2022-03-23

Hytera Demonstrates Leading Policing Innovations at the 2022 World Police Summit

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

On 14-17 March 2022, Hytera presented a variety of cutting-edge policing ideas at the World Police Summit.

Hytera demonstrated its body-worn camera (BWC) solution, as well as its narrowband and broadband convergent solutions, at the summit, which are transforming the way law enforcement personnel around the world operate and allowing them to create the future of policing.

To assist field officers in improving situational awareness, emergency reaction time, evidence gathering and management, the Hytera BWC solution is divided into two components: The first section is Real-time Command and Dispatch, which includes important features for mission-critical scenario analysis such as Push-to-Talk, live streaming, and position locating. The second component is Evidence Collection and Management, which includes docking stations for charging batteries and uploading evidence, as well as a DEM system for centrally managing and sharing evidence.

Body Cameras

The Hytera VM690, VM580D, VM780, and VM750D body cameras were on display at the exhibit. Among them, the newly-released VM690 made an unmistakable impression. The VM690 was designed to set the industry standard, with micro gimbal stabilization (MGS) capturing stable and precise images during movement and starlight night vision producing vivid films even in extremely low light circumstances.

Convergent Solution

Hytera's Narrowband and Broadband Convergent Solution combines cutting-edge Dual-mode Advanced Radio terminals with narrowband-broadband infrastructure and management software. It includes feature-rich broadband technologies while guaranteeing that key voice services such as TETRA, DMR, and PDT remain reliably accessible.

Along with the two essential technologies mentioned above, classic Hytera communications solutions such as narrowband communications and broadband communications were also on display during the exhibition.

"The 2022 World Police Summit was a resounding success. Throughout the event, we met and spoke with key officials, international delegations, and media representatives," Stanley Song, Deputy General Manager of Hytera's Overseas Sales Department, stated. " Sharing with the market our most advanced audio, video, and data solutions for increased situational awareness and public safety has been an amazing experience."