NightRide Thermal to unveil 360 LUX at Police Security Expo 2026
NightRide Thermal will return to the Police Security Expo in Atlantic City on June 23-24 with the debut of its new 360 LUX thermal camera. The launch puts a new remote-control system with integrated lighting in front of law enforcement buyers as the company pushes deeper into patrol, SWAT, search and rescue and disaster response markets.
Why it matters: - NightRide Thermal is using one of the East Coast’s biggest law enforcement trade shows to introduce a new product aimed at operational scenarios where officers need both thermal detection and visible light. - The 360 LUX adds a new option for agencies that want a single vehicle-mounted system for surveillance, illumination and rapid response. - The debut comes days before shipping begins, giving buyers a near-term path from demo to deployment.
What happened: - NightRide Thermal will exhibit at the 2026 Police Security Expo on June 23 and 24 at the Atlantic City Convention Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey. - The company will be at Booth 1051 for the 40th Annual Police Security Expo. - NightRide Thermal will debut the NightRide 360 LUX, its newest remote-control pan-and-tilt thermal imaging camera. - The 360 LUX includes an integrated LED spotlight and floodlight. - The NightRide 360 LUX is scheduled to begin shipping June 15, 2026.
The details: - NightRide designed the 360 LUX for special operations including SWAT, search and rescue, and disaster response. - The system is built to enable simultaneous thermal detection and visual illumination. - NightRide will also show its vehicle-mounted thermal cameras for rapid deployment. - The company says the full lineup covers patrol vehicles, armored response units and tactical applications. - Visitors to Booth 1051 will be able to see live thermal demonstrations. - Attendees can also meet NightRide’s engineering and business development teams. - NightRide directs prospective attendees to more information or to contact the company directly to schedule a meeting.
Between the lines: - Founder and CEO Mary Ellen Kramer said Police Security Expo is one of the company’s most important shows because it puts cameras in front of officers who use them and provides direct feedback from agencies, dealers and partners. - Kramer said the NightRide 360 LUX was designed with direct input from public safety. - The launch suggests NightRide is leaning on live demonstrations and field feedback to sell into public safety buyers, where proof of performance often matters as much as product specs.
What's next: - NightRide will begin shipping the 360 LUX on June 15, shortly before the expo opens. - The company will use the June 23-24 event to court agency, dealer and partner interest around the new system and its broader thermal lineup. - NightRide may turn the expo appearance into a near-term sales push as agencies evaluate summer procurement and deployment needs.
The bottom line: - NightRide Thermal is pairing a product launch with a major law enforcement expo to accelerate interest in a thermal camera built for public safety operations.
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