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September 06, 2007

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From Tactical Electronics the BWV1 Body Worn Video System

The BWV1 belt pack houses the battery pack, recorder, video monitor, and playback controls.  The BWV1 comes with a rechargeable battery that will power the unit for 24+ hours on stand-by and over 8 hours of record time.  Each unit includes a 4 GB SD card that will hold approximately 4 hours of high quality video.  Each video file is time and date stamped; when the unit is recording, it can only be stopped by holding down two buttons on the belt pack simultaneously — this prevents any chance of an accidental shut-off of the recording.

The head camera is a color / black & white auto switching camera that attaches to a comfortable elastic headband.  The camera has a flashing LED to let potential criminals know that the officer is watching their every move.  During a struggle, the head camera detaches from the rest of the unit without disabling the entire system.

When an officer needs to take action, the chest controller has a single push-button to begin recording.  As a value-added feature, the chest controller also has a covert camera that automatically activates if the head camera is disconnected. This allows for a continuation of the recording should the officer become involved in a struggle.

The BWV1 belt pack houses the battery pack, recorder, video monitor, and playback controls.  The BWV1 comes with a rechargeable battery that will power the unit for 24+ hours on stand-by and over 8 hours of record time.  Each unit includes a 4 GB SD card that will hold approximately 4 hours of high quality video.  Each video file is time and date stamped; when the unit is recording, it can only be stopped by holding down two buttons on the belt pack simultaneously — this prevents any chance of an accidental shut-off of the recording.

For more information on this or any of the other Tactical Electronics products visit, www.tacticalelectronics.com.

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