Product Info
Table Of Contents
- Important Notice
- Introduction
- Using the V300
- Using WatchGuard V300 Camera
- Basic workflow
- Wearing WatchGuard V300 Camera
- V300 Camera Field Of View
- Power On and Off
- Starting and Stopping a Recorded Event
- Categorizing a Recorded Event
- Momentary Muting of the Audio
- Docking the WatchGuard V300 Camera overview
- Docking the V300 Camera in a Transfer Station
- Docking and UnDocking the V300 Camera in a USB base
- Uploading events
- About the V300 Camera
- V300 Special Features
- Using V300 with a recording group
- V300 Transfer Station
- Internal Only - debug
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
The V300 includes built-in Wi-Fi (802.11n). You can run either Wi-Fi or Bluetooth and GPS off
of a single battery charge and get about 12+ hours at 720p.
The V300 Camera pairs with the WiFi base. Once the camera and the base are paired, the
camera is associated with the local recording group (page 30).
The Wi-Fi feature also lets the V300 operate as a Wi-Fi access point (hotspot) for the
smartphone application.
V300 display
When V300 is paired with the Wi-Fi base, the camera display shows a Wi-Fi Signal Strength
icon ( ) that indicates the strength of the Wi-Fi signal coming from the Wi-Fi base.
When V300 is operating as a hotspot for the SmartConnect app, the camera display shows a
Hotspot icon.
For more information ...
See Using V300 with a recording group, page 1.
See Appendix A: Using the SmartConnect App, page 1.
WatchGuard V300 Wearable Camera User
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