Monday 21 January 2013

TASER'S AXON FLEX


TASER has designed the AXON system, a tactical networkable computer that combines advanced audio-video record and capture capabilities worn by first responders. Law enforcement officers constantly false allegations that question their integrity and honor. With axon they can now show exactly what occurred from their perspective. This will improve officer efficiency and accountability.

The AXON system is comprised of three hardware components and offers three modes of operation. The HeadCam, Com Hub, and ATC (AXON Tactical Computer) offer simple plug-and-play workflow, with seamless integration into the existing radio communication system through a standard 3.5mm headphone connection. 

The HeadCam comes standard with a head brace similar to the behind the head style of the most popular jogging headphones used with MP3 players today. However, it can be mounted through various accessories to glasses, helmets, or just about anywhere – giving the officer the power to choose the configuration that maximizes his or her comfort and usability.
Features & Benefits:
• Integrates with Radio Earpiece
•  Color and Low Light IR
• Multiple Mounting Options

Com hub
Designed with input from hundreds of leading tactical trainers and operators, the AXON system is designed for simple, easy operation even under extreme stress. The Com Hub has a standard push to talk button for radio controls, and a single AXON event button, requiring the push of a single button to activate the AXON system to initiate event capture.

Features & Benefits:
• Connects HeadCam, Radio, ATC
•  User Controls
•  Push to Talk
•  Start / Stop Event Record
•  Privacy Button

ATC
The 4.3 inch touch screen display enables playback and analysis of incident video, as well as limitless future applications.
Features & Benefits:
  • Linux Operating System
  • 12-Hour Rechargeable Battery
  • LCD Screen
  •  Has a video screen that allows officers to watch the video during or after an incident. Officers can take the headcam off and watch the videoscreen to view in attics and around corners instead of using their head.
  •   Allows an officer to add markers on the video.
  •   Allows add narration tracks so an officer can go back later and articulate what he was feeling at a particular point of the video.
  •  Can be configured for pre-event recording. That means the recorder will record a set amount of time before the button is pushed. Rick Smith gave an example of 15 seconds.  


sources: Axon flex

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