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Hand held Lidar high performance laser camera

Kustom Signals has launched its latest generation hand-held video laser, LaserCam 4, powered by the award winning ProLaser 4. LaserCam 4 offers greater range to target, faster acquisition time and image resolution of plates at longer distances, providing a comprehensive video record of tracking history. Superior optics, advanced software and narrower beam width provide exceptional performance. Ergonomically designed, the rugged, forward-sweep pistol grip and trigger angle provide outstanding balance and
April 8, 2014 Read time: 1 min
7714 Kustom Signals has launched its latest generation hand-held video laser, LaserCam 4, powered by the award winning ProLaser 4.  LaserCam 4 offers greater range to target, faster acquisition time and image resolution of plates at longer distances, providing a comprehensive video record of tracking history. Superior optics, advanced software and narrower beam width provide exceptional performance.

Ergonomically designed, the rugged, forward-sweep pistol grip and trigger angle provide outstanding balance and fit. The unit is specifically angled to align the user’s hand, arm, eyes and target while affording a comfortable, secure grip.

With high contrast visibility day and night, the new OLED rear display and HUD provide faster response time, substantial information and improved night-time operation.

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