Saturday, 6 November 2021

HYTERA UNVEILS BODY WORN CAMERA VM750D




KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 5 (Bernama) -- Body worn cameras (BWCs) are increasingly being used by law enforcement agencies to provide greater transparency. It is essential that customers select the right body worn camera to match their actual requirements. 

Hytera’s latest body worn camera, the VM750D, is designed to capture, store and upload evidence such as pictures, video and audio recorded in the field. 

According to a statement, BWCs can play a vital role in building trust with the public by promoting better police officer accountability and by enhancing the transparency of incidents involving police and citizens.

The super wide-angle camera allows users to capture more objects in a broader scope. Even at a distance of one metre away, the VM750D can accurately capture a person’s hand actions.

The VM750D incorporates the multi-functional sensor that will automatically send an alarm to the control centre in case the camera is blocked, stays still beyond preset time, or is disassembled without authorisation, or the officer lays on the ground.

Near field communication (NFC) technology enables ID switchover just by holding the NFC card to the BWC. This simplifies the process of ID switchover, enhances BWC availability, and reduces unnecessary expense.

The Hytera VM750D also serves as a push-to-talk over cellular (PoC) two-way radio operating over 3G, 4G or WLAN networks, allowing users to make a voice call simply by pressing the push-to-talk (PTT) key.

Hytera provides a complete solution to manage the body worn camera and digital evidence from the field to the courtroom. 

This solution includes mobile device management (MDM), integrated device station (IDS), and digital evidence management (DEM) software. The MDM can remotely programme and upgrade body worn cameras in batches to improve working efficiency.

-- BERNAMA

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