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Motorola Solutions unveiled the LTE-enabled V500 body camera, the newest addition to the company’s mobile video portfolio that brings critical real-time field intelligence to emergency response.

V500 body camera

The V500 body camera enables first responders to stream live video and location to the control room, giving incident managers a better understanding of events and helping them respond quickly and efficiently.

After an incident has been resolved, the V500 also streamlines evidential workflows through LTE-based footage offload and simplifies administration via remote maintenance over mobile networks.

Eyes-on-scene

The V500 gives control room staff ‘eyes-on-scene’ so they have clarity on what's unfolding"

Frontline teams face high-stress situations where their attention needs to be entirely focused on the scene,” said Jeremiah Nelson, corporate vice president of response, Reporting, and evidence at Motorola Solutions.

The V500 gives control room staff ‘eyes-on-scene’ so they have clarity on what's unfolding, to not only dispatch the appropriate help but capture a record of critical events."

High-quality video and audio capture

"And now, everyone from IT technicians to evidence handlers can also benefit from this advanced LTE connectivity, by gaining access to the footage as soon as it has been recorded and managing cameras from anywhere.”

The new body camera offers high-quality video and audio capture and is equipped with an optional pre- and post-recording capability, helping to ensure there is a record of every interaction from start to finish. 

VideoManager evidence management software

Along with the rest of the Motorola Solutions mobile video portfolio, the V500 body camera uses the VideoManager evidence management software to enable the secure handling, storage, and sharing of evidence, either on-premises or in the cloud.

Additionally, the V500 integrates with Motorola Solutions’ ecosystem of technologies, from radio and in-car video systems to control room solutions, as well as Holster Aware Bluetooth sensors which can activate video recording and live-streaming if an officer draws a weapon.

2023 Global Product Leadership Award 

The analyst firm recognised that Motorola Solutions’ body camera systems outperform competitive solutions

The analyst firm Frost & Sullivan recently awarded Motorola Solutions with the 2023 Global Product Leadership Award in the global body camera market.

Following a thorough assessment of the global market, the analyst firm recognised that Motorola Solutions’ body camera systems outperform competitive solutions.

Transparency

For law enforcement and security personnel today, body-worn cameras are an essential tool to capture evidence and ensure transparency, and we expect to see continued growth in their adoption,” said Elizabeth Whynott, Frost & Sullivan best practices research analyst. “Motorola Solutions’ cost-effective body-worn cameras are easy to use and integrate seamlessly into existing public safety technology.”

Motorola Solutions continues to make significant investments in advancing a comprehensive portfolio of video security and digital evidence management products so organisations worldwide can leverage the most information to make the best possible decisions.

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