MOHOC tactical live streaming on the battlefield
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MOHOC – creator of the world’s first military-optimised helmet cameras, launched LASO, a WiFi-based tactical video transmitter to livestream video from MOHOC cameras to teammates and command.
Small, rugged and easy-to-use, LASO (Trade Marked) is a two-part booster system that extends the MOHOC Camera’s existing WiFi-streaming distance up to 10 times the stand-alone camera (line-of-sight up to 200m/650ft).
The operational benefits for real-time situational awareness include EOD, room clearing, K9, riot control, surveillance and training.
MOHOC Inc Vice President of Product Development Dan Fuhrman said that since pre-launch at SOFIC and Eurosatory in 2018, tactical operators had successfully deployed LASO beta-test units.
“Thanks to their feedback, the product is now ready for the mass market,” Mr Fuhrman said.
“As MOHOC’s first tactical video transmitter, LASO represents our commitment to pioneer live-streaming video technology specifically developed for defence and law enforcement.”
LASO is a rapidly deployed system that requires nothing more than powering on and opening the app.
Cable-free and body-worn, LASO consists of a transmitter unit that accompanies the operator with the MOHOC camera, and a pre-paired viewer unit that stays with those who need to watch the video, on phone or tablet through MOHOC’s iOS or Android app.
LASO was launched at SHOT Show in Las Vegas this week and is available for immediate purchase (MSRP $499) from www.mohoc.com or from authorised MOHOC dealers.
This is not a sponsored post – CONTACT has no commercial relationship with MOHOC (yet 😉 ).
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