Digital Barriers, a globally renowned provider of IoVT (internet of video things) surveillance and security products, has announced a new contract with Bogota’s Police force, to provide its BW600 body worn cameras for use on the city’s mass transportation system.
The BW600 body worn cameras is the world’s only low bandwidth bodycam camera that is capable of streaming live video and audio, over cellular and Wi-Fi networks, without latency or corruption. Digital Barriers’ unique technology typically requires 50% to 75% less bandwidth, when streaming live video.
BW600 body worn cameras
The Bogata Police will deploy the cameras to support officers working on the TransMilenio system
The Bogata Police will deploy the cameras to support officers working on the TransMilenio system, in order to help tackle rising crime across the transportation network. The body worn devices will be used to support the existing network of fixed cameras, across the system and will be linked to the TransMilenio central command.
Commenting on the move, Claudia Lopez, the Mayor of Bogota, said “This is an important development and we believe that these cameras will help us address crime on the transportation systems, and help us take care of our citizens.”
TransMilenio Command, the first to use the cameras
Around 100 members of the Bogota Police, from the TransMilenio Command will be the first to use the cameras in the field.
Bogota Police General, Eliecer Camacho, commented “These cameras will really help, when someone does something wrong, proof is needed. Images from the cameras will provide evidence and help to bring to justice anyone who commits a crime.”
Capable of live streaming over cellular networks
Zak Doffman, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Digital Barriers, said “We are proud to support Bogota’s police in helping to protect its citizens. This is the only bodycam capable of live streaming over cellular networks in real-world conditions, and that makes all the difference to front line officers. Our technology is a proven deterrent to crime and has been successfully deployed by police forces across the world.”