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Kustom Signals introduces long range accessory for LaserCam 4

Kustom Signals is set to add the LaserCam 4 LR, a new long range lens accessory for the LaserCam 4 enforcement camera which will be introduced in 2017.
February 9, 2017 Read time: 1 min

7714 Kustom Signals is set to add the LaserCam 4 LR, a new long range lens accessory for the LaserCam 4 enforcement camera which will be introduced this year. 

The LaserCam 4 LR is an optical lens accessory that increases the operational range to provide video or photo evidence that can identify registration plates, depending on region, at approximately 400m (1312 feet).

According to the company, not only does the LaserCam 4 offers image resolution of plates at longer distances, it has faster acquisition time and provides a comprehensive video record of the tracking history.

Other features including AutoTrak which continually zooms with target tracking to optimise target-specific speed measurements and simplify use.

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