The Vision accepts different types of headset cameras including cameras that can be attached to glasses, hat, baseball cap, shirt collar, or helmet. In the event the headset camera is ripped away, the secondary camera will resume audio and video recording of the incident. The primary headset camera records the main event and the secondary onboard camera acts as an emergency backup. The WOLFCOM Vision™ works on a two-camera system. Department of Justice's Office of Community Oriented Policing (COPS Office), researched the use of body-worn cameras in police agencies. Over the past year, the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), with support from the U.S. This means that if the camera gets yanked off or destroyed, all audio and video will be lost. Implementing a Body-Worn Camera Program: Recommendations and Lessons Learned. The WOLFCOM Vision is the first body camera system in the world with Critical Reconnect Technology that will protect an officer in that critical moment when his head or collar mounted camera is yanked off during a struggle with a suspect. Night Vision capable with External Night Vision Cameraĭeveloped by Wolfcom Enterprises, this Patent Pending technology protects the police officer from loss of audio and video recording should the external camera or POV (Point of View) camera become detached from the Vision police camera.Eye Glasses, Sunglasses, Collar, Epaulette, Cap Camera.Simultaneous Photo taking during video recording.Video Streaming out for Optional Live Remote View.Vibration confirmation and low battery alert.Ability to Stamp an Officers Badge number onto Video and Photos.Pre- Record Buffering from 60 seconds to 30 minutes with or without audio.120 Degree Wide Angle lens with rotatable camera head.It's a Voice Recorder that records up to 180 hours of audio.
It's a Digital Camera that takes up to 28,000 Digital Photos.It's a Video Camera that records up to 18 Hours of Video.2.5 hours of continuous non-stop recording (up to 24 hrs with optional Battery Pack).