With the self-developed PMR communication equipment and leading PMR communication technologies, as well as talented management and R&D teams, Hytera devotes itself to the communication integration services for the public safety, fire fighting, emergency services (government emergency, power, civil air defense, and safety supervision), operators, forestry, petrochemistry, radio and television, and more. Also, Hytera has rich experience in vehicle refitting business.
The Body-Worn Camera (BWC), also known as body-worn video or bodycam, is a wearable audio, video, or photographic recording system. They are typically worn on the officer's uniform or helmet and used by police officers to record their daily routine, and evidence from law enforcement scenes. Evidence recorded by bodycam can help prevent and resolve controversial complaints brought by members of the public; and improve police transparency, performance, and accountability. It is a highly effective resource, providing unchangeable audio and visual records of interactions that capture critical evidence in the event of a crime, police-citizen interaction, or use-of-force incident.
Using walkie-talkies to stay connected and communicate is an efficient way
What is a Walkie-Talkie?
Walkie-talkies are handheld portable radios: that utilize radio waves to allow for wireless communication on a single shared frequency band. They are now widely used in a variety of organizations and industries that require instant and group communication.
With strong mobility and low costs, the small-sized communication command vehicle provides basic communication and command functions. It is always ready for missions and applies to emergency response, daily patrol, and other tasks.