Onbody LEO video cameras are becoming more common.
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 12:20 pm
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6363119n
The above link is about 3 minutes long, and details the use of LEO "head cams" currently being
used by the Cincy, O. PD. These same cameras are being used by San Diego, CA; San Jose, CA; and Aberdeen, SD PD's.
These head-mounted cameras give a higher level of detail about what a LEO sees, as contrasted with the daschcams'
more static view of an encounter.
http://www.officer.com/product/10054246/copvu
The above link is a picture of a different LEO-mounted video device. The CopVu is a 2" by 3" camera,
and is mounted on the officer's chest, looking forward. The officer must turn it on when recording is desired,
and the device will record only 4 hours worth, so it can't be left on for an entire 8 hour work shift.
75 Texas police agencies use CopVu, including Denton County Constables, Frisco PD, and Little Elm PD.
It costs $895, which is cheaper than the $2,500 for a dashcam setup.
The CopVu system was covered in detail in a Dallas Morning News piece on 7/17/2011, but since the paper's
website is subscription-based, I can't link to that story.
http://www.vievu.com/video-samples/
The above link is to the Vievu onbody camera's website. Vievu cams are used by the 3 Watauga, Texas (Tarrant County)
motorcycle officers. It costs about $1,000 per camera. Watauga PD likes them because they don't overheat, like
motorcycle mounted camera systems. FYI - the town's name is pronounced "Wuh-tawg-uh".
SIA
The above link is about 3 minutes long, and details the use of LEO "head cams" currently being
used by the Cincy, O. PD. These same cameras are being used by San Diego, CA; San Jose, CA; and Aberdeen, SD PD's.
These head-mounted cameras give a higher level of detail about what a LEO sees, as contrasted with the daschcams'
more static view of an encounter.
http://www.officer.com/product/10054246/copvu
The above link is a picture of a different LEO-mounted video device. The CopVu is a 2" by 3" camera,
and is mounted on the officer's chest, looking forward. The officer must turn it on when recording is desired,
and the device will record only 4 hours worth, so it can't be left on for an entire 8 hour work shift.
75 Texas police agencies use CopVu, including Denton County Constables, Frisco PD, and Little Elm PD.
It costs $895, which is cheaper than the $2,500 for a dashcam setup.
The CopVu system was covered in detail in a Dallas Morning News piece on 7/17/2011, but since the paper's
website is subscription-based, I can't link to that story.
http://www.vievu.com/video-samples/
The above link is to the Vievu onbody camera's website. Vievu cams are used by the 3 Watauga, Texas (Tarrant County)
motorcycle officers. It costs about $1,000 per camera. Watauga PD likes them because they don't overheat, like
motorcycle mounted camera systems. FYI - the town's name is pronounced "Wuh-tawg-uh".
SIA