4REm Motorcycle Video System
Learn how you can use video to protect your motorcycle officers.
The M500 in-car video system is a groundbreaking leap forward in real time awareness. It’s not just an eye observing, it’s a brain analyzing, alerting you in real time to threats and objectives
From the leading supplier of in-car cameras, the M500 is built on exacting research and real world feedback
The M500 delivers the high-resolution, wide-field footage you need to precisely document events as they unfold
More than just an eye recording, the M500 is a brain analyzing your environment, alerting you to what you need to know
The V300 continuous-operation body-worn camera is carefully integrated with your in-car video system. Make sure you capture every event from every viewpoint.
From group recordings to synchronized playback, the V300 adds important capabilities to your in-car system
From its field-swappable battery to its enormous memory capacity, the V300 will keep going when others quit
Even when you aren’t able to press record, Record-After-the-Fact still captures vital video evidence
WatchGuard V300 body-worn police cameras work seamlessly with the WatchGuard 4RE in-car video system, capturing video of a single incident from multiple vantage points and automatically synchronizing it for playback and sharing.
WatchGuard 4RE in-car system cameras use license plate detection during traffic stops to provide real-time, in-vehicle actionable intelligence, helping officers distinguish between a routine stop and something potentially more serious.
The 4RE camera scans the vehicle’s plate in front of the patrol car. WatchGuard CarDetector Mobile software searches for a matching plate of interest. The officer is immediately notified if the plate has been flagged and takes appropriate precautions.
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Your in-car system is just the starting point towards a comprehensive mobile video policing solution.
We also offer motorcycle video systems and interview room solutions that leverage the same digital evidence management platform.
Record-After-the-Fact® (RATF) technology gives agencies the ability to go back in time and capture video from events - days after they happened.
The Des Moines Police Department uses Record-After-the-Fact technology to go back in time and capture video when the camera system wasn’t recording.
Theodore Stroope
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