High Resolution Video Quality - 1080P Full HD Color Video Recording up to 60 FPS
Truly the first of it's kind, no other Police Body camera can do what this one can. With the ability to record in true HD 1080P, the Wolfcom 3rd Eye is the highest Recording quality body camera recorder in the market today. It's built in wide angle lens captures more than just the action. With a wide angle field of view combined with HD quality video, Playback puts you right in the shoes of the user.
12 Megapixel Camera - Photograph Evidence on the spot with GPS Geotag
Arriving at the scene of an accident or crime the Wolfcom 3rd eye enables the officer to quickly snap Photo Images even while the unit is recording video in both night vision and full colour mode. With the included 32 GB memory the Wolfcom 3rd Eye can store thousands of high quality images instantly. With Built in GPS Geotag Software every Photo will have Time, Date, and Location stamped into each image file. Using Google maps each image can be tracked to the exact time, date, & location the photo was taken.
3rd Eye Visual Tactical Advantage - "Better to expose your 3rd Eye than your two real eyes"
The Wolfcom 3rd Eye Police & Military body camera can also be used by an officer to peek around corners or into a dark room giving him a safe tactical advantage without exposing his body to harm. An officer can also use the 3rd Eye to record video or snap a photo for later analysis of the situation. Video or photo images from the 3rd Eye's perspective will provide officers with precious intelligence such as how many suspects, hostages, weapons, and types of weapons, including the layout of the room or area. Our low light capability and infrared technology allows the officer to see who and what is waiting for him in the dark.
The Very First Police Camera with GPS GeoTag Technology
The Wolfcom 3rd Eye is the very first Police body camera system that incorporates GPS Geotag that stamps the Longitude and Latitude Coordinates onto every video and picture file. Frame by Frame and Picture by Picture. When reviewing Videos on our software you'll be able to see the route of the video simultaneously on a map next to it and as the video moves so does the dot on the map. This is valuable when reviewing video of a foot or car chase as you'll be able to see the exact route taken as footage of the chase unfolds before you.
Covert Earpiece for discreet listening
With the Wolfcom 3rd Eye covert earpiece, you'll be able to discreetly monitor radio traffic without alarming the public or giving away your position during tense sutuations. The earpiece plugs right into the radio cable and screws securely in place.
Instant Playback with Password Protection
Our instant playback feature in this Police Body Camera allows the officer to playback videos and images anytime on the 2.5 inch color LCD display.Video can be paused rewind and forwarded at a maximum of 8x speed. With the screen capture function the officer can pause the video and at the push of a button save the image as a picture. With password protect feature, only the administrator can delete recorded files.
Night Vision Recording
The Wolfcom 3rd Eye is the very first Police body camera featuring infrared LEDs for lowlight and night time situations. The Switch to activate the night vision LEDs are located at the front of the unit making it easy to switch on in stressful conditions, Night vision can be toggle on or off with ease. The Wolfcom 3rd Eye Police body camera also allows the user to take photos while recording Video simultaneously.
The Wolfcom 3rd Eye is the very first Police body camera featuring infrared LEDs for lowlight and night time situations. The Switch to activate the night vision LEDs are located at the front of the unit making it easy to switch on in stressful conditions, Night vision can be toggle on or off with ease. The Wolfcom 3rd Eye Police body camera also allows the user to take photos while recording Video simultaneously.
Use As a Police Car DVR Vehicle Recorder
The Wolfcom 3rd Eye can also be used as a vehicle recorder replacing the high cost models that Law Enforcement Agencies currently use today. With it's 120 degree field of view this police car DVR clearly captures not only the road in front of the vehicle but the pavements as well. To see a sample car dvr video click here
Unique 360 Rotating Camera
Unlike other Police Car mounted dash cameras the Wolfcom 3rd Eye features a rotating camera mount that allows the officer to reach up and turn the camera completely around to film the back seat. This feature is important when video documentation of a suspect in custody in the back seat is necessary. With our low light night vision technology, the Wolfcom 3rd eye will capture everything day or night.
120 Degree Wide Angle Lens
With our 120 Degree Wide Angle Lens you can capture all of the action and not just part of it
Voice Recording
The Wolfcom 3rd Eye also has a voice recording option for recording sound when no video is needed. Perfect for recording victims or witnesses statements. Especially when they are camera shy.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
All-In-One Audio/Video Device...Vidmic
Fortuna Police procure special all-in-one audio/video devices
Humboldt Beacon
Posted: 12/30/2010 10:58:17 AM PST
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The Fortuna Police Department recently acquired four Vidmic devices. These communication devices work much like a shoulder microphone but carry a full-color digital video and audio recorder and can take still photos.
Several of Fortuna Police Department officers are now equipped with new technology. It's an all-in-one communication device and it allows officers to record video evidence.
The Fortuna Police Department has enthusiastically begun the deployment of the Vidmic device (video/microphone) -- a crucial risk-management tool which is integrated into an officer's portable radio microphone; able to record up to three-hours of audio and full color video, along with still photographs. The Fortuna Police Department has purchased a total of four Vidmics to be used by sworn-personnel working uniformed field assignments.
The Fortuna Police Department currently has some of its patrol vehicles equipped with digital video cameras with remote microphones. However, it has been found that these systems do have some limitations. They cannot record video of an officer in a residence, in the back yard or down the dark alley.
Officer Charles Ellebrecht of the Fortuna Police Department said that the Vidmic will routinely be worn by officers and they will have this essential tool with them to accurately document events as they occur. The video is date-time stamped, downloaded into electronic files to be preserved and cannot be deleted. The funding for this technology was obtained with a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
A study completed by the International Association of Chiefs of Police found that when a video record of an incident was available, that video record exonerated officers of allegations more than 96 percent of the time.
That same study also revealed that video provided other significant monetary and efficiency benefits such as a reduction in frivolous lawsuits, increased likelihood of prosecution, reduced court appearance time for officers, enhanced officer safety, enhanced in-service training from post-incident review of video, and simplified incident review
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Tactical A/V
EHS Changes Name to VIDMIC, Names New CEO
VIDMIC, a global provider of officer-worn video, radio accessories and digital file management software, today announced the appointment of board member Todd Haynes as Chief Executive Officer. The company also changed its name from EHS (Earhugger Safety) to VIDMIC, Inc.
“Taking the reins of an industry-leading company is an exciting prospect,” said Todd Haynes, CEO of VIDMIC. “We are building on the company’s legacy of success and innovation and are also introducing a number of programs that will enhance customer service and enable our innovative solutions to be deployed to the field on a large scale, but with individual attention.”
Haynes has been an entrepreneur and IT professional for the last 15 years. He previously was CEO of NetPoint LLC, an IT consulting company, ISP and co-location facility. After selling Netpoint in 2001 he became CEO of Intermountain IT. Haynes’ background as a Cisco security professional enabled Intermountain IT to specialize in bank and medical records security, HIPAA and GBL compliance and IT consulting. After consulting with EHS, Inc. and offering his expertise as a member of the board of directors he was named CEO of EHS in January 2011.
VIDMIC was founded in 2001 and was the first company in the United States to bring to market an officer-worn video system. With thousands of units used by first responders, patrolmen, soldiers and others in the field, it continues to lead the industry today.
The company has also initiated a new channel partner program to provide better local customer support for VIDMIC clients. VIDMIC will launch a certification program to ensure its channel partners will be able to provide a broad depth of service for clients.
The VIDMIC product line is segmented into three main categories:
- VIDMIC – The award-winning, officer-worn video camera located in an officer’s shoulder microphone. The VIDMIC body-worn video system does not add any additional equipment to the uniform.
- VidVault – The advanced file management software which protects the chain of custody of evidence with multiple safeguards such as embedded date and time stamp, serial number recognition, coded entries, supervisor’s audit trail and other features to maintain admissibility in court.
- Ear Hugger – The company’s line of popular headphones, two-way communications headsets and shoulder microphones
Mark Freatman dba Tactical Audio/Video and VidMic
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Video evidence is currently being collected by many police departments via in-car video recorders. Video has been shown to increase the likelihood of successful prosecution while protecting officers and agencies from false allegations and frivolous law suits. At the same time, video enhances officer safety, training, performance, and professionalism. But in-car video can’t go with the officer up to the door, inside the apartment, into the backyard, or down a narrow alley. It can’t prove the officer had permission to search a house, did, in fact, Mirandize a suspect, and did not make sexually inappropriate advances. The VIDMIC can. While some question the “Big Brother” aspects of such pervasive police surveillance, most citizen’s see the benefits to police work as outweighing any privacy issues. The VIDMIC was recognized as the most innovative communications product of 2007 at the annual International Chiefs of Police convention. The VIDMIC was also awarded the Global Sources Electronics Design Award presented at the 2007 China Electronics Fair; one of the world’s largest electronics trade shows. American Cops Turned Into Walking Cameras by Dynamic New Technology.It looks like the shoulder mic most police already wear, but a hidden camera captures crime as it happens. Spanish Fork, Utah – Dec 2, 2008– Across the country 400 departments have purchased and 100 more are testing a new, award winning law enforcement technology called the VIDMIC. Being sold nationwide by a Utah based company, EHS, Inc., the VIDMIC is a fully operational shoulder mic which houses a color digital video recorder, still photo camera, and digital audio recorder. The high-tech data acquisition system goes everywhere the police officer wearing it goes and records important information at anytime. The revolutionary device provides an eye witness to every event an officer is involved in; an eye witness whose testimony is absolutely reliable. Video evidence is currently being collected by many police departments via in-car video recorders. Video has been shown to increase the likelihood of successful prosecution while protecting officers and agencies from false allegations and frivolous law suits. At the same time, video enhances officer safety, training, performance, and professionalism. But in-car video can’t go with the officer up to the door, inside the apartment, into the backyard, or down a narrow alley. It can’t prove the officer had permission to search a house, did, in fact, Mirandize a suspect, and did not make sexually inappropriate advances. The VIDMIC can. While some question the “Big Brother” aspects of such pervasive police surveillance, most citizen’s see the benefits to police work as outweighing any privacy issues. The VIDMIC was recognized as the most innovative communications product of 2007 at the annual International Chiefs of Police convention. The VIDMIC was also awarded the Global Sources Electronics Design Award presented at the 2007 China Electronics Fair; one of the world’s largest electronics trade shows. |
Monday, May 23, 2011
Mark Freatman dba Tactical Audio/Video and VidMic
New Crime Fighting Tool Turns Cops into Video Cameras
It looks like a common police radio but a hidden camera captures crime as it happens.
Spanish Fork, UT– September 26, 2007– EHS, Inc., a Utah based law enforcement equipment company, has announced the arrival of its newest product, the VIDMIC. The VIDMIC is a revolutionary data acquisition system which goes everywhere the officer goes and records important information at anytime. A full color digital video recorder, still photo camera, and digital audio recorder are all housed in a fully functioning shoulder mic. Because officers already use shoulder mics, there is no need for them to add additional equipment to their already overburden utility belts in order to have video and audio recording capabilities.
The contributions of video technologies to successful police work are well documented. In-car video has been shown to reduce frivolous law suits and increase the likelihood of successful prosecution. At the same time, video enhances officer safety, training, performance, and professionalism. Video reduces time spent writing reports and protects officers from false allegations.
But in-car video can’t go with the officer up to the door, inside the apartment, down the narrow alley, or into the backyard. It can’t prove the officer had permission to search a house, had probable cause to do a sobriety test, and did, in fact, Mirandize a suspect. For all the outstanding advantages of in-car video, the VIDMIC will provide even greater, far reaching benefits for officers and police work.
Friday, May 20, 2011
VidMic in Laredo
UISD Police Department Receives Vidmic Donation from Sheriff Martin Cuellar
12 JANUARY 2011 NO COMMENT
Courtesy Maru De La Paz,Laredo, Texas – On Wednesday, January 12, 2011, The Webb County Sheriff’s Office donated twenty (20) Video – microphones, which are police microphones with the ability to take pictures as well as digitally record video and audio, to theUnited Independent School District (UISD) Police Department. The donation of the vidmics was paid through the Webb County Sheriff’s Office forfeiture funds, which is money confiscated by Webb County Sheriff’s Office deputies from their successful disruption of the illegal sale of illicit drugs. This donation represents yet another preventive safety tool in the arsenal of policing equipment for the United Independent School District Police Department. During recent decades, the use of video evidence collected by in-car video recorders has enhanced officer safety, training, performance, and professionalism. However, most school district officers spend most of their time away from their cars’ video recorders and in the hallways of their assigned schools. The donated vidmics will allow the UISD officers to take this important police tool wherever they go. In dealing with minors, the United Independent School District Police Department must utilize extreme caution and the vidmics will allow officers to record and document situations as evidence for school records and court cases. Furthermore, the video will allow for school authorities to better identify participants in school incidents such as fights.
Sheriff Martin Cuellar is glad to be assisting a partneringlaw enforcement agency, stating that, “The Webb County Sheriff’s Office recognizes the particular challenges that UISD peace officers face daily in their special duties to protect the students, teachers, and other professionals on the campuses of their school district. They are tasked with a very special mission ensuring the safety of our youth. With these vidmics, the officers will possess another police surveillance tool to enhance their ability to
Monday, May 2, 2011
5 Major Tips for Finding the Perfect Realtor
When you decide to purchase a home, setting a budget and making that decision are only the first steps. You need to do so much more, such as finding a realtor in your area that will sell you the home of your dreams. Working with a realtor takes time, energy, and patience. It becomes a very emotional process that buyers spend a lot of time devoted to. So finding the perfect realtor is all part of the big step of buying your own home.
The first thing is to look for a genuine realtor. Find someone that radiates positive energy while still having immense knowledge on the subject of selling homes. You want your realtor to be someone that will treat you as a person completing a life milestone, not just another sale.
Part of finding a realtor also lies within yourself. If you don't know what you want in a home or location, then you cannot expect your realtor to pull something magic out of her hat. Make a list of your preferences and whether are not you are flexible. This will help him or her narrow down options and show you homes that you would be more inclined to purchase. Also, make sure your realtor will actually listen to your wants instead of dismissing them.
Always look through reputable companies. You do not want to get trapped in a legal limbo with a real estate agent and company that were out to scam you. This happens more often than you may think and can be dangerous. Instead, you should always pick your agent and always choose your own attorney. It is also important to make sure your attorney is not affiliated with the real estate company.
When looking for agents keep in mind that they are in fact, salespeople. It is their job to make a commission off your home purchase. When it comes to browsing homes do not let them push you around. State firmly what you want and where you want to live. Don't let them suggest a home that costs "only $20,000 more" than your budget. Stick within your requirements. If your realtor doesn't respect that, drop them and look for someone else.
Lastly, when it comes to finding a realtor always go for the ones with experience. Newer realtors may not have as much knowledge about the area or understand specific things you need for your first home. Experience presides over all other requirements, and you will be able to tell the difference in the service you receive.
When you decide to purchase a home, setting a budget and making that decision are only the first steps. You need to do so much more, such as finding a realtor in your area that will sell you the home of your dreams. Working with a realtor takes time, energy, and patience. It becomes a very emotional process that buyers spend a lot of time devoted to. So finding the perfect realtor is all part of the big step of buying your own home.
The first thing is to look for a genuine realtor. Find someone that radiates positive energy while still having immense knowledge on the subject of selling homes. You want your realtor to be someone that will treat you as a person completing a life milestone, not just another sale.
Part of finding a realtor also lies within yourself. If you don't know what you want in a home or location, then you cannot expect your realtor to pull something magic out of her hat. Make a list of your preferences and whether are not you are flexible. This will help him or her narrow down options and show you homes that you would be more inclined to purchase. Also, make sure your realtor will actually listen to your wants instead of dismissing them.
Always look through reputable companies. You do not want to get trapped in a legal limbo with a real estate agent and company that were out to scam you. This happens more often than you may think and can be dangerous. Instead, you should always pick your agent and always choose your own attorney. It is also important to make sure your attorney is not affiliated with the real estate company.
When looking for agents keep in mind that they are in fact, salespeople. It is their job to make a commission off your home purchase. When it comes to browsing homes do not let them push you around. State firmly what you want and where you want to live. Don't let them suggest a home that costs "only $20,000 more" than your budget. Stick within your requirements. If your realtor doesn't respect that, drop them and look for someone else.
Lastly, when it comes to finding a realtor always go for the ones with experience. Newer realtors may not have as much knowledge about the area or understand specific things you need for your first home. Experience presides over all other requirements, and you will be able to tell the difference in the service you receive.
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