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What is the difference between 4G law enforcement recorder and stand-alone law enforcement recorder

December 13 , 2023

As the name suggests, the stand-alone law enforcement recorder is not connected to the network. Video and picture files can only be stored in the machine, and then the files are copied to the computer hard drive through the data cable for storage. This method is not conducive to systematic management of files. In order to facilitate There is a collection station behind the management, which can charge multiple units in a unified manner, import and export files, and classify files, as shown below:

However, to meet more customer's needs, we have launched 4G and 5G law enforcement recorders, which can realize cluster intercom, group call, individual call, track playback, real-time positioning, real-time video, electronic fence, patrol and other functions. Equipped with these functions, there will generally be a computer-side command and dispatch platform, as shown below:

Choosing a law enforcement recorder should still be based on your needs. If you are using an environment such as a mountainous area with poor signal and the storage capacity is not very large, you can consider buying a stand-alone version of the law enforcement recorder and perform regular computer backups manually. If your usage scenario requires real-time command and dispatch, system management of overall files, automatic backup and other functions, choose the 4G version.

 

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