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Depends on the situation. They might not carry it into undercover situations but may have one sitting at home or in their take home vehicle. That's just as dangerous if a criminal follows them and has the app.
Guaranteed, you'll be able to drive neighborhoods with a detector rig in a car and find Axon devices that have been taken home - next thing you do is lookup those addresses on the property appraisers' website and confirm "identity withheld" on the ownership...
I dunno, if you are that kind of undercover cop, and you are living in your normal home with your family... and the criminals follow you to that home. I think we have bigger problems. The neighbors surely know the person is a cop, don't need fancy bluetooth anything to figure that out.
I wouldn't answer the kind of questions someone would likely ask if they wanted to know what my neighbor does for a living.
But either way there are several echelons of "undercover". Not every cop who is under cover is in deep covers for years on a RICO case.
And while it's unlikely they'd be wearing a body cam home, its more likely they might have a police issued taser stashed somewhere. Cops aren't smarter than your average individual and they absolutely will do things that aren't in keeping with SOP.
One of my friends works for a police department as a mechanic and their chief literally shot up her own police car by accident. Loaded service pistol in her purse. She was riffling through it and the gun went off (she claims). It's definitely not outside the realm of possibility especially if they didn't know.