Hikvision
Hikvision AE-VC153T-IT HD Surveillance Camera - Colour
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HIKVISION MOBILE 2XM6726G1 2MP DOME, IK10,INBUILT MIC,2.0MM 3YR
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HIKVISION MOBILE DI2032-G40 DASH CAM,1080P RES, 4G, 2.1MM, M12, 3YR
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HIKVISION MOBILE MC0108-0.3 AVIATION PLUG TO BMW, 0.3M,3YR
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HIKVISION MOBILE MP1460 WIRLESS MODULE, 2.4G& 5G, WIFI+4G, 3YR
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HIKVISION MOBILE MW3TF1 VECHILE VIDEO MEMORY CARD, 256GB,3YR
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HIKVISION MOBILE MD5043 DVR 4-CH , H.264/H.265, 2XHDD/SSD,3YR
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HIKVISION MOBILE 2XM6726G1-ID 2MP DOME, IK10, INBUILT MIC, 2.8MM,3YR
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HIKVISION MOBILE 2XM6222G1-ID 2MP DOME, IK10, INBUILT MIC, 4MM, 3YR
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HIKVISION MOBILE AE-DC5313-C6PRO DASH CAM, 1600P RES, 130 ANGLE, 3" IPS SCREEN, 28GB TF CA
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HIKVISION BODY WORN 2MP BODY CAM,GPS,WI-FI,4G, 3YR
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HIKVISION BODY WORN MH1310-N1-B, BODY CAM, BATTERY, 1YR
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Hikvision DS-MH1711-HM Adjustable Chest Strap
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HIKVISION BODY WORN MH1721 OBLIQUE SHOULDER HARNESS, BLACK,2YR
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Two distinct categories in one collection
Body worn cameras (BWC)
Wearable cameras for personnel in customer-facing or interaction-heavy roles. Use cases:
- Security officers and guards — patrol recording, incident documentation, assault evidence, complaint management.
- Transit and public-service staff — fare disputes, passenger interactions, incident documentation.
- Retail loss prevention — apprehension recording, in-store intervention documentation.
- Customer-facing institutional — library customer service, council customer service, some healthcare contexts where staff safety and evidence matter.
- Hospitality and licensed venues — incident documentation in high-risk customer service.
Mobile and vehicle CCTV
Cameras mounted in vehicles for evidence and fleet management:
- Taxi and rideshare — driver safety, incident documentation, fare disputes.
- Commercial fleet — driver behaviour, accident reconstruction, fleet management.
- Transit (bus, coach) — passenger safety, incident documentation, regulatory compliance.
- Emergency services — incident response, evidence capture, training documentation.
- Mobile command and security patrol vehicles — recording during deployment.
BWC deployment essentials
Camera fleet
One camera per officer plus typical 10-20% spare for charging cycles and maintenance. Camera selection by form factor (chest, shoulder, magnetic mount), recording mode (continuous, event-triggered, pre-event buffer), and battery life across shift length.
Docking infrastructure
Secure docking bays at the depot or office sized to the officer fleet plus simultaneous-shift-change capacity. Each dock automatically uploads footage and charges the camera. Network and power infrastructure at the docking location.
Evidence management
Managed system receiving the uploaded footage with chain-of-custody metadata (officer, shift, timestamps, GPS where supported). Role-based access for review. Audit logging. Retention policy aligned to legal and operational requirements.
Policy and procedure
Recording policy (continuous vs event-triggered vs operator-discretion), public notification (signage, verbal), workplace agreement consultation, evidence-handling procedure. Privacy compliance under Australian Privacy Principles.
Vehicle CCTV essentials
Camera count and position
Typical fleet vehicle CCTV: 1 forward-facing camera (driver-side capture and forward incident reconstruction), 1 driver-facing camera (driver behaviour and safety), 1-2 cabin cameras (passenger view for transit/rideshare/taxi), 1-2 external rear or side cameras for larger vehicles.
Mobile DVR/NVR
Vehicle-rated recorder (vibration tolerance, temperature range, vehicle power tolerance) with multi-channel input. Storage typically removable for offload at end of shift, or 4G uplink for continuous cloud sync.
4G/cellular uplink
For live viewing, event upload, and remote management. SIM card with appropriate data plan. Critical for fleet management where central operations needs visibility into vehicle status.
GPS integration
Most mobile DVRs include GPS for spatial event logging — events tagged with vehicle location, useful for incident reconstruction and route compliance.
Power and install
12 V or 24 V vehicle power, ignition-trigger to prevent battery drain, hardwired install for fleet use rather than cigarette-lighter connection. Professional install for fleet deployment.
Compliance and policy
Privacy
Australian Privacy Principles apply to all BWC and vehicle CCTV footage as personal information. Documented policy required for collection, use, storage, retention, disposal.
Workplace surveillance
BWC use is workplace surveillance for the staff wearing them. Vehicle CCTV is workplace surveillance for the drivers. Workplace agreement consultation typically required for both.
Public notification
Recording members of the public requires notification — signage at premises, verbal notification at significant interactions, public-facing policy. Exact requirements vary by sector.
Evidence chain
For footage intended as legal evidence, chain-of-custody management matters. Secure docking and managed evidence systems support the technical side; operational procedure completes the legal admissibility picture. Consult legal advice for specific deployment contexts.
Sector-specific compliance
Transit, taxi, rideshare, and emergency services may have specific regulatory requirements around CCTV (camera coverage, retention, footage access). Check the applicable regulation for the deployment context.
NDAA considerations
For procurement-restricted contexts (federal, defence, some state contracts), Axis Body Worn Cameras are NDAA §889 compliant — see Axis Body Worn. Vehicle CCTV brand compliance varies — confirm against specific procurement requirements.
Why buy from Security Cameras Australia
- Authorised dealer across multiple BWC and mobile CCTV brands · genuine Australian stock with manufacturer warranty.
- Deployment specification · BWC and vehicle CCTV are deployments not single products. We spec the fleet, infrastructure, and policy considerations together.
- Tender support · documentation for security service, transit, fleet, government procurement.
- Installer referrals · qualified installers for vehicle CCTV professional fit-out.
- Price-match · free shipping · 30-day returns.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Body Cams & Mobile Surveillance
What's the difference between a body-worn camera and a standard CCTV camera?
What's the difference between a body-worn camera and a standard CCTV camera?
Do we need to notify customers we're recording with BWC?
Do we need to notify customers we're recording with BWC?
What's the difference between vehicle CCTV with onboard storage vs 4G/cloud upload?
What's the difference between vehicle CCTV with onboard storage vs 4G/cloud upload?
How does footage from a BWC get into a legally-admissible state?
How does footage from a BWC get into a legally-admissible state?
Are body cameras and mobile CCTV worth the deployment overhead?
Are body cameras and mobile CCTV worth the deployment overhead?