CammPro I826 1296P HD Police Body Camera,64G Memory, Waterproof Body Worn Camera, Premium Portable Body Camera with Audio Recording Wearable, Night Vision, GPS for Law Enforcement



About this item

  • 64Gb Large Memory: Built In 64Gb Built-In Storage Allows For Hours Of Footage Without Worrying About Running Out Of Space.
  • 1296P Hd, Night Vision: 1296P Hd Recording, This Body Camera Equipped With High-Intensity Infrared Leds, Also Capture Clear Footage Up To 50 Feet Away In Pitch-Black Darkness.
  • Long Battery Life: A Powerful 3500Mah Battery Lets You Record Footage For Up To 10 Hours In A Row, Enough To Get Through Multiple Shifts Without Needing To Worry About Battery Life. 2 Inch Lcd Monitor Allows You To Instantly Watch Back Previous Recordings.
  • Password Or Password-Free Setting To Suit Different Requirements


WHY CammPro I826 64G Body Camera

  • Chipset: Ambarella A7LA50
  • Long battery life for 11 Hours Continuous Video Recording
  • Embed Time, Police ID, Camera ID, GPS Longitude & Latitude Watermark
  • Low Temperature Protection, Withstand the hardest weather
  • 1296P True HD Video
  • Waterproof, Shockproof
  • 140° Field of View, Capture All Situations
  • Infrared 10 Meter Night Vision with Visible


CammPro I826 64G Police Body Camera

What is CammPro I826 Body Camera

Police body camera often utilized by law enforcement to record their interactions with the public or gather video evidence at crime scenes.

Nowadays it's also widely used in military, public service and citizen surveillance.

I826 Body Worn Camera is the most classical and popular product developed by CammPro, it is a full-featured police camera for simple recording.

Benefits of CammPro I826 Body Camera
In a study conducted by PERF with support from the Department of Justice's Office of Community-Oriented Policing Services (COPS), benefits which affected both police and the public included the following:

  • Providing evidence in domestic violence cases.
  • Improving evidence collection at accident scenes.
  • Assisting in exiting consent decrees.
  • Helping command staff recognize patterns of officer behavior.
  • Decreasing complaints filed against officers.














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