Wavesight protects workers with its body-worn camera

June 23, 2025
Wavesight protects workers with its body-worn camera

Wavesight has highlighted the benefits of its body-worn camera that offers an integrated communication solution. The HawkEye body-worn camera can reportedly record evidence in real time and be streamed live via LTE.

The body-worn camera can also be used as a Push to Talk device, allowing for multiple devices to be used at once.

Body-worn cameras: Protecting staff

With Wavesight’s cloud services and customisable features such as task management, the HawkEye is reportedly able to protect lone workers by recording interactions. HawkEye can reportedly integrate with existing communications systems to help promote safety and ensure the wellbeing of workers.

With the intelligence built into the Cloud Services, the device can reportedly become a local, national or worldwide communication solution

Manage your digital evidence

The docking station management platform facilitates the management of the data collected by body-worn cameras, which enables users at all levels to upload various types of data (video, audio and photos) from cameras to the system platform for unified storage and management.

This is said to make it simple and easy for authorised personnel at all levels to retrieve, view, browse and download the various types of data uploaded after logging into the system.

Cloud Services: Do more with what you have

Wavesight emphasises that key features of its HawkEye are:

  • Greater service offering
  • Instant communication
  • Subscription based
  • Secure
  • Reach

Customisation: Lone worker protection

Pushing the Emergency Call Button can reportedly cause an alert to be sent to predefined users including the location of the body-worn camera. Additionally, a full duplex call is initiated between the parties.

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