Product Spotlight: Mobile Data

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From the May 2011 Issue Thursday, May 19, 2011

As a police officer, you thrive on information. You need it to anticipate what you’ll encounter and to do your job once you’re on the scene. Mobile data devices help you transfer critical data. For that reason, they make your job faster, more efficient and safer.

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Product Spotlight: Mobile Data

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Covert Cameras

RoboVu’s new line of covert cameras (RoboSPY) allows you to view live-surveillance video information remotely. These covert cameras, RoboBOX and RoboLUM, utilize a non-ground plane antenna, power supply and cooling fans to transmit video over a broadband network. The RoboBOX can be easily mounted on wooden power poles, metal power poles or street lights. The RoboLUM covert camera is built into standard street lights. These cameras can bring network security, information management and storage, video surveillance and analysis to your agency or department. RoboVu—480/346-7016 www.robovu.com


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Rugged, Wearable Computer

General Dynamics’ Itronix GD300 is a wearable computer that provides situational awareness and computing capabilities in a small package. The rugged, arm- or chest-worn computer weighs less than 8 oz. and operates like an ultra-sensitive commercial GPS unit or, with the click of a cable, interfaces with tactical and commercial radios for secure access to the network. With the Android-based operating system, the GD300 easily accommodates current and emerging apps for LEOs. And it’s compatible with tactical and land mobile radios via a simple cable connection.
General Dynamics—800/441-1309 www.gd-itronix.com


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A New Kind of Tough

Panasonic’s recently upgraded Toughbook PDRC includes a vehicle-mounted display and keyboard for accessibility inside police cruisers. This updated PDRC features a brighter touch screen display (40% brighter than the previous version), improved user visibility and a reduction in connection cables. It supports Windows 7 software and is compatible with other Toughbook mobile computers—the U1, H1 Field, 19 and 31. Panasonic—800/211-7262 www.panasonic.com


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All-in-One Tracer

Datalux’s new Tracer unit features an Intel Core2 Duo mobile processor and a 12", high-resolution touch screen with LED backlighting that’s viewable in direct sunlight and at night. It includes a removable 160-GB SATA HDD (larger drives available), up to 384-MB of video memory and a memory slot for upgrades. The Tracer supports all wireless connectivity options and has optional Bluetooth capabilities. Mounting options are also available for all makes and models of law enforcement vehicles. Datalux—800/328-2589 www.datalux.com



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