Dual-sensor helmet camera with 4K/30fps visible module and 850nm IR module for simultaneous video capture in daytime and total darkness under NVG, with microSD card recording up to 256 GB, WiFi transmission to command station, and 10-hour USB-C power.
MOHOC
MOHOC Elite Dual Dual Visible and Infrared Helmet Camera for Operations with Night Vision Devices
Technical specifications
Technical overview
The MOHOC Elite Dual is the dual-sensor helmet camera designed for special forces and assault unit operators who need to capture high-quality video both in conventional daylight conditions and in night operations with night vision devices — where standard visible cameras produce no useful image and conventional infrared cameras are not compatible with the tactical helmet profile or lack the image quality needed for evidence or intelligence.
The visible module captures 4K/30fps video (or 1080p/60fps for fast motion) with a 95° wide-angle optic in a 28 mm low-profile chassis that does not interfere with the FAST/MICH/OpsCore helmet field of view. The 850nm IR module simultaneously captures at the exact same instant an infrared channel visible under PVS-14, GPNVG-18, or AN/PVS-31A binocular NVG — the operator sees the activated IR illuminator in the device while the camera captures the same visual field as the eye through the device, documenting exactly what the operator saw at the moment of making the tactical decision.
The integrated 5 GHz WiFi transmission allows the command post to monitor the camera stream in real time at up to 200 meters distance without cables, with latency under 120 ms and H.265 compression to minimize bandwidth. Local recording to a microSD card up to 256 GB acts as an independent backup to WiFi transmission, ensuring evidence is stored locally even in jamming zones. The internal USB-C rechargeable battery provides 10 hours of continuous dual-channel recording or 14 hours in visible-only mode.
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