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Doing that would be a great technical challenge, as the battery that would be required to sustain it for a full day's worth of use would have to be significantly large, especially if the camera is always streaming too. The battery would likely have to be external to the unit, and so therefore it'd defeat the versatility of a bodycam like the VT100.
@@pray01121976 They don’t record at their full spec, they record at a low bit rate and without audio until the unit is activated. Body cams from Axis, Motorola and Reveal do the exact same, as encoding video and audio at full bit rate requires significantly more computing power and thus a higher battery draw