Flash Cam™
We live in a digital world. We post images of our lives every day to our social media. Outdoor enthusiasts have body cams, bike cams, and helmet cams to record and share their adventures. Cyclists attach lights to their bikes and helmets to see better. We carry flashlights or use headlamps when we are out hiking, camping or just walking the dog. What if you simply want to record your kids enjoying trick-or-treating without having to carry multiple pieces of equipment and wonder if your cell phone camera can see well enough at night to record the festivities?
Law enforcement at all levels, from local to governmental, use body cams to record arrests and assist in prosecutions. The military uses helmet cams in combat situations to live view and record mission events while carrying flashlights and laser pointers attached to their weapons and uniforms. These men and woman in uniforms must carry so much equipment that it can slow them down at a critical moment.
All of these different devices help us but no one device does it all. Do you really want to be weighed down carrying a flashlight, video device, laser signally device, and night vision equipment when you are out on a hike, camping, or hunting? Why carry multiple pieces of equipment when all we need is an all-in-one that can light our way while recording audio/video or still images we wish to capture both during the day and at night, and can still act as an emergency signal if we get into trouble.
The Flash Cam™ does it all in one compact unit.
PRODUCT FEATURES & BENEFITS
Special Features
- LED lights to emit visible light
- Infrared light emitters to allow video and still photos in the dark
- Laser pointer/signaling light emitter
- HD camera able to take still photos and audio/video
- SD memory card slot
- Rechargeable battery with port for charging cord
- Battery power level indicator
PRODUCT DETAILS
The concept of the Flash Cam™ is a proposed two-in-one flashlight camera that would provide superior hand grip and quality light beam focus similar to other LED and tactical flashlights. However, it would have both high output visible LEDs as well as infrared LEDs for day and night imaging. The LEDs would be placed in concentric patterns around the HD camera sensor in the middle of the illumination head. The Flash Cam™ would also include a laser pointer/signaling feature with various laser intensity options for civilian as well as law enforcement or military use. For emergency signaling purposes the laser signaling mode is suggested to have a visual 5 mile line-of–sight range.
The main power on-off switch would be in the typical flashlight body position along with secondary control switches for operating the laser pointer, visible or infrared LED illumination and low-medium-high intensity options, and camera mode which (photo, video, etc.). A separate record button at the rear of the flashlight body could offer easy to use operation along with a LED indicator for video mode operation.
The HD camera would be a minimum of 2k resolution (1920 x 1080) with an autofocus capability. The HD camera would support all modern digital photo and video formats including, but not limited to: JPG, PNG, BMP, AVI, FLV MOV, and MP4 so as to be able to be usable with any personal computer or mobile device platform and operating systems. A built-in microphone would permit audio-video capture a swell. A micro-SD flash memory card slot for photo and video capture storage would have a rubber seal cap feature to protect the interior from moisture.
The product could also be built to military specification ratings for waterproofing and water immersion, mechanical vibration tolerance, impact resistance and drop survivability, etc. It would be recommended that the power source be a rechargeable 5000 milliampere-hour battery with a USB-C charging port with a rubber cap seal.
Materials needed to produce the Flash Cam™:
- Aluminum or similar body substance
- LED lights
- Infrared lights
- Laser light emitter
- HD camera
- SD card reader
- Rechargeable battery
- Charging power cord
- Rubber caps
The Flash Cam™ is covered by United States Utility Patent: 11,496,655
For additional information, licensing opportunities, and a full prospectus on the Flash Cam™ contact:
BankOnIP
VP of Business Development
Email: info@BankOnIP.com