








🚨 Stay sharp, stay seen — the ultimate body cam for the modern law enforcer.
The Aolbea P100 2K Police Body Camera delivers professional-grade 1440P FHD video with a wide 150° lens, backed by 12 hours of continuous battery life and 64GB of internal storage. Designed for law enforcement and security professionals, it features advanced infrared night vision with HDR, one-key operation for rapid deployment, and robust data encryption to safeguard critical footage. Waterproof and shockproof, this lightweight body cam ensures reliable performance in any environment, making it an indispensable tool for modern security operations.















| ASIN | B08FLDNZBD |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Antenna Location | Law Enforcement Recorder |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,413 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #23 in Body Mounted Video Cameras |
| Brand | Aolbea |
| Built-In Media | 64GB Camera*1, Shoulder clip & Belt clip*1, USB cable*1, User manual*1 |
| Color | P100-64GB |
| Compatible Devices | Video Monitor |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,276 Reviews |
| Effective Video Resolution | 1440 Pixels |
| Flash Memory Installed Size | 64 GB |
| Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 3.26 x 2.16 x 1.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.33 Kilograms |
| Light Source | LED |
| Manufacturer | Aolbea |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | [email protected] |
| Model Name | 1440P |
| Model Number | P100-64gb |
| Mount Type | Wall Mount |
| Night Vision | Night Color |
| Number of Channels | 32 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Motion Sensor |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 1 MP |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Law Enforcement Recorder |
| Room Type | Classroom, Kitchen, Living Room, Office |
| Special Feature | Motion Sensor |
| UPC | 783902252936 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p, 1440p |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Waterproof Rating | IP54 |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
R**S
Quality and efficiency for everyday use.
This is exactly what I needed. The product is well-made and performs excellently. Definitely worth buying. The workmanship is outstanding. Highly recommended.Quality and efficiency for everyday use.
O**R
A photo is worth a million words.
I've had to add this for my security. It is simple and easy to use you just clip and go. Great sound and screen display even with night vision.
S**M
Very impressive for it's price
Good quality and features. Great battery life. Good build quality. Advertised as waterproof. VERY easy operation. Practically no learning curve. FOV is about 100 degrees when measuring horizontally. Not sure how much it is diagonally. Only downside: High compression which ruins video quality. I use it as a sort of 'dashcam' for my electric scooter. For slow moving captures it's kind of fine, but if you're riding then the low data rate of the video can't keep up with the constantly changing scenery. If the camera is moving around, the recording looks very blocky. There is a setting to select the video quality (high, medium, low) but I don't see any difference between all of these. Also the data rate with these 3 setting stays exactly the same. Framerates seem to be as advertised. The aperture and sensitivity of the sensor seem relatively large and thus lets in a lot of light. I can tell by the complete lack of motion blur. Every video frame is extremely sharp. Shutter time must be very short. Here's an overview of what all different resolution settings can offer: 1) 2560x1440 30p: I believe this is the size of the image sensor, so this should give the best video quality without any scaling applied -> Full frame FOV. 2) 2304x1296 30p: Good video quality. Non cropped, so gives a full frame FOV. 3) 2560x1080 30p: Still good video quality. Top and bottom cropped for 21:9 aspect ratio. Horizontal FOV is still maximum. 4) 1920x1080 45p: Frame is cropped both horizontally and vertically. I'm experiencing audio desync at this resolution setting. This is probably due to the hardware in the camera being pushed to it's very limit in terms of data rate. 5) 1920x1080 30p: Same resolution as above but 30p and without audio desync. 6) 1440x1080 30p: Cropped vertically, and cropped horizontally but even more. This is a 4:3 aspect ratio, however the menu says that it's 16:9. 7) 1280x720 60p: Yeah you'll get the very fluid 60p but the image quality is horrific. Looks like an upscaled 256x144 video with a heavy sharpening effect. Full frame FOV however 8) 1280x720 30p: Much better quality than above but only 30p. This is cropped though, both horizontally and vertically. 9) 848x480 30p: Good image quality for a 480 pixels tall video format. Full frame FOV. My findings regarding the resolutions: Data rate is roughly the same in all resolutions, so this means you either choose higher resolution with more compression, or less resolution with less compression. Personally I really didn't want to use a cropped mode, so that leaves me the choice between resolutions 1), 2), 7) or 9). 9) is a very small resolution, I'd probably never use this. 7) is horrible as I said before. I'd rather record 30p with good image quality, and then use some AI frame interpolation software like Flowframes to get back the fluid 60p. 2) theoretically has less compression than 1), but honestly due to the lower resolution I can't tell any difference in the resulting quality. 1) is good. Honestly I really don't need 2k resolution especially since it's heavy to do video editing on. However I guess I'll just keep using this. If 4) or 5) would have been full frame video, I probably would have used one of these. There is sometimes some screen-tearing. I checked if the PAL or NTSC format changed anything regarding this issue, and then I found that neither mode had screen tearing. I'll have to investigate why this was the case earlier, maybe it's only on a specific resolution. The camera adapts very well and fast to changes in brightness. It also has a digital zoom function. I found out that long-pressing the left bottom button gives a shortcut to replaying the latest recording. The audio quality is amazing. Many people here wrote complaints about the audio and I totally disagree. The audio sounds very full. I think it's stereo audio also. I can hear very low pitched noises and also the very high pitch coil whine of my scooter. When riding there is surprisingly no wind noise at all. I'm very amazed by this. However when I look sideways there's suddenly a lot of wind noise. VERY happy with the audio! IR function works with a physically moving filter which you can hear click when it's activated. I was greatly impressed by the range and clarity of the IR capturing mode. The IR lights do a very good job illuminating the area. There's also a visible light LED. It's good for signaling but not great for illuminating the area. Lens and screen seem to be covered with glass. Easy to clean since the lens is almost flush with the body. The LCD is very clear and bright. I dialed the brightness down to the lowest. Both the included clips can rotate. It's very stiff in the beginning and may require a lot of force, but they can click every few degrees and hold very well. People wrote in their reviews that the clips are crappy but I tend to disagree. The locking and rotating mechanisms are in metal. The camera is obviously heavier than a gopro but for its size I think the weight is proportionate. It's not 'too heavy'. I'm pretty sure this camera is almost identical to the waterproof Boblov one. They have the same amount of buttons in the same locations. Same locations for flood light, IR lights, laser pointer, microphones, ... everythins seems the same. Only difference I can tell from the product pages is that the Aolbea has only internal memory and the Boblov I beleave has the ability to plug an SD card.
D**N
Body cam
Good Quality and Price
K**R
don't buy it. doesn't work out the box and has literal hardware failures that are easily avoidable.
Worthless product. right out the box it has an sd card error. go through the process to reformat card and it fails. out of the box did i say that already. the have one method of contacting support and its an outlook email. This is unacceptable. i cant leave a lower rating than 1 star. in this day and age this device should have been ready out the box sd card isnt new. very disappointed. then lets talk about the size of the camera. thing is almost the same size as a pack of cigarettes hanging from my shirt or belt. what a joke. i ordered this product due to the death threats i get from the homeless who tresspass on my property and here i am cant even use it when i need it. dont buy this product its a scam. i expect more from the most expensive body warn camera in the list.
B**A
Pretty good , everything works great
I really like this body camera; so far, it has worked flawlessly during patrols. The video quality is excellent, and I would definitely recommend it. It's reasonably priced and performs exceptionally well. The picture quality is stunning, and it's very easy to use.
Y**S
nice
súper nice
M**N
It's plug in play.\nAnd easy to reset , once it's full
Good camera i bought the 9 some odd dollar. You get what you pay for is what I was told so I bought up. 2 years I've been running this it got full. On the side there's a button, it's small.\n Along the side. Hold that down.\nAnd it resets , if you can't get it to reset plug it in and then reset it.\n Push that small button and hold it for couple seconds. It'll reset it. Hope this helps somebody
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