Features

Reliable devices are critical for police and legal agents to cooperate as a team on handling various emergency situations.The BC-300 is a basic video recording device with IP67 working during day and night; on the other hand, the BC-500 Body Camera handset comes with more advanced features such as 4G and Wifi network communication as well as the GPS positioning system, which is available to access team members location information. In addition, the both models have dual modes to be operated as a stand-alone device or to be used with optional docking station, for battery charging and data downloading purposes, which makes the team work easy and effective.

  • BC-300
  • IP67
  • Video pre-record & playback
  • Built-in 4 IR LED, night vision
  • File delete by password protection
  • Selfie support
  • No GPS
  • No 4G/Wifi
  • Device Battery 3000mAH
  • Docking Station support
  • BC-500
  • SOS support
  • Electronic Fencing support
  • GPS(GNSS) support
  • 4G/Wifi streaming
  • Battery 4200mAH
  • Device Docking Station support
  • BC-800
  • Push-to-talk over WIFI, 2G, 3G, 4G LTE
  • 5,000mAh Large Capacity Battery
  • Gloves Touch Screen Capable
  • Ruggedised Design with IP67 Rating Support 1080p Video Recording
  • Support external speaker, earphone, UART, USB 2.0 & OTG
  • Body Camera & 4G Walkie Talkie

    Body Camera & 4G Walkie Talkie
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Tech Specs

Specifications

Standards
Please refer the DataSheet in the Download Area for Technical Specification in details.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - Standard package includes a VM600 3D camera, adjustable stand set kit, a 10.1” touch screen display, cables to connect touch screen and a power adaptor. Optional Modules: Electronic Scale, 1D/2D Barcode Scanner - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Please refer the DataSheet in the Download Area for Technical Specification in details. - - - Please refer the DataSheet in the Download Area for Technical Specification in details. - - - - - -
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