Police Products
Explore our top picks designed to provide the support and reliability you require in the field
Top picks for a reliable timepiece that can stand up to the harsh conditions you encounter as a first responder
Artificial intelligence is changing the way police write reports
We take a look back at rescues of the most vulnerable among us, and appreciate our better angels
From electric vehicles to virtual reality training, these are some of the product innovations being delivered to police departments this year
Before you let those lateral transfer dollars burn a hole in your pocket, consider how to best invest in your financial security, on-duty safety or well-being
The price point for this product is within the range you would expect to pay for a standard duty holster – the quality and thoughtful design are above and beyond
View this webinar to hear about use cases deployed on Zebra devices running Windows Pro and how you can adopt these technologies for your teams
By engaging in self-talk, officers can identify the information needed to inform their decision-making
Head, face and neck protection during these trainings is key
You don’t only have one type of screwdriver in your toolbox
The board sent the issue back for further discussion and could vote in the future to let police use robots in a lethal manner in limited cases
In a surprise move, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors recently voted to allow San Francisco PD to deploy robots equipped to deliver lethal force
The vote was 8-3, with the majority agreeing to grant police the option despite strong objections from some groups
Improve situational awareness without separate hardware or increased officer distraction
The Latitude 7230 Rugged Extreme Tablet delivers dependability without compromise, even in the toughest environments.
Deploying good de-escalation techniques and conflict management skills can save your life
“If we have insufficient resources for our daily operations, we are truly behind the eight ball when severe weather and other emergencies occur,” a union rep said
When the suspect was asked about why he assaulted the officer, he said: “It’s Thanksgiving. I didn’t have anyone to spend it with. I might as well take it out on y’all”
The draft policy’s advancement prompted an outcry; the vote is scheduled for Nov. 29
Raising a Monell claim is one way plaintiffs try to get at the purse of the government agency in the role as the officer’s employer, supervisor and policy-maker
The company aims to provide an easier, more streamlined user experience
The man grabbed the officer’s TASER that ended up on the ground in the struggle; the officer, lying on the ground under the man at that point, then fired his weapon
Comfortable, functional footwear for every stage in your law enforcement career
Philadelphia police officials acknowledge the department lacks automated plate readers and other technology to trace cars with faked tags
How can a cop act from a place of wisdom and poise to be a true peace officer?
Red dots: Helping shooters build a repeatable process which leads to predictable results
Talks first began in 2015 regarding the implementation of body cameras and in-car dashboard cameras at the Olympia Police Department
Jenoptik’s TraffiData analysis software evaluates license plate data in real time so law enforcement agencies are always up to date, enabling quick crime detection and prevention
The book details what it is like to manage life and death situations and the toll it takes on cops like Minneapolis officer Donnell Crayton
Innovative technology allows officers to communicate with subjects and suspects from a safe distance
From improving communication to making that communication more informed, cloud technology can make policing speedier and more accurate
Sheriff Vernon Betts wants $2 million in funding for police take-home radios that would replace current outdated equipment