Security integrators recognize the customer benefits of autonomous security technologies like security robots, surveillance drones and drone detection systems. But they admit the hurdles to sales are high.
Security integrators recognize the customer benefits of autonomous security technologies like security robots, surveillance drones, and drone detection systems. But they admit the hurdles to sales are high.
Security manufacturers are rolling out a whole new generation of advanced robotics to address a wide range of security needs, with helper robots ranging from Teledyne FLIR’s new SIRAS security drone, to Prosegur Security USA’s robot dog Yellow, which specializes in perimeter control.
As remote monitoring becomes more important than ever with the continuation of the COVID-19 pandemic, drones and robots become less of an ideal for the future, and more of a reality.
Drones and robots have always had sci-fi appeal. Even before the technologies were advanced enough to be very useful in security deployments, the interest was there — everyone wants to check out the new shiny toy.