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Iveda Introduces the Vemo Bodycam

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In a press release, “Iveda, the provider of IvedaAI™ video analytics, IoT platform for smart devices, and the Sentir® cloud-based video surveillance platform, recently announced the introduction of Vemo™, the next-generation multi-purpose mobile camera communications device.”

In continue to say that “using 4G, Vemo streams live video to headquarters and doubles as a walkie talkie with a push-to-talk feature. With its multi-mode audio, it can also be used for broadcasting and hands-free audio conferencing for group talk. Vemo has WiFi capability which is ideal for city-wide deployments. This saves the city cellular data cost where WiFi infrastructure exists.”

And “Vemo can also be used for AI vehicular telematics in smart city deployments with multi-modal transportation hubs for improved mobility throughout the city. It has built-in GPS that plots on a map the exact location of the person or vehicle with the Vemo device, indoor or outdoor.”

It ended by stating that, “unlike other bodycams, Vemo records video directly to the cloud. Should a Vemo unit gets damaged or lost before the user can return to headquarters, Iveda’s cloud platform ensures the video is preserved. Most bodycams on the market today require the user to return to headquarters to download video to a docking station before it can be uploaded to the cloud for viewing. A small number can stream live video, but they require a Wi-Fi connection to a router or smart phone.”

Read more at Globe Newswire.

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