The spherical camera helps rescue the hostage

Picture 1 of The spherical camera helps rescue the hostage Police officers responsible for rescuing hostages and carrying out other dangerous missions now have an additional powerful tool: a spherical camera can be thrown away, bouncing on the ground. , recording and recording for 2 hours.

The EyeBall weighs in at a mere 0.4kg, protected by a durable rubber cover and polyurethane resin - a synthetic resin for painting. This allows it to be thrown through the window or bouncing over the wall. When it arrives, it will stabilize, then start recording and transmitting the image and sound to a distance of 183m.

Other measures to remotely monitor images and sounds in dangerous activities often require close proximity to the object, and this is a potentially dangerous, even fatal way.

EyeBall is an invention of an Israeli company, ODF Optronics. This device has been sold to the military, Israeli secret services and Asian and European clients.

Police can spend $ 4,800 to buy two Eyeballs, recharge their batteries after two hours of use, the equivalent of surveillance equipment.

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