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  2. TASER X2 Defender - Wikipedia

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    The Taser X2 is one of the less-lethal conducted electrical weapon (CEW) models that are used by law enforcement agencies and by civilians as a use for self-defense. It was created by TASER International, Inc. in 2011 after their popular X26 model and the similar but bulkier and heavier X3.

  3. Axon Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Axon Signal is a range of products that are designed to automatically trigger recordings on Axon cameras in response to certain events, such as Signal Vehicle (which can trigger after the opening of doors or activation of sirens), Signal Performance Power Magazine (a successor to the TASER Cam accessory that triggers recordings when an Taser is ...

  4. Meet the Monster Stock That Continues to Crush the Market - AOL

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    For Axon, almost everyone knows about its first product, the Taser. Roughly 30 years ago, the company pushed the existing technology forward, developing a non-lethal weapon for self-defense.

  5. Taser - Wikipedia

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    The TASER X2 device is a two-shot TASER CEW with a warning arc and dual lasers. [38] The warning arc is a function the officer can utilize with the push of a button to intimidate an aggressor, warn a potential assailant, and gain compliance of a suspect without having to deploy the loaded cartridges.

  6. TASER Reports Close to $2 Million in New Stun-Gun Sales - AOL

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    A day after announcing its biggest sale of AXON on-body police videocameras to date, TASER International reminded investors on Tuesday that it also makes ... TASERs. Stun guns, that is. As the ...

  7. TASER rebrands, offers body cameras to every cop - AOL

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    TASER is now called Axon, named after one of its police body cameras, the company announced Wednesday.

  8. Taser bought two computer vision AI companies - AOL

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    That's why Taser (yes those guys, they make body cameras too) announced on Thursday that it has acquired a pair of companies that specialize in computer- and machine-vision to create the "Axon AI ...

  9. Taser safety issues - Wikipedia

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    Taser probes (also known as Taser darts) qualify as a "sharp" according to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) definition of "Sharps". [30] This is important because the proper removal and treatment of a sharp is an OSHA issue in the US.