Digital Ally Runs Historic Sale: In-Car Video, Thermal Imaging Systems

Digital Ally, Inc., which develops, manufactures and markets advanced video surveillance, speed enforcement and thermal imaging products, is running an unprecedented sale in an effort to assist budget-constrained departments obtain the tools they need. This sale is in addition to recently launching the DVM-100, which is the least expensive law enforcement quality in-car video system in the industry.

“We want to make sure these tools can still reach the hands of the dedicated first responders that need them, despite widespread reductions in funds and tax revenues,” stated Stanton E. Ross, Chief Executive Officer at Digital Ally.

“Our video systems and thermal camera each feature unique capabilities and provide valuable evidence,” adds Ken McCoy, the Company’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “The in-car video systems record a wide view of the scene inside and surrounding the vehicle; portable video systems provide better insight into personal perspectives and will operate away from the vehicle; and the Thermal Ally lets first responders see victims, dangers and evidence they would not have been able to otherwise see.”

Digital Ally’s current offers include: a package deal allowing the purchase of a DVM-750 digital in car video system with a wearable FirstVu digital video system for $4995.00 ($995 off); $500 off the Laser Ally handheld LIDAR; $300.00 off the Thermal Ally thermal imaging camera; $200 off the FirstVu wearable/mountable video system; and $200 off the DVF-500 flashlight digital video system.

For more information, contact Digital Ally at 800-440-4947, sales@digitalallyinc.com or visit www.digitalallyinc.com.

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