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Event Recorder is designed for use in transportation industry.


May 8, 2008 - Model DVM-250 Pro automatically records and stores audio and video from inside and outside of vehicles during abrupt changes in acceleration or other violent maneuvers. To ensure that cause of event is captured, DVM-250 Pro constantly records 30 sec loop to capture activities prior to triggering event. It integrates into rearview mirror and fits into any type of vehicle interior without causing hazard.


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Release date: May 1, 2008


Digital Ally, Inc. Introduces New DVM-250 Pro


Professional Quality Event Recorder Designed for Use in Transportation Industry

Company Updates Guidance for 2008 Operating Results

OVERLAND PARK, Kan., May 1-- Digital Ally, Inc. (NASDAQ:DGLY), which develops, manufactures and markets advanced video surveillance products for law enforcement, homeland security and commercial security applications, announced at its Annual Meeting of Shareholders earlier today the introduction of its new DVM-250 Pro, the first in a series of professional-quality event recorders being developed for the transportation Industry.

Event recorders, such as the DVM-250 Pro, automatically record and store audio from inside and video from both inside and outside of vehicles. Thus, in the case of an abrupt change in acceleration, such as during a wreck, sudden stop, or other violent maneuver, the event is automatically recorded. To ensure that the cause of the event is captured on video, the DVM-250 Pro constantly records a 30-second loop. Thus, the recorder captures activities inside and outside the vehicle for 30 seconds prior to a triggering event, as well as during and after the event. Digital Ally has leveraged its law enforcement experience in development of the DVM-250 Pro. Unlike "consumer spec" models, the DVM-250 Pro provides inputs for external triggers and sensors, better video, accurate timing of recorded data, and other professional level enhancements.

Digital Ally, Inc., a leader in digital video technology that commercially introduced the successful DVM-500 In-Car Digital Rearview Mirror System into the law enforcement market in early 2006, has utilized the same design philosophy and technology for the transportation industry. The DVM-250 Pro is completely integrated into a rearview mirror and can therefore be easily installed in any type of vehicle by simply removing the existing mirror and installing the DVM-250 Pro in its place. This allows the DVM-250 Pro to be integrated with modern vehicle interiors without taking up space that might cause a hazard or detracting from the desired atmosphere inside the vehicle.

"Event recorders are used by companies with vehicle fleets in a number of different industries, including taxicab, bus, limousine, and motor coach operators; utility, telecommunication, package delivery, and distribution companies; government agencies; and even personal vehicles," noted Stanton E. Ross, Chief Executive Officer of Digital Ally, Inc. "Uses of such recorders include driver training, personal protection and monitoring, protection against liability and workman's compensation claims, and personal documentation of events. In the aggregate, we believe the market for event recorders in the transportation industry is larger than the law enforcement market that we have targeted so successfully with our DVM-500. We anticipate that Digital Ally will begin delivering DVM-250 Pro systems to customers in the third quarter of 2008."

On April 30, 2008, the Company hosted an investor conference call to discuss its first quarter operating results and other topics. During the call, the Company reaffirmed its previous guidance that revenue should approximate $40 million and estimated that its operating margins would approximate 29% of revenue in the year ending December 31, 2008.

About Digital Ally, Inc.

Digital Ally, Inc. develops, manufactures and markets advanced technology products for law enforcement, homeland security and commercial security applications. The Company's primary focus involves Digital Video Imaging and Storage. For additional information, visit http://www.digitalallyinc.com/

The Company is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, and its shares are traded on The Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol "DGLY".

CONTACT:
Stanton E. Ross
CEO of Digital Ally, Inc.,
+1-913-814-7774


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Stanton E. Ross CEO
USA
Phone: 1-913-814-7774

Company Information:
Name: Digital Ally, Inc.
Address: 4831 West 136th Street #300
City: Leawood
State: KS
ZIP: 66224
Country: USA
Phone: 913-814-7774
http://www.digitalallyinc.com

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