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Body cameras ensure security*

Body worn cameras are the perfect solution for security personnel, local councils, law enforcement and other organisations where video evidence is highly beneficial. 


Video proof can support investigations, reduce complaints and allegations made against officers, reduce aggressive behaviour, improve collection of evidence, improve officer conduct and cover areas not covered by regular CCTV.

Body cameras also serve as ideal training instruments, where recruits or new officers can playback and learn from past incidents. For example, new or existing council officers (such as ticket inspectors) can review footage on how to perform during difficult situations with the public.

Overwatch Security provides a range of body worn cameras, accessories, apparatuses and vests. All our models support well over eight hours of battery life, record in high definition and are weatherproof. They are priced from $395 inc GST.

We focus on simplicity with an easy data retrieval process through USB, and as such, there are no subscription costs, no hidden fees and no additional charges.

Key features such as these are well received by many of our clients. 

A spokesperson from City of Adelaide, said, “We are finding the units easy to use, and downloading the footage that we need to capture is a breeze with not having to use a separate software program for that purpose.”

We supply to numerous other councils and organisations across Australia and can work with you on a body camera or load bearing vest solution that will improve officer safety and meet your requirements.

Please email us at: info@overwatchsecurity.com.au or you can visit our website at overwatchsecurity.com.au

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