Throwable 360° cameras offer fast, panoramic views inside hazardous spaces, helping responders act quickly and safely.
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In
emergencies, responders often need to look inside unsafe spaces, such as
collapsed buildings, dark hallways, or sealed rooms. Traditional tools like
poles, mirrors, or robots can’t always reach or work fast enough.
Bounce Imaging offers another option.
Their compact cameras can be tossed or placed into a space and deliver full
360-degree visuals in seconds. It’s a quick way to gain awareness without
sending people in blind.
Each
device uses multiple lenses and smart stitching software to create a single, clear panoramic image. The video streams directly to phones or tablets, giving teams
a live view of what’s happening inside.
These
cameras are built to take hits. They can be thrown, dropped, or mounted on
poles and K-9 harnesses, and still provide stable, clear images from
hard-to-reach areas.
Some
models also offer thermal imaging, letting responders see heat through smoke,
darkness, or rubble.
Bounce
Imaging tools are already helping in different fields:
In each case, the goal is the same: to see clearly, act safely, and reduce risk.
Speed
can change outcomes. These devices start sending video as soon as they’re
deployed. No waiting, no scanning, just a full, panoramic feed in real time.
That
means teams can make faster decisions, coordinate better, and avoid walking
into the unknown. Everyone on the team can see the same feed and respond
accordingly.
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