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Live Streaming & Command Centre

The dock answers what happened. Live streaming answers what is happening. Our guide to offline versus live streaming sets out when the live link is worth paying for. 4G and 5G cameras send video, position and audio to a control room while the incident is still running, and the full-resolution recording keeps writing to the device for the evidence chain.

Control room operator watching a live vehicle camera feed alongside a GPS map of the route

What the Control Room Sees

One window per incident. Video, position and voice on the same screen, so the operator is not switching between three systems while something is happening.

Control room operator in a kandura seated at a dual-monitor workstation in a UAE command centre

01 Live video

The stream opens from the console on request, at any time, for any device that is online. It is a preview of what the camera is recording, not a second recording.

Control room with a large wall-mounted display above two operator workstations

02 Position on a map

Every streaming device reports GPS as it moves, so the operator sees where the officer or the vehicle is, not only what the lens is pointed at.

Control room operator at a single-screen workstation with a notebook and pen for logging an incident

03 Track playback

Where a device has been, replayed against the map. A patrol route or a fleet movement after the fact, and during an incident, how a unit got to where it is.

Control room operator wearing a headset, with a gooseneck intercom microphone on the desk beside the monitor

04 Two-way voice

The operator can talk through the camera. Console to device, device to device, or to a whole group at once, on the same link that is carrying the video.

Body-worn camera standing on a control room desk with an operator monitor out of focus behind it

05 Alarms and SOS

An SOS press, an impact, a motion trigger or an I/O input raises at the console and opens the video window on its own. The operator does not have to be watching that unit already.

Six body cameras seated in a multi-bay docking station with status lights showing on each occupied bay

06 Device status

Which units are online, which have lost GPS, which have dropped off the network, with a log that can be searched by device and by time period.

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Which Devices Stream

Live streaming is a property of the device, not of the platform. These are the units in our range that carry their own radio.

Body-worn camera clipped to an officer uniform in front of a command centre monitor wall
Body cameras

Seven of the nine models

Every 4G and 5G body camera in the range streams video, position and audio while it records to its own storage.

Body camera, mobile DVR and PTZ dome camera in front of a control room monitor wall
Vehicles

The 4G recorders and dash cameras

A vehicle recorder streams a reduced view of its channels alongside GPS position, speed and alarm state.

Two models do not stream, and are not meant to. The Xignal Pro M508 and the Motorola V200 are offline and Wi-Fi upload cameras: they record, and they transfer at the dock. If a control room needs eyes on a team while it works, those are not the units for it.

Where the stream lands

The Console Depends on the Brand

There is no single console that watches all three brands. Each manufacturer streams into its own platform, and that is a decision worth making before the hardware is ordered rather than after.

Xignal

VMMS central monitoring

The platform the Xignal body cameras and vehicle recorders report to. It ships as client, server, playback and auto-download software, so the server can sit on infrastructure you own. Real-time preview, GPS map positioning, historical track playback, voice intercom, alarm linkage, remote search, download and playback, equipment area management and remote upgrading. Transmission runs under AES and SSL encryption with a key management system.

Hytera

Command and dispatch

The SC580 and SC880 offer dual-stream: high-definition footage is written locally while a compressed stream goes out over the network. They work with Hytera’s own command and dispatch platform, and with PTToC, which makes the camera a push-to-talk radio for the team at the same time. The evidence itself lands in Hytera’s Digital Evidence Management platform. Hytera lists dual-stream and PTToC as options on these models rather than standard, so have them confirmed on the order.

Motorola

VideoManager

The V500 streams video and location over LTE into VideoManager, where several officers can be watched in real time side by side, and VideoManager can be extended to CommandCentral Aware where a wider picture is wanted. The M500 and M500E in-car systems sit in the same stack, but cellular on those is an optional LTE and Wi-Fi router rather than something built in.

This is the same split the vehicle range has. Xignal writes to a server you own and control; Motorola writes into Motorola’s platform. Running both in one fleet is possible and sometimes right, but it means two consoles and two evidence stores, and that belongs in the specification rather than in a surprise after handover. We will lay both out against your deployment. See Digital Evidence Management for where the footage ends up.

Live Streaming Questions

What control rooms and procurement teams ask before a live workflow is signed off.

No, and it is not meant to. The stream is a compressed copy for situational awareness. The full-resolution recording stays on the device and still has to be offloaded, at a dock for a body camera and over depot Wi-Fi or by pulling the drive for a vehicle recorder. Every deployment that streams still needs the extraction step.

Seven of the nine. The Xignal Pro M535 and Hytera SC880 over 5G; the Xignal M530, M520 and M540 helmet camera and the Hytera SC580 over 4G; the Motorola V500 over LTE on an eSIM. The Xignal Pro M508 and the Motorola V200 are offline and Wi-Fi upload cameras and do not stream.

The device carries on recording to its own storage exactly as normal. The control room loses the live view until the device is back in coverage, and nothing is lost from the recording. It is worth checking coverage on the actual routes and sites before committing to a live workflow, because underground car parks, plant rooms, tunnels and remote sites are where it will drop.

On the Xignal platform, yes: intercom runs console to device, device to device, and to a group. Hytera cameras do it through PTToC, which makes the camera a push-to-talk radio alongside its recording. Ask us to confirm the exact configuration for the models you are specifying.

It depends on the resolution the stream is set to, how many devices stream at once and how long operators keep windows open, so a single figure would be misleading. It is sized per deployment, and it is a recurring cost that belongs in the tender alongside the hardware. Give us the headcount, the shift pattern and how often a control room expects to watch, and we will work it through with you.

On the Xignal side, yes. The body cameras and the 4G vehicle recorders report to the same VMMS platform, so an officer and a vehicle in the same incident appear in one place. Across brands, no: Motorola devices stream into VideoManager and Hytera into its own command and dispatch platform.

See a Live Stream From Your Own Site

We put a streaming camera on your network, open the console, and show you the picture, the delay and the map position you would actually get where your teams work. Then we specify the models and the data plan that fit it.

Body Camera Models

Two ways to deploy. Browse below.

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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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