The Aegis 110 is a full HD 1080P body cam for documenting public interactions with civil servants, law enforcement and beyond.
Here’s the notable part. It’s a password protected system, which ensures all recorded footage is safe and confidential. 64GB of built-in memory can store plenty of HD footage with loop recording, which continually captures footage overwriting old files to conserve storage. You can always mark videos to save them as needed. It is legal to record law enforcement in public spaces, and protected by your first amendment rights.
How does this HD body cam actually work?
Aegis 110 clips onto your clothing easily to record everything from a more human perspective. That’s actually what a lot of phone recordings miss, especially when you’re active and your arms are flailing or things are moving at fast speeds. The 110-degree wide-angle lens ensures a full view of what’s in front of you. Meanwhile, up to ten hours of continuous recording even in total darkness ensures your full day is covered.
The 2-inch LCD screen on the back allows in-field previews so you can check footage if you need to. When you get back home, or back to a hotel room, you can upload and backup video content stored on the device via USB. Here’s perhaps the best part about it, however. The Aegis 110 is only $150, an incredibly reasonable price for a reliable body cam. I find that to be commendable, especially these days where companies are hiking up prices for everything.



Who is it for?
Protestors, event goers, social participants, journalists, anyone that needs documented recordings of interactions.
Where to buy?
MSRP: $150
