Table of Contents
1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 2
2. System Requirements .................................................................................................................. 3
3. Getting Started............................................................................................................................... 3
3-1 Mounting the DrivePro Body ............................................................................................. 3
3-2 Function Buttons ................................................................................................................. 5
3-3 Function Buttons Description ............................................................................................ 6
3-4 LED Indicator Table ............................................................................................................ 7
3-5 Charging the DrivePro Body 60 ....................................................................................... 8
4. Recording Videos .......................................................................................................................... 9
4-1 Buffering Mode .................................................................................................................... 9
4-2 Recording Mode ................................................................................................................. 9
5. Taking Photos .............................................................................................................................. 10
6. Using the DrivePro Body App ................................................................................................... 10
6-1 Downloading and Installing the App .............................................................................. 10
6-2 Connecting to the DrivePro Body App .......................................................................... 10
6-3 DrivePro Body App Home ............................................................................................... 13
6-4 Playing Videos and Browsing Photos ........................................................................... 13
6-5 Settings .............................................................................................................................. 15
7. Using the DrivePro Body Toolbox Software ............................................................................ 17
7-1 Status .................................................................................................................................. 18
7-2 Settings .............................................................................................................................. 18
7-3 Tools ................................................................................................................................... 21
7-4 File Manager ..................................................................................................................... 21
7-5 Preference ......................................................................................................................... 23
8. Docking Station (Optional) ......................................................................................................... 25
9. Cautions ....................................................................................................................................... 28
10. IP67 Protection .......................................................................................................................... 29
11. Package Contents ..................................................................................................................... 30
12. Specifications ............................................................................................................................ 32
13. Frequently Asked Questions ................................................................................................... 33
14. Recycling and Environmental Protection .............................................................................. 34
15. Two-year Limited Warranty ..................................................................................................... 35
16. GNU General Public License (GPL) Disclosure .................................................................. 36
17. End-User License Agreement (EULA) .................................................................................. 36
18. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement .................................................. 39
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1. Introduction
Transcend’s DrivePro™ Body 60 is an easy-to-operate wearable video camera that is tailor-made for
police officers, security guards, military personnel, and other professionals to capture real time
videos and photos of events. The DrivePro Body 60 features a camera unit connected to the main
unit by a flexible cable, allowing for a wide variety of attachment options and best recording
perspective. The Sony sensor can capture high-resolution images even in low light conditions. The
built-in GPS receiver allows for GPS coordinates to be embedded on footage, enabling accurate
retracing to the site of an incident. Paired with Transcend’s exclusive DrivePro Body App, the Wi-Fi
network and Bluetooth allows live streaming to smartphones and adjusting the function settings.
The DrivePro Body 60 features a 130° wide angle lens and records videos in Full HD 1080P (30 FPS)
with a F2.8 aperture. The handy snapshot function allows for taking photos while recording. The
high-capacity built-in Li-Polymer battery can record up to 10 hours of recording on a single charge.
The internal 64GB eMMC storage allows users to store up to 16 hours of Full HD 1080P video. In
addition, the camera is IP67 water and dust resistant, and meets rigorous US military drop-test
standards for shock resistance.
The DrivePro Body Toolbox provides a password protection mechanism to protect the recorded data.
For enterprises or departments that purchase multiple DrivePro Body cameras, Transcend’s optional
6-port Docking Station offers the best solution as each port can simultaneously charge and upload
the recorded data to your database.
Features
Smooth and detailed Full HD 1080P recording at 30fps resolution.
Handy snapshot button to take photos while recording (2 million pixels camera).
F2.8 aperture with 130° wide angle lens.
Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to allow live streaming to your smartphone app and adjust the
function settings.
64GB internal eMMC storage.
Record videos in .MP4 file format with 7Mbps high video bit rate.
Meets U.S. military drop-test standards and IP67 protection (non-submersible).
360° rotatable clip or adhesive mounts attached for easy operation.
Built-in microphone.
Built-in Li-Polymer battery to record up to 10 hours of footage.
Built-in battery indicator to accurately show the battery usage status.
Multiple indicator lights and a vibrator for easy operation.
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2. System Requirements
1. Attach the main unit to your duty belt.
2. Insert and slide the camera holder into the
clip/adhesive mount until your hear a click.
System requirements for connecting the DrivePro Body 60 to a computer and for using the DrivePro
Body Toolbox:
A desktop or a laptop with a working USB port
Windows® 7
Windows® 8
Windows® 8.1
Windows® 10
System requirements for using DrivePro Body App on a mobile device:
For compatibility information, please refer to the links below:
3. Getting Started
3-1 Mounting the DrivePro Body
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3. Push the camera into the holder until
you hear a click.
4. Mount the camera in place.
Allow at least 24 hours for the adhesive mount to properly
adhere to the surface.
5. Rotate the camera so that the LED
recording indicator faces upward.
6. To power on, long press the button.
7. To switch between Buffering and
Recording modes, press the
button twice in quick succession.
8. To take a snapshot, short press the button.
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3-3 Function Buttons Description
Switch between Buffering mode and Recording
mode.
Default mode: Buffering mode.
Take a snapshot.
In Recording mode, a note will be added to the
recording file.
Reset, format and power off the device.
This function is disabled by default and can be
enabled using the DrivePro Body Toolbox.
Warning! All data will be permanently removed.
Pair and connect to Bluetooth.
Check the battery and recording status.
Turn on/off the light indicators and buzzer (Stealth
Mode)
Turn on/off the microphone (Silent Mode)
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3-4 LED Indicator Table
Checking status in
buffering mode
Checking status in
recording mode
Checking status in
audio recording
mode
Silent mode
(Microphone off)
Top View 1
Recording
Connected to computer/power
Checking the battery status
Top View 2
Recording
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Browser/connected to
computer
WARNING:
Do not use the 3.5mm to USB cable on other devices.
Connected to computer
Camera Top View
3-5 Charging the DrivePro Body 60
Before use, please ensure that the battery is fully charged. Charge the DrivePro Body 30 via the
bundled 3.5mm to USB cable. A solid orange LED light is visible while charging; the orange LED light
will turn off when fully charged.
To charge the DrivePro Body 30, you can either:
1. Connect the bundled 3.5mm to USB cable to a wall outlet with the included adapter
2. Connect the bundled 3.5mm to USB cable to a computer
3. Connect the DrivePro Body 30 to Transcend’s Docking Station (Optional)
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4. Recording Videos
4-1 Buffering Mode
Recording in Buffering mode can greatly save storage space as the files are not recorded to the
internal storage.
To power on and start Buffering mode (by default), long press the button; you will hear 1 beep;
the recording indicator will flash blue when powering on and then be solid in Buffering mode.
To power off, long press the button again; you will hear 1 beep, the LED light will then turn off.
To switch between Buffering mode and Recording mode, quickly press the button twice, you will
hear 2 beeps.
4-2 Recording Mode
When an incident occurs, switch to Recording mode. The file being recorded, along with up to 2
minutes of footage prior to the incident, will then be stored on internal memory.
To start Recording mode, quickly press the button twice while in Buffering mode; you will hear 2
beeps, and the recording indicator will flash red. Video files recorded in Recording mode are saved in
the “VIDEO” folder and will be overwritten with loop recording enabled (This function is disabled by
default and can be enabled using the DrivePro Body Toolbox).
One video file is saved for every 3 minutes of recording (by default).
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5. Taking Photos
To take photos while recording, quickly press the button, you will hear 1 beep.
6. Using the DrivePro Body App
Developed for iOS and Android devices, the free DrivePro Body App allows you to wirelessly adjust
the settings of the camera and to take snapshots, or live stream video to your smart device.
6-1 Downloading and Installing the App
1. Search for DrivePro Body App from the App Store or Google Play.
2. Download and install the DrivePro Body App .
Once the installation is complete, the App will be displayed on the home screen of your device.
6-2 Connecting to the DrivePro Body App
1. Tap “DrivePro Body” App and turn on Bluetooth. Select “DPB60”on the App.
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2. Power on the DrivePro Body by long pressing the button. Tap “Next” to continue.
3. Long press the Status button until you hear a beep. Tap “Next” on the App to connect to
Bluetooth. You will hear 3 beeps. You can now take snapshots, switch recording modes, or
adjust settings via the App.
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