i-PRO IPS-BWC-MNT-POUCH Body Camera Mount Pouch
Overview
The IPS-BWC-MNT-POUCH is a rugged mounting pouch designed to secure and carry the i-PRO BWC4000 body-worn camera during field operations. This accessory solves the challenge of reliable camera retention and quick deployment in law enforcement and first-responder environments where hands-free access and stable mounting are non-negotiable. The pouch integrates with i-PRO's Klick Fast™ mounting system, allowing officers to attach, detach, and reposition the camera without fumbling with straps or adapters.
Compatibility
The IPS-BWC-MNT-POUCH is engineered for the i-PRO BWC4000 body-worn camera and works within i-PRO's unified evidence management ecosystem. It integrates with the ICV4000 In-Car Video System, allowing seamless evidence chain-of-custody workflows when officers transition footage from body-worn to in-vehicle recordings. The pouch's Klick Fast™ mounting interface supports standard law enforcement duty belt attachment points.
Environmental and Durability Ratings
The pouch carries the same rugged specifications as the BWC4000 itself: IP67 rating (dust-tight, submersible to 1 meter for 30 minutes per IEC60529) and compliance with MIL-STD-810H military standards. This means the pouch withstands rain, dust, and rough handling typical of patrol and tactical deployments. Operating temperature range spans -20°C to +50°C (-4°F to +122°F), covering cold-weather outdoor patrol and heated vehicle interiors without material degradation. The compact form factor (3.37" H × 2.75" W × 0.94" D) and lightweight construction (6.0 oz) minimize officer burden during extended shifts.
Installation Notes
The pouch uses i-PRO's Klick Fast™ quick-release system for attachment to standard duty-belt loops and vest-mounting hardware. No tools are required for mounting or camera insertion. Ensure the camera is fully seated in the pouch before securing to the belt to prevent accidental ejection during movement or contact. The IP67 seal is maintained only when the pouch closure is fully engaged — verify the fastening mechanism is secure before deploying to the field.