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Bodyworn Covert Video

The Body-Worn Covert Video range is designed for close-encounter surveillance, where discretion and positioning are more important than wide-area coverage. All systems in this category are built on a shared platform, providing consistent operation, recording behaviour, and time and date stamping.

Recording is in 720p, which is well suited to close-range interactions where facial detail, movement, and context matter most. Each system records both video and audio, with audio quality being a notable strength at close proximity.

Core Characteristics

  • 720p video recording optimised for close encounters
  • Video and audio capture
  • Motion-activated recording
  • Time and date stamping
  • Compact, discreet form factors

Deployment & Use

These systems are designed to be worn naturally on the body, providing a clear vantage point during face-to-face interactions while remaining low-visibility. Unlike overt body cameras, they are intended to go unnoticed, reducing the risk of altering behaviour during an interaction.

Due to their compact size, the systems can also be used in a static or unattended role, with motion detection enabled or disabled as required, allowing discreet recording without a visible camera presence.

Bodyworn Covert Video

What is the Body-Worn Covert Video range designed for?

The Body-Worn Covert Video range is designed for close-encounter surveillance, where discretion and precise positioning are more important than wide-area coverage.

What platform are these systems built on?

All systems in this category are built on a shared platform, ensuring consistent operation, recording behaviour, and accurate time and date stamping across devices.

What video quality do these systems record in?

Recording is in 720p, which is well suited for close-range interactions where facial detail, movement, and contextual information are most important.

Do these systems record audio as well as video?

Yes, each system records both video and audio, with audio quality being a notable strength, particularly during close-proximity interactions.

What are the core characteristics of the Body-Worn Covert Video systems?

The core characteristics include 720p video recording optimised for close encounters, video and audio capture, motion-activated recording, time and date stamping, and compact, discreet form factors.

How are these systems typically deployed?

These systems are designed to be worn naturally on the body, providing a clear vantage point during face-to-face interactions while remaining low-visibility.

How do these systems differ from overt body cameras?

Unlike overt body cameras, these systems are intended to go unnoticed, reducing the likelihood of altering behaviour during an interaction.

Can these systems be used in a static or unattended role?

Yes, due to their compact size, they can also be used in static or unattended deployments, with motion detection enabled or disabled as required for discreet recording without a visible camera presence.

Responsible Use Guide

Body-worn covert video systems are designed to support personal safety, situational awareness, and accurate documentation in circumstances where overt recording may be impractical.

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These systems are intended to provide an objective record of interactions rather than influence behaviour or escalate situations. Their discreet design allows events to be documented naturally, helping ensure that interactions unfold without added pressure or awareness of recording.

This natural documentation can be especially valuable when clarifying events after the fact or resolving disputes, as it provides a clear and unbiased account of what occurred, including context, timing and interaction dynamics.

Users should ensure that any deployment of body-worn covert video systems is lawful, proportionate and appropriate to the specific environment. This includes understanding and complying with all relevant local laws regarding recording, consent and privacy.

Responsible use also involves considering whether recording is genuinely necessary and ensuring the system is used with a clear purpose, aligned with personal safety, accountability and professional standards.