Force Protection Video Equipment Introduces LE10 Camera System for Body Video Law Enforcement Market

Force Protection Video Equipment today announced its entry into the on the body video law enforcement market with the LE10 camera System. The LE10 is a small body worn high definition (HD) camera which is half the size and half the price ($195.00) of most law enforcement cameras currently available.

The LE10 is rich with features such as still picture ability 8MP, WIFI, 4x zoom and audio recording. The LE10 does not require special software or expensive storage contracts. The video files can quickly be downloaded into a standard Law Enforcement case file and the micro SD cards are sealed in the provided static evidence bags and then securely stored in the department's evidence locker.

The Force Protection Video LE10 kit is an all-inclusive camera system. Everything to begin recording and preserving the recording is with the camera system. The process of storing evidence at a department has been used for hundreds of years. The original SD cards from our cameras are stored in supplied static evidence bags after copies are made for prosecutors and defense lawyers. There is no per month fee to store the video. S.Walker, Raleigh NC

The Force Protection Video LE10 camera is a rugged design which incorporates Ambarella (NASDAQ: AMBA) made chips that allow cameras and other devices to record high definition video. It is the chip supplier of the popular GoPro (NASDAQ:GPRO) sports cameras.

Force Protection Video Equipment has over 30 Years’ experience providing quality video and audio equipment to Law Enforcement.

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