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BodyWorn Tech brings exclusively Wolfcom’s new range of products to minimise risk and injury to your local council officers, and to maximise their performance whilst on duty.

  • Wolfcom Vision body worn cameras and accessories – the world’s smallest, lightest, secure and most versatile law enforcement body camera in the market today. Simple to use, the Wolfcom Vision will ensure any evidence is captured. Light enough to mount on a shirt or jumper, whilst having the full features of their more expensive and larger competitors. Priced from $500 ex gst, and includes external 21 hour battery.

Ask us for a free trial!

  • Wolfcom evidence management solutions (WEMS) and training – the Wolfcom evidence management solution is a robust and flexible digital evidence software that can manage all your CCTV and body camera video assets, photos, audio files, and documents, securely and safely. We can also assist in your camera and software training and installations, as well as a cloud storage solution, if required.
  • Wolfcom load bearing vests (LBV) and protective LBVs (cut/slash resistant) – The protective LBV is especially suited to both animal management & general compliance officers to minimise injury to the wearer from animals and public offenders. LBVs are totally customisable to your organisation’s requirements (colour, pockets, logos, etc). Priced from $85 ex gst.

Ask us for a sample!

BodyWorn Tech supplies local councils and law enforcement organisations in Australia and New Zealand, and we can work with you on a body camera or load bearing vest solution that will minimise risk to your officers and meet your budgetary requirements.
Please contact Rick Scarra on 0403 641 220 or email us at: Sales@bodyworntech.com.au.

You can also see our range of products and solutions on our new website at bodyworntech.com.au
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