Edesix, a global provider of Body Worn Camera solutions, is delighted to announce the launch of its new VideoTag VT-100 - where the incident recorder meets the body worn camera.
The VT-100 is recording device specifically designed to meet the needs of retailers, lone workers and other public facing businesses. It is similar to the VT-50 incident recorder, but with the benefits of more durability and longer battery life.
The VT-100 is proven to deter aggression, protect staff and provide secure evidential-quality footage on demand. It is robust and weatherproof, while remaining lightweight, unobtrusive, cost-effective and easy to use.
The VT-100 can record up to four hours of continuous footage, requires no extra training, streams live footage, and has a standby battery-life of up to three months, meaning users don't need to worry about charging the device often.
The VT-100 offers a cost-effective, secure and practical approach to wearable security for incident recording and workflow management"
Incident recorders and body worn cameras
The VT-100 also provides complementary audio and video capture of incidents when utilised as part of a larger Body Worn Camera and CCTV security function. Richie McBride, CEO of Edesix commented: "We are delighted to announce the launch of our new VideoTag VT-100. The beauty of this product is that it bridges the gap between the smaller incident recorder and the more powerful Body Worn Camera.
McBride adds: "The VT-100 will allow staff in public-facing roles, who are not always part of the security team, to create a safer working environment for themselves and their colleagues. It offers a cost-effective, secure and practical approach to wearable security for incident recording and workflow management."
Edesix will be showcasing the new VT-100 at this year's IFSEC in June.