New Gun-Mounted Cameras Will Revolutionize Police Work
Centinel’s Shield Weapon Camera fits with the vast majority of gun holsters and its software complies with law enforcement protocols for access and logging files. “We’re in the business of having an unbiased tool which can solve one of the most contentious problems in the U.S. right now,” said Centinel CEO Max Kramer.
The gun-camera mounts under the barrel of the gun and starts rolling as soon as a weapon is drawn. Video is encrypted and can be stored locally or in the cloud using Amazon’s AWS Government Cloud infrastructure.
The drawing of a weapon also triggers an alert, sent via a mobile app, to a desktop portal manned by an officer back at a police office.
According to the company’s website, its camera is a universal tamper-proof device intended to provide communities with the video evidence and accountability they want.
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