6/17/2023 0 Comments Cam at workThe Ordro EP8 and its less-well specified sibling the EP6 offer, if not a unique perspective, then a very rare means of capturing it which will appeal to some. ![]() Read our full Boblov PD70 review (opens in new tab). It's a brilliant body cam package at this price, and while five hours of use might not cover a full shift, it's still way ahead of the recording time of most consumer 'wearable' cameras. The integral rechargeable lithium-ion battery is good for five hours of constant use in 1080P video mode or it can be stretched to 16 hours if the unit is placed in standby mode. This updated model even features a built-in screen, giving the choice of how and where you review footage. ![]() Attachment to clothing is via a rotatable clip, while video (1296P, 1080P or 720P) from the device can be streamed to your smartphone. There's an infrared night vision mode that activates automatically in the dark that can pick out faces at 30 feet, and the lens has a generous 170° angle of view. ![]() With a brand name straight out of Soviet-era Russia, this no-nonsense, extremely-capable body camera pares operation back to a few simple well-sized buttons, offering a generous 24-megapixel photo resolution. Plus if you're working in the wee small hours, you'll be looking for night vision functions such as infrared capture. Other desirable features will be a long battery life (especially if you work a long shift), decent camera resolution, and large (possibly expandable) data storage capacity, so you don’t run out of juice or memory at that crucial moment. You’ll also want something that’s robust and, ideally, can be worn out in all weathers and conditions. But how do you choose the right one for your needs?įor most people, the best body camera will be compact, unobtrusive, easily attached to clothing, and have a lens with a wide angle of view. In other words, just like cyclists use helmet cameras, and motorists use dash cams, all sorts of people can find body cameras handy. ![]()
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