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  • Hytera's VM690 Pro | The Future of Body Cameras
    March 7, 2022

    Hytera's VM690 Pro | The Future of Body Cameras

    Hytera's newest body camera, the VM690 Pro, is an all new state-of-the-art body camera that comes with an arsenal of impressive features. The most notable new feature is easily the three-point gimble stabilization. Utilizing a 3-axis stabilizing system, recording motion...

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  • A complete guide to Body Cameras in the UK
    March 4, 2022

    A complete guide to Body Cameras in the UK

    What is a body Camera? A body camera or body cam is a portable surveillance unit typically used by blue light services to document and observe daily routine. However, body cameras are also used for many other professions such as;...

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  • Body Camera IP Ratings: Explained
    July 2, 2021

    Body Camera IP Ratings: Explained

    Body Cameras, like other portable pieces of equipment, often come with an advertised IP rating. An IP rating stands for 'Ingress Protection' and is used to determine/define levels of the equipment's seal against intrusion from foreign bodies and moisture. 

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  • Cloud-based Body Camera Systems: What are the Benefits?
    June 30, 2021

    Cloud-based Body Camera Systems: What are the Benefits?

    Body camera systems fall into two main categories; on-premise systems and cloud-based systems. The key difference is that an on-premise solution uses your existing IT infrastructure (e.g. server space, processing power, local storage etc.) to store the collected evidence on site. This is the preferred option to some, who have concerns over perhaps the physical location of the data stored and also for smaller teams who do not require a large amount of infrastructure in place for an on-premise solution to be viable. 

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  • Body Cameras Aid in Improving Employee Retention
    November 25, 2019

    Body Cameras Aid in Improving Employee Retention

    Making employees feel safe at work should be a company's priority. In busy city centres and inner-city locations, some frontline workers are often exposed to a less than desirable crowd. Places like a bus station, train stations and car parks attract large amounts of people, some likely to be violent, aggressive or abusive. 

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  • Body Worn Camera Systems for Premiership Football
    August 21, 2019

    Body Worn Camera Systems for Premiership Football

    Football matches can be a theatre for antisocial, abusive and aggressive behavior. With the recent wave of racism at clubs, the football association now needs to make some big changes to the game and some important decisions with regards to keeping fans and players safe from harm and abusive behavior. 

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