Posts Tagged ‘Body Worn Camera’
Body-worn camera specialist Edesix expands UK sales force with key new appointment
Body-worn camera specialist, Edesix has announced further expansion of its UK sales team with the appointment of Calum Miller.
Read MoreTraka joins forces With Edesix to protect body-worn cameras in UK Prisons
Traka UK has joined forces with Edesix, the principal manufacturer of body-worn cameras, to ensure equipment used across the UK Prison Service is safely stored and efficiency managed, Traka has announced.
Read MoreSentry360 Body Worn Camera Education Webinar Series
In this webinar you will learn about the new Body Worn (wearables) from Sentry360 that we’re designed to work within the video surveillance ecosystem.
Read MoreWireless CCTV Ltd’s Body Worn Camera awarded three ASIS accolades
Wireless CCTV (WCCTV), the world leading manufacturer of mobile video surveillance, site security solutions and body worn cameras, are delighted to announce the WCCTV Body Worn Camera (Connect) has been selected as the winner of three prestigious ASIS 2016 Accolades.
Read MoreSENTRYMOBILE™ body-worn cameras debuted at ISC West 2016
Sentry360 innovator of advanced video surveillance solutions announced its entrance into the emerging body-worn camera market debuting it’s new line of SENTRYMOBILE™ products at the International Security Conference in Las Vegas April 6-8th.
Read MoreWifi enabled Body Worn Camera to be showcased at DSEI
Wifi enabled Body Worn Camera to be showcased at DSEI EXCEL EXHIBITION CENTRE, LONDON 15-18 September 2015 Stand No: N4-284 Edesix, a global market leader in body worn camera (BWC) solutions, is to showcase its new WiFi enabled VideoBadge, the VB-300 Series, at DSEI (Defence & Security Equipment International), the world’s largest trade show for…
Read MoreGetting personal: on the beat with body worn cameras
Getting personal: on the beat with body worn cameras Tim Compston of SecurityNewsDesk discovers that body worn video cameras are increasingly in the frame to help protect police officers, workers and the wider community. As Body Worn Video (BWV) camera solutions expand their reach amongst police forces, and filter down to private security guards and customer-facing…
Read MoreBody worn video results in more charges for domestic abuse
If body worn video is used by police officers attending domestic abuse incidents, the number of people charged can go up significantly.
Read MoreBody worn video evidence helps convict a member of the British Military of murder in Afghanistan
For the first time, a member of the British forces has been convicted of murder in relation to the conflict in Afghanistan, which began in 2001 and that conviction was based on evidence provided by body worn video equipment.
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