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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.
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.
The Taser brand would still be used for the company's weapons products. [20] [21] On April 5, 2017, TASER announced that it had rebranded as Axon to reflect its expanded business. The company also announced an intent to offer free one-year trials of its body-worn camera products and Evidence.com services to U.S. law enforcement agencies.
Self-defense-products maker TASER International is on a growth path, having reported double-digit-revenue increase for eight quarters in a row. The company claims to produce "the world's safest ...
TASER is now called Axon, named after one of its police body cameras, the company announced Wednesday.
Arizona-based Axon sells the electric defensive weapon to law enforcement agencies around the world Kentucky prison guards used Taser 7 weapons to deliver thousands of volts to inmates Skip to ...
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.
Scottsdale, Ariz.-based TASER International says its AXON on-officer flex camera is a hit. On Wednesday, TASER announced that the Fort Worth Police Department in Texas has deployed 145 AXON flex ...