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Body Camera Solutions for Every Operation

A camera on an officer or in a vehicle records what happened in the field, and that file can still be checked months later. What it has to prove, and which rules apply, changes with the sector and the country.

Body-worn cameras, a vehicle recorder, a dome camera and a compact vehicle camera side by side
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Six sectors. The conditions differ, and so do the rules that apply. Start with whichever is closest to yours.

Body camera on a chest harness on the passenger seat of a police patrol vehicle, with a dash camera on the windscreen

Police & Law Enforcement

Officers record patrols, traffic stops and public order duty as they happen. The account is on file before anyone disputes it, and every person who opens it is logged.

Body camera on a rescue harness with helmet and gloves beside a fire appliance

Emergency Services & First Responders

Fire, rescue and medical crews work in conditions nobody can reconstruct afterwards. A hands-free recording gives the debrief and the incident report a primary source.

Body camera beside a tablet and inspection notebook on a desk

Inspections & Field Services

An inspector records the visit, the notice served and whatever is said afterwards, so the file carries what a written report cannot.

Vehicle camera mounted on a fleet vehicle at a container port

Transport, Ports & Fleet

Cameras inside a bus or taxi attach footage to a complaint or a collision. At ports, terminals and border crossings the same recorders cover inspections and cargo checks.

Body camera and hard hat on a chest harness at an industrial site

Construction, Utilities & Industrial Operations

A permit records who entered a site and nothing about what happened inside. Body-worn video closes that gap on construction, substations, water plants and industrial zones.

Body camera on a charging dock at a commercial building reception

Commercial Security

Malls, compounds, hotels and events. Here the camera is usually written into the client contract, so footage is how a guarding company proves the service it delivered.

Healthcare, retail, education, hospitality and facilities management run the same equipment under their own policies. Tell us what your teams do and we will tell you what the deployment looks like.

What a deployment has to satisfy

Requirements differ from one country to the next. These are the questions every deployment answers, wherever it runs.

Retention period

How long footage is kept before it is overwritten. Set by law where one exists, otherwise by your own policy.

Tamper protection

Encrypted on the device and stamped with the device, time and location, so any change to a file shows.

Access control

A register of who may open, export or share a file, on named accounts rather than one shared login.

Chain of custody

Every view, export and deletion recorded against a user and a time, and produced on request.

Approval before sharing

Written sign-off before footage goes to a third party, and a record of who authorised it.

Notice and conduct

Whether the camera has to be worn in clear sight, and whether people are told when recording starts.

Tell us where you operate and we will specify against the rules that apply there.

See it running before you specify it

We run the whole chain in front of you: cameras, docking, server and evidence management. Bring your headcount, your shift pattern and your retention rule, and we will put model numbers against them.

Body Camera Models

Two ways to deploy. Browse below.

Request a Demonstration

Tell us where the cameras will be deployed and we will arrange a demonstration with the right models for your sector.

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