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Riley, a robot shaped toy that monitors your home

Riley

iPatrol is the company that there are behind the creation and development of Riley, a peculiar robot that, besides seem a toy with which pass a good time in a time given, found nothing less that a complete tool of security that us will help to protect and watch our House, pet e even children small and elderly to distance.

Among the most noteworthy features of Riley, for example mentioning his refined appearance created from a plastic body that moves thanks to two-track. This setting allows this peculiar and small robot to move around various surfaces and thus, thanks to its 5-megapixel camera capable of recording video in Full HD format and equipped with night vision , located just on the head of the robot, allowing you to have vertical movement, can send video in real time via a smartphone with connection to internet.

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Riley, after a nice appearance is hidden a complete tool of security.

The creators of Riley have endowed the small robot of presence sensors in such a way that, if we let it set in its monitoring mode, it will send an alert to our smartphone if movement is detected. To interact with any possible thief or presence, the robot has a couple of speakers and microphone, this will allow us to hear everything that happens in our House from our smartphone and even make the robot to play everything that we speak from our phone.

If you are interested in this project, talk to you about today is on sale for $ 229 through the website of iPatrol. In terms of its autonomy, unfortunately I have not found any data even though the manufacturer announces that Riley has a rechargeable battery and a low power function that serves to detect when the battery is completed and thus make the robot is directed independently towards its charging base.

More information: iPatrol

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