APEX, N.C., May 02, 2018 -- Force Protection Video Equipment (OTCQB:FPVD) announced today that it has recorded record revenues which are up approximately 85% from 2016.
The introduction of specialized video surveillance cameras to the Force product line has been key in the revenue growth for Force Protection Video. We will continue to add state of the art cameras to our product line to further increase sales.
Many of our cameras are state-of-the-art designs using the Ambarella chip design. All of our cameras and recording devices have FCC, IC and CE have certification. This is a must for our Law Enforcement customers to help ensure the quality of our products but also to maintain the legality of the recordings as evidence in a court of law. The added cost we absorbed in obtaining these certifications evidence our commitment to providing only quality products.
Paul Feldman, the Company’s CEO, stated, “We are excited by the sales increase we have seen since the introduction of Surveillance video and audio products. These products as well as the release of our 2018 Product catalog should continue sales growth into 2018.”
The Force Protection Video cameras are rugged HD designs which many incorporate Ambarella (NASDAQ:AMBA) made chips that allow cameras and other devices to record high definition video. It is the chip supplier of the popular GoPro® sports cameras.
If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Paul Feldman at FORCE PROTECTION VIDEO EQUIPMENT or email at [email protected].
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FORCE PROTECTION VIDEO EQUIPMENT
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