Panasonic i-PRO Sensing Solutions is excited to announce their new in-car video (ICV4000) system, featuring a powerful new video processing unit (VPU4000). With high-speed processing, wireless networking, new security features, improved image quality and easier deployment, the new Panasonic i-PRO ICV4000 system takes in-car video technology into the future.

ICV4000 in-car video system

Panasonic i-PRO in-car video systems for law enforcement and professional security applications have a well-deserved reputation for exceptional reliability and video quality,” said David O’Connor, Director of Public Safety Division at Panasonic i-PRO Sensing Solutions Corp. of America.

He adds, “Building from that legacy and our extensive experience in professional video recording technology, the ICV4000 is a next generation in-car video evidence capture solution, with higher performance, improved security, and simplified installation.

Supports MPEG-4 recording format

The new ICV4000 in-car video system employs the MPEG-4 recording format

The new ICV4000 in-car video system employs the MPEG-4 recording format, eliminating the need for proprietary media devices and making it easier to share video and audio content with other applications. By eliminating the conversion processes and workflows associated with proprietary video formats, the ICV4000 provides a more streamlined approach to video reviewing and sharing.

As with all evidence-capture technology, securing the integrity of video and audio data is a top priority. The ICV4000 system uses new and improved security features, such as SSD drive lock and AES/256 data encryption at rest, which ensure that evidence data is completely secure and cannot be accessed, or forcibly removed by unauthorised parties.

Multiple options for front-end cameras

With several options for front-end cameras, the ICV4000 in-car video system offers industry renowned full 1080p HD recording, along with a wider field of view and multiple optical/digital zoom levels. This provides users with superior video evidence quality and ensures that every detail is clearly captured, even under challenging conditions.

The ICV4000 system incorporates embedded Bluetooth (BLE) and two wireless LAN modules, to support seamless integration with Panasonic i-PRO’s BWC4000.

Consolidated design

Additionally, the ICV4000 features a consolidated system design that combines multiple system features, which results in reduced vehicle installation time and easier deployment, and usability. With higher performance, superior image quality and the open standard MPEG-4 recording format, the new Panasonic i-PRO ICV4000 system is the ideal choice for virtually every in-car video system application.

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