Company: DGLY
Filing Date: 2025-05-02
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001641172-25-008437
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Company: DIGITAL ALLY, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-05-02
Form: 424B3
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 mobile platforms. We buy inventory of event tickets to then sell through various platforms, including our own. Our resale services refer to the sale of tickets by a holder, who originally obtained the tickets directly from a venue or entity, through our platform, after which we collect services fees on the transaction. This is commonly referred to as secondary ticketing. We work directly with consumers looking to buy or sell event tickets for particular shows, concerts, games, and other events, allowing a simple and effective platform to move tickets. We also offer production and promotion of live music events in third-party venues throughout the country. These services begin with the logistical matters of an event, including artist booking and research, ticketing, staging, on-site operations, vendor sourcing, and day of production.

Competition - Video Solutions Operating Segment

Our video solutions segment, consisting of law enforcement and security
surveillance markets, is extremely competitive. Competitive factors in these industries include ease of use, quality, portability, versatility,
reliability, accuracy and cost. There are direct competitors with technology and products in the law enforcement and surveillance markets
for all of our products, including those that are in development. Many of these competitors have significant advantages over us, including
greater financial, technical, marketing and manufacturing resources, more extensive distribution channels, larger customer bases and faster
response times to adapt to new or emerging technologies and changes in customer requirements. Our primary competitors in the in-car video
systems market include L-3 Mobile-Vision, Inc., Coban Technologies, Inc., Enforcement Video, LLC d/b/a WatchGuard Video (“WatchGuard”),
Kustom Signals, Panasonic System Communications Company, International Police Technologies, Inc. and a number of other competitors who
sell, or may in the future sell, in-car video systems to law enforcement agencies. Our primary competitors in the body-worn camera market
include Axon Enterprises, Inc. (“Axon”), Reveal Media, WatchGuard, and VieVU, Inc., which was acquired by Axon in 2018. We
face similar and intense competitive factors for our event recorders in the commercial fleet and private security markets as we do in
the law enforcement and security surveillance markets. There can be no assurance that we will be able to compete successfully in these
markets. Further, there can be no assurance that new and existing companies will not enter the law enforcement and security surveillance
markets in the future. The commercial fleet security and surveillance markets are also very competitive. There are direct competitors
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