Body-worn cameras present an exciting new revenue opportunity for security dealers and integrators.
Body-worn cameras (BWCs) are no longer just for law enforcement and first responders. Today you can find nurses, delivery drivers, utility workers, and pharmacists wearing body cams in their day-to-day work.
An August 2021 report from 360 Research showed that the global body-worn camera market was valued at $1.62 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach $424.63 billion by 2026. Security dealers and integrators who want to seize the opportunity for new revenue streams through BWCs should understand not only the technology, but also the unique benefits these cameras provide. From supporting customer service to reducing liability, body-worn cameras provide valuable data to end users like no other device can.
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Since 2012, Eagle Eye Networks has provided smart cloud surveillance solutions, leveraging AI to drive natural language search, automation, and more. Eagle Eye’s camera-agnostic approach heightens security while saving money, time, and resources.
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