Hi, I must admit this post is quite funny and I had a good laugh reading it. I obviously see the point made here > the Camera Vest is not the most optimal covert solution, but in order to show the different elements that have been integrated in the Body-Worn solutions I had to go for a visual of the overt Camera Vest solution. What am I to show when it's completely covert ;-) The 3G Covert Backpack is one possible covert integration but Wireless CCTV can develop many different bespoke solutions. http://www.wcctv.co.uk/Downloads/WCCTV_Covert_Backpack.jpg
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Hi,
I must admit this post is quite funny and I had a good laugh reading it. I obviously see the point made here > the Camera Vest is not the most optimal covert solution, but in order to show the different elements that have been integrated in the Body-Worn solutions I had to go for a visual of the overt Camera Vest solution. What am I to show when it's completely covert ;-)
The 3G Covert Backpack is one possible covert integration but Wireless CCTV can develop many different bespoke solutions.
http://www.wcctv.co.uk/Downloads/WCCTV_Covert_Backpack.jpg
By the way, some Street Wardens are using this kit in a consciously ostentatious way:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7016380.stm
And if you want to read about the available body-worn solutions:
http://www.wcctv.co.uk/downloads.aspx?page=419
Cheers
Greg, Marketing Manager at Wireless CCTV