Law Enforcement Technology

JUN 2013

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2 P RODUCT S & T ECH NEW GEAR AND GADGETS 1 3 4 5 1.Allegro Industries' extensive family of safety equipment and Eyewear and lens care accessories includes a complete line of eyewear cleaning products, including two metal wall-mounted refillable cleaning stations. The Deluxe Low Profile Metal Cleaning Station fits into tight spaces and offers a handy mirror and lock for security. The Economy Low Profile Metal Cleaning Station is constructed from a high-gloss powder-coated finish that resists wear. At three inches deep it is the lowest profile cabinet on the market. 4. Intuitive license scanning for the modern patrol car in the marketplace, Americase has developed this case for the "Big Guns." The Aluma-Trans Series was developed for multiple uses. The 4AR case comes in two models: the AT-4AR and the AT-4AR-T. The latter has wider compartments to accommodate large optics. This case has heavy duty, padlockable twist latches. They come standard with the Americase Luggage Rack System, spring loaded handles, and wheels for easy maneuvering. Purpose-built for patrol cars, the 4910LR Microphone-Style Driver's License Area Imaging Scanner from L-Tron Corp. works hand-in-hand with TraCS software and other preferred law enforcement software packages. The 4910LR captures data from driver's licenses, vehicle registrations, and laptop or mobile phone screens, including bar codes, images, and signatures. TraCS and other software programs then manage the data collected by the 4910LR at traffic stops, accident scenes and incident scenes. The automation of traffic citation and accident/ incident reporting processes allows patrol officers to spend less time on manual paperwork and more time improving public safety, all while providing departments with secure data to analyze and act upon. Furthermore, in contrast to hand-written forms, e-citations have a track record for reducing the occurrence of reduced and dismissed violations. Circle 26 on Reader Service Card Circle 28 on Reader Service Card Circle 25 on Reader Service Card 2. Atocase for the big guns AR platform rifles Due the overwhelming popularity of 3. Motor officers with Bluetooth S-8000BT 5. Precision and the contours ofgetwoman's hand, control to the job done Seer Helmets' new headset for motor officers, the Specifically built to fit a connects wirelessly with the motor officer's department or personal cell phone. Answer an incoming call while keeping both hands on the handlebars. The intercom feature allows multiple headsets to communicate at the same time. The headset also pairs with any Bluetooth enabled device, including mobile phones, music players, and GPS systems using A2DP technology. the M-Pact from MECHANIX WEAR features a supple yet protective molded rubber top and high impact PORON XRD palm padding to reduce impact, abrasion, and vibration. A rubberized thumb, index finger and palm teamed with our second-skin fit provide hands with a level of precision and control needed to get the job done. Circle 27 on Reader Service Card Circle 29 on Reader Service Card www.officer.com June 2013 Law Enforcement Technology 17

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