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LE3 Wearable Cameras

LE3 Wearable Cameras

VIEVU has announced the availability of its LE3 wearable cameras. It is a secure HD video camera designed for law enforcement use and evidence standards. It has a combination of speed/functionality, ease-of-use for the end user. Designed by cops, for cops, it is a small, lightweight video recorder about the size of a pager, and can easily be worn on the uniform. The LE3 was built to make operation simple, such as its simple lens slide cover that acts as an on/off switch for easy activation in stressful situations.

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