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Axon Body 3 is the next generation body-worn camera designed to improve officer safety with real-time situational awareness. Axon's previously announced strategic relationships with FirstNet ...
OAKLAND — Town voters approved the purchase of new police body cameras and artificial intelligence-powered software that its ...
The LTE-connected cameras start at $699, with additional costs for the Aware software that powers live-streaming. Axon first unveiled the cameras at a police conference in Orlando in 2018.
JOLIET, Ill. (WLS) -- Joliet police are the first in the state to acquire new translation technology. The new Axon Body 4 ...
Police officers wearing new cameras by Axon, the U.S.’s largest body camera supplier, will soon be able to send live video from their cameras back to base and elsewhere, potentially enhancing ...
Available for purchase today in the U.S., Australia, Canada, EU, and U.K., Axon Body Workforce is lightweight, customizable and integrated with Axon's industry-leading real-time operations and ...
Police body-camera maker Axon Enterprise announced Thursday it will not incorporate facial-recognition technology in its law-enforcement devices, a move that comes as California’s Legislature ...
LOS ANGELES — A major supplier of body cameras to law-enforcement agencies across the country has decided to forgo selling facial-recognition technology with its products. Axon, which supplies ...
Axon (AXON 0.66%) is trying to address each of those challenges with the Body 3 camera and associated hardware and software services for law enforcement. And the product just took a big step ...
For companies like Axon, the body camera market shows enormous growth potential. The market now includes roughly 60 companies that manufacture cameras; the two dominant ones are Axon and Vievu, ...
Axon Enterprise (NASDAQ: AAXN) has spent the last few years building out its product lineup and software infrastructure for law enforcement agencies around the world. Axon Body 2 and Flex are the ...
A Taser Axon body camera is pictured in this undated file photo. Taser International, based in Phoenix, Arizona, entered the market indirectly by putting cameras on some of its Taser weapons in 2005.
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