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iSentient Shot Detector Series

Real-time gunshot detection with instant alerts, live mapping, and optional video for rapid emergency response

The iSentient® Shot Detector Series from BlackStarTech (BST) delivers real-time gunshot detection with instant alerts, live mapping, and optional video for rapid emergency response. Designed for schools, campuses, hospitals, and industrial facilities, each unit integrates advanced sensing, emergency lighting, LiFePO₄ backup power, and remote monitoring to enhance safety and reliability.

In power-loss events, devices automatically illuminate critical areas and exits—ensuring visibility, safe movement, and uninterrupted operations when seconds matter most.

A portable LED testing device with two large lights mounted on top, a digital screen displaying technical information, and multiple indicator lights on its front panel, placed on a wooden surface.
  • Internal DC battery for approximately 24 hours operation

  • 24 hours / 365 days self-diagnostic system

24 HOURS

  • Two-headlamp configuration, about 3X longer life than typical competitors

3X MORE

  • Wi-Fi enabled, with optional LTE connectivity

  • Bluetooth hardware is standard

  • Standard 8GB micro secure digital (SD) boot card for video storage

RELIABLE

MEDIA

Project Gallery

A portable power station with two mounted LED lights, placed on a surface with a dark background.
Floor plan of a house with various rooms including bedrooms, lounges, a porch, and entry way. Several green dots mark positions on the plan, and two red dots are concentrated in a central area.
Portable emergency power supply with LED lights on top and control panel on the front.
Black electrical control box mounted on a device with a small red indicator light and vent openings.
Large industrial lighting and electrical equipment with multiple LED lights, a fire alarm, and digital status displays on a dark background.
Black and white security footage showing a crowded cafeteria filled with students sitting at tables, with surveillance alerts indicating shots detected in multiple camera areas.