Security robots mobile surveillance devices Autonomous Security Robotics Solution
- It can run 24 hours a day
- have infrared cameras to see in the dark
- Less conspicuous than humans performing similar surveillance duties. A robot might be a novelty the first few times you see it, but machines become invisible, blending into the background while continuing to scoop up data.
- meant to compensate for a lack of personnel, to spot trouble and call the police. But in an age when automated systems are replacing humans in more and more fields (think: algorithms making decisions in areas like hiring and benefits), it’s likely they’ll gradually take on a more prominent role, leaning on their surveillance skills.
- As roaming security cameras, they can intimidate people. “I use the analogy of the police car parked at the corner,” said Pliceman. “Even when no one is in it, people around the car adjust their behavior.”




Size | 75 * 675 * 1270mm |
Weight | 100kg |
Turning radius | turn in place, and the turning radius is 0 |
Climbing angle | 0 ° ~ 15 ° |
Obstacle crossing height | 0 ~ 60mm |
Endurance | 8h / 48v30ah |
Standard sensor | 16 wire lidar |
Damping mode | four wheel independent suspension |
Autonomous navigation speed | 0 ~ 1.6m/s |
Remote control speed | 0 ~ 2m / S |
Drive motor | 250W * 41024 line photoelectric encoder |
Protection grade | customizable / IP55 |
Operating temperature | —10 ° ~ 50 ° |
Configurable external communication | WiFi / 4G / 5G |
System internal communication | RJ45 / can |
Available sensors | GPS / IMU / collision detection sensor / drop monitoring sensor |