Press Releases

COBAN EDGE Press Release

"COBAN Technologies has again expanded its product line by introducing their next generation of digital in-car mobile video recorders, the COBAN TopCam EDGE . . ."

COBAN EDGE Vision Press Release

"COBAN Technologies has taken their newest and most advance product, the COBAN EDGE in-car digital video recording system and combined it with their new Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) system to create the new EDGE Vision. . ."

Abilene Police Get Digital Dash Cams

"Most Abilene Police Department patrol cars will soon have an updated video system that will be able to capture every minute of an officer's shift even if the camera isn't turned on. . ."

Orange County Approves Sheriff's Cameras

"The Orange County commissioners voted Thursday night to use $295,700 in federal grant money to buy 50 in-car video camera systems for the sheriff's department. . ."

LAPD Gets Cameras -- Officers, Community Welcome New Tool

"After 17 years of delay, Los Angeles is finally moving ahead with a plan to install in-car-video cameras in its police department’s patrol cars . . ."

LAPD Announces Digital In-Car Camera Technology

"Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa today joined Los Angeles Police Chief William J. Bratton at the Los Angeles Police Academy to unveil the Digital In-Car Camera System. . . ."

In-Car Video to go Digital

"Like most everything else in technology, KCPD in-car video systems are going digital. . . ."

Kansas City Police Switch To Digital Dashcams

"Kansas City is spending nearly $3 million dollars to upgrade the dashcam systems that record video in police patrol cars. . . ."

Police to get 280 Squad Car Cameras

"The Chicago Police Department is taking advantage of a rarely used purchasing power to speed the installation of the 280 squad car cameras promised by Mayor Daley seven months ago. . . ."

Tallahassee Police Cars Digitally Recording Police Actions

"Since 2000, cameras have sat on the right of the rear view mirror in many cop cars. Those cameras were recording on VHS tapes. . . ."