Motorola expands their License Plate Recognition (LPR) portfolio with the addition of L6Q camera

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Motorola Solutions has announced the expansion of its License Plate Recognition (LPR) portfolio with the introduction of the L6Q. The L6Q camera can be deployed and configured in a matter of minutes making it ideal for targeted investigations, securing events, and adding an extra layer of protection to crime hotspots, helping agencies to improve the safety of their communities.

“LPR has been invaluable in helping our officers’ crime-fighting efforts by providing investigative leads that have resulted in arrests for suspects in cases ranging from homicides and carjackings to armed robbery and burglary,” said William Short, Chief, Hammond, Indiana Police Department.

“With the addition of our public-private partnership, we are using technology to create an even stronger foundation of trust between law enforcement and the community. We are committed to including members of our community as an instrumental part of our operations and encourage residents and businesses to register their cameras via CityProtect.com to help us keep our community safe.”

The L6Q is quick to install and features the following technology advancements to improve safety and security:
• The device can be configured and activated from an Android or iOS application to accurately scan vehicles moving up to 75 MPH and up to 75 feet away.
• The L6Q is powered by battery, solar panel, or AC/DC power, transmits scan data over cellular networks, and can be used in almost any environment.
• The long-range, integrated infrared (IR) illumination and new starlight sensor enable scanning of vehicles even in complete darkness.
• The vehicle data captured by the L6Q easily integrates with Motorola Solutions’ analytics platform to help focus on critical events.

The design of the L6Q is aligned to their principles that technology must be transparent, inclusive, and fair. Built-in data protection, access controls, and audit logs protect privacy and support responsible use, empowering public safety agencies with better information while cultivating community trust.