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Fourth generation LaserCam

Kustom Signals’ fourth generation hand-held video Lidar-based LaserCam 4 is powered by the ProLaser 4 for superior performance and offers greater range to target, faster acquisition time and image resolution of plates at longer distances, providing a comprehensive video record of speed enforcement and target tracking history. The ergonomic and rugged hand-held camera offers different presets for ambient lighting conditions and can be tripod mounted if required. Kustom Signals claims the camera provides i
May 30, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Kustom Signals' LaserCam 4
7714 Kustom Signals’ fourth generation hand-held video Lidar-based LaserCam 4 is powered by the ProLaser 4 for superior performance and offers greater range to target, faster acquisition time and image resolution of plates at longer distances, providing a comprehensive video record of speed enforcement and target tracking history.

The ergonomic and rugged hand-held camera offers different presets for ambient lighting conditions and can be tripod mounted if required. Kustom Signals claims the camera provides irrefutable video evidence, with the capability to record seatbelt or mobile phone infractions.  The ProLog back office stores each video, image and metadata generated by the camera.

The camera is enabled to wirelessly print to a Bluetooth printer for roadside citations; offence images contain GPS coordinates, serial number, operator ID and date and time stamp.

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