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Police Product Test: Long Pole Camera

Police Product Test
By Chrip Trapp and Scott Smith
Source: POLICE Magazine June issue
http://policemag.epubxpress.com/link/POLI/2012/jun/60?s=0

Tactical Electronics LPSS3 Pole Camera

“This SWAT tool is so easy to use out of the box any team can scout attics and crawlspaces without unnecessarily endangering an officer’s life.”

Tactical Electronics’ LPSS3 pole camera is a great tool for SWAT operations and is designed so well anyone can use it. One of my SWAT team’s biggest concerns during secondary searches or looking for barricaded suspects is the threat from elevated dark crawl spaces such as attic openings. While testing during live operations, this Long POle Search System (hence the letters LPSS) was a wonderful help in minimizing team exposure.

When the device first arrived at the station, we found no instruction manual for the pole cam. No matter, after about thirty seconds of hands on discovery, members of our team were able to add lithium batteries, install the articulating LED camera head, turn on the monitor and fully extend the pole cam. The unit in the hands of a technology challenged officer wasn’t a problem, the design is genius.

It’s also practical. On several occasions, my team deployed the LPSS3 to clear attics of houses we served warrants on, and the device was easy to use. The wrist monitor that accompanied the pole cam was wireless, so the pole cam operator could watch the movement or hand the monitor over to another to view. Because the IR head proved to have adequate throw, we didn’t need to expose ourselves by crawling up into attics to conduct the searches. In years past we used mirrors for this task, but the LPSS3 makes such practice seem archaic.

Telescoping segments that extend 20 feet allowed my team to extend the pole cam deep into crawl spaces. Even fully extended, the unit was very manageable and operating it wasn’t too cumbersome for extended periods of time. A fully retracted LPSS3 could be thrown in a backpack or shoulder mounted scabbard for a breaching shotgun and taken with you on every deployment. Its weight is negligible at just under four pounds.

The LPSS3 really set itself apart from the other pole cams I have tested. Its ability to remain small until deployed at the desired length and its lightweight composite material translate into less burden on the operator.

Overall, I think the LPSS3 is the Mercedes-Benz of pole cameras. The only concern I had with the unit was the inability to store its LED heads together with the telescoping body because there isn’t enough room in the provided case. An improvement I’d suggest would be an adjustable Velcro strap for the wrist monitor instead of the supplied elastic fabric sleeve. This would give the monitor the ability to fasten to different sized arms, ballistic shield handles, or MOLLE webbing. But considering how useful I found the LPSS3 as is, it’s hard to complain. -Chris Trapp

See the full article at:  http://policemag.epubxpress.com/link/POLI/2012/jun/60?s=0 

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