PLEASANTON, Calif.–Darim Vision in Pleasanton, Calif., is launching the PVE400 Portable video encoder/streamer wearable security camera, which offers black-box-type archiving and wireless/IP transmission of video, audio, and GPS tracking capabilities. The new PVE combines WiFi streaming and local recording to a flash card.
Real-time broadcasting for “point-of-view” situational awareness can be critical in many environments, from surveillance to inspection under extreme conditions; yet, networks cannot be relied upon to be 100-percent failsafe. Combining local recording with wireless transmission delivers a layer of redundancy, with the assurance that the entire event can be documented.
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The device, ruggedized to withstand harsh conditions, is being used worldwide by the military, SWAT teams, and special-event security, reveals a company representative. It is often deployed in remote surveillance applications, such as airport, oil rig, and mining inspection operations.
The compact MPEG-4 IP camera is a wearable unit supporting field-operational features such as auto-locking/quick-release interfaces, aluminum rugged encasement, waterproof bullet-head camera, and replaceable lithium-ion battery, specifically designed to meet the needs of harsh environments or critical/emergency response teams.
The PVE400 can be managed and monitored from an Incident Response Command Post or from a Central Operations Control Center, delivering real-time video, audio, and GPS information from outdoor environments. For more information contact Darim Vision online at www.darim.com.

