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Leading the way
With more than twenty years of experience, MPH is a leader in the traffic radar and in-car video markets. MPH pioneered many of the features that have become standard on modern radars, including three-window speed displays and dual antenna capability. The DocuCam sets the standard for state-of-the-art mobile video systems.
MPH is leading the way into the future, with the first line of Automatic Same Direction (ASD) radars, which can truly detect target direction and allows the officer to measure target speed in same direction mode with 100% reliability. Patented ASD technology also allows the officer to measure the speed of vehicles moving in a direction while completely ignoring the vehicles moving in the opposite direction. Click here to learn more about ASD technology.
The latest MPH development is POP mode. POP mode allows an officer to measure the speed of target vehicles without setting off a single radar detector. MPH is the only manufacturer that has this feature. Radar detector manufacturers are worried about this feature, which makes their products useless. They have attacked the POP mode technology, but MPH has proven the technology to be accurate and reliable for measuring vehicle speeds. POP mode has the radar detector industry on the run! Click here to learn more about POP mode.
The DocuCam® series of in-car video systems from MPH has been leading the industry since 1988. The latest version of the DocuCam has the smallest trunk mounted vault on the market and has special features like the rearseat covert camera, which can clearly record a suspect's words and actions alI time, even in complete darkness.
For more information on the MPH line of law enforcement products, please click on a product category on the top bar of this page.
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New products

Click the picture to find out more about the The BEE Ill patented "Automatic Same Direction" ("ASD") mode that eliminates one source of error in speed measurement.

Click the picture to find out more about the DocuCam. When the evidence is on tape the case is won. Video also protects officers of the law against frivolous complaints.
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