Utility, Inc. Rolls Out Innovative RocketIoT 3.0 System
In-car video and communications system undergoes enhanced software release and adds new purpose-built vehicle camera to provide better user experience for law enforcement agencies
Days after announcing record growth from Q1 2021, Utility, Inc. launches its latest iteration of the RocketIoT in-car video and communications system. The newly improved RocketIoT 3.0 includes software updates and enhancements, as well as the launch of the new purpose-built, multi-use vehicle video camera to improve upon the ecosystem of devices and services Utility, Inc. offers.
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The company’s ever-growing roster of law enforcement agency customers will benefit from an enhanced user interface that is compatible with both laptops and tablets. The innovative updates increase messaging capabilities across the system of vehicles and create modules that can be added to fit the unique needs of each agency partner, while improving upon the overall user experience. The 3.0 version is compatible with an on-board diagnostics module that shows vehicle diagnostics, such as engine performance and fluid levels, in real-time within the user interface in the vehicle.
“Our RocketIoT is the only proven vehicle-grade hardware that provides in-car video, a networking platform that’s FirstNet certified and a built-in OBDII/CAN streamer in one single box.”, said Simon Araya, chief technology officer (CTO) of Utility, Inc. “The RocketIoT extends the Utility platform out to the edge where critical and timely decisions are made. More to come.”
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Additionally, new RocketIoT users are now able to utilize a purpose-built, multi-use vehicle video camera designed specifically to support both the in-car video and the license plate reader modules. The device was designed to work internally mounted as the dash and backseat cameras or externally mounted as the Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) camera. Another newly added functionality includes a configurable push button on the device, which was a customer enhancement request. Additionally, it has inward and outward facing LED lights built-in as indicator lights to help law enforcement officers validate when video is recording.
The new purpose-built video camera device and modular software approach of the RocketIoT 3.0 updates allow for improved integration across all Utility, Inc. products and services, including the BodyWorn cameras and AVaiLWeb cloud-based digital evidence management platform. As part of Utility, Inc.’s commitment to its agency partners, the company is continuously working to innovate and improve upon its services to best fit the needs of customers and the communities they serve.
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