Axis Communications W120 1080p Body-Worn Camera (Black)
- Body Worn for Hands-Free Recording
- 1080p Resolution at 30 fps
- 2.3mm Fixed Lens
- 137° Horizontal Angle of View
Axis Communications W800 System Controller
- Centralized System Management
- Supports 5 W700/701 Docking Stations
- Supports up to 40 W100 Body-Worn Cams
- Fast Video Offloading
Axis Communications W111 Body-Worn Camera (Gray, 5-Pack)
Axis Communications W102 1080p Body-Worn Camera (Black, 5-Pack)
- Body Worn for Hands-Free Recording
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution at 30 fps
- 2.3mm Fixed Lens
- 137° Horizontal Angle of View
Axis Communications W120 1080p Body-Worn Camera (Black, 5-Pack)
- Body Worn for Hands-Free Recording
- 1080p Resolution at 30 fps
- 2.3mm Fixed Lens
- 137° Horizontal Angle of View
Axis Communications W102 1080p Body-Worn Camera (Black, 24-Pack)
- Body Worn for Hands-Free Recording
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution at 30 fps
- 2.3mm Fixed Lens
- 137° Horizontal Angle of View
Axis Communications W120 1080p Body-Worn Camera (Black, 24-Pack)
- Body Worn for Hands-Free Recording
- 1080p Resolution at 30 fps
- 2.3mm Fixed Lens
- 137° Horizontal Angle of View
Learning About Body Cameras
It's never been easier to record important moments with body cameras. Body-worn cameras are video recorders usually attached to items of clothing. While they're closely associated with law enforcement officers, many people also widely use these devices for social and recreational activities. Medical professionals use them to document patient care sessions, while journalists use them for interviews.
Types of Body Cameras
The most common body cameras are those that attach to your torso. Some are big enough to be obvious to other people, and may feature blinking indicator lights when recording. There are also body cameras meant for surveillance purposes that disguise as glasses, pens, or flash drives.
The right body camera for you depends on how you intend to use it. For sports activities and outdoor adventures, choose an action camera. It's compact, rugged, and waterproof. Drivers can also use wearable cameras to supplement evidence collected by vehicle cameras and GPS tracking devices before, during, and after car accidents and other vehicle-related incidents.
Key Features to Look for in a Body Camera
Many people want a camera with a wide field of view in order to capture a broad area, rather than only what's directly in front of it. For better clarity, choose an HD camera to better identify people and objects. Storage capacity is also important because it determines how long you can use the video recorder. External storage media such as SD cards and cloud storage can supplement built-in camera storage. If you desire remote viewing, pick a model that supports live streaming, which functions just like the Wi-Fi and wireless cameras used for home security. If you're looking for a good night vision body camera, choose one with infrared LED lights, which works well in low-light conditions. Most body-worn cameras can also take still photos. The ability to record audio is important for certain tasks such as policing and interviews. Wearable video recorders run on rechargeable batteries that usually last a few hours. Find a balance between camera size and battery life when choosing a body-worn model.
What Are Police Body Cameras?
These are rugged HD cameras used by police officers to record arrests, witness interviews, and crime scenes. Police body cameras are rugged, versatile, and capture clear audio and video. They also offer multiple mounting options, such as alligator clips, Velcro patches, holsters, and more. This allows placement flexibility, so police officers can keep their hands free and capture multiple angles of a scene.
Body cameras are great tools for capturing family moments, video evidence, and outdoor activities. At B&H, you can find new and used body cameras for sale, along with helpful accessories.


