, who with over 20 years experience in public safety is unwavering in meeting the demands of its customers. Hytera brings Body-Worn Cameras to a new level with innovative hardware and software design, convergence with push-to-talk technology, and integration with control center solutions. Hytera has developed a series of Body-Worn Cameras, from traditional types to models with 4G/LTE capability, and launched a comprehensive solution including the body camera, docking station, and evidence management software. This solution was implemented, and was the first of its kind in Pakistan for the National Highways & Motorways Police and has since been adopted by more Law Enforcement Agencies.
Where to use?
Modern Body-Worn Cameras are smaller, lighter and increasingly sophisticated in the type of features they now support including: full HD video quality, night vision, integration with wearable equipment and even the ability to stream live footage to other devices. Body cameras are typically used by police, fire and ambulance services, but they are also issued to prison staff, private security officers, healthcare workers, railway workers, traffic wardens and parking attendants, any frontline workers who may face abuse and the threat of violence in their jobs. Choosing the correct body camera for your requirements is essential, but with the full range of solutions to meet all needs and budgets. They are essential for transparency and good demeanour in mission critical services as well as private businesses.
Integrated Docking Station
Docking Stations are traditionally used for collecting data recorded by law enforcement officers or private security from their Body-Worn Cameras. They can be in the form of complete hardware or an add-on acquisition station which can be connected to an ordinary Computer. Docking Stations retrieve audio, video and picture data from Body-Worm cameras for analysis and transparency. At the same time, they can be used for business functions such as browsing and playback.
Evidence Management Platform
Digital Evidence Management (DEM) is a unified management system, which is designed to collect, store, query, redact, share, and analyze the videos, audios, photos, and files from body camera, CCTV, and more. Adopting a micro-service architecture, DEM allows you to conveniently expand capacity. In case of the hardware or software failure, the data in the DEM is secured without loss and the downtime is minimized, thanks to the disaster recovery feature. DEM has a wealth of applications such as face redaction, evidence sharing, evidence tags, and data analysis, reducing significant costs and labor hours compared with traditional workflows.