Digital Ally’s® FirstVu™ HD Officer-Worn Video System can now stream live video and/or audio to allow real-time remote situational awareness during incidents. All that is required is a Wi-Fi hotspot, such as that provided by a vehicle cell modem or mobile phone, to transmit high quality video at 30 FPS (frames per second). Numerous types of devices may be granted access to the stream, such as officer cell phones, supervisor or dispatch computers, and vehicle MDCs. The live video feed can also be viewed in Digital Ally’s® new mobile smartphone app.
To see the FirstVu HD’s live streaming capabilities in action, contact Digital Ally® for a demo or watch the archived recording of the live broadcast from the Midwest Motorcycle Challenge at: www.digitalallyinc.com/stream.
Other new features for the FirstVu HD include VuLink™, which allows the system to receive wireless triggers from a vehicle to automatically start recording just like or in conjunction with any Digital Ally® in-car video system, a cloud storage option, a mobile app for system control and recording management, a docking station which automatically charges the FirstVu HD’s batteries while simultaneously uploading recordings to cloud or on-site storage, and additional mounting options.
About Digital Ally, Inc.®
Digital Ally® provides a complete line of vehicle video systems integrated into a rear-view mirror, utilizing compact monitor controllers, or laptops/MDCs; compact video systems that may be worn or mounted; a digital video flashlight; and LIDAR handheld speed enforcement systems. For more information, contact Digital Ally® at 800-440-4947 (+913.814.7774 international), [email protected] or visit www.digitalallyinc.com.