Robotic Security Dogs Are Home for the Holidays

Robotic Security Dogs Are Home for the Holidays

For centuries, people have secured their homes with hedges, fences, walls, and guards. Now celebrities, professional athletes, and others who have a high need for security are turning to a high-tech version of man’s best friend to keep their homes and families safe. DroneDog by Asylon patrols properties using video, AI, scent and other technological features enhanced by twenty-four seven human monitoring services. When it needs to recharge, it retreats to its doghouse to power up. It’s the ultimate gift for homeowners who value their privacy and security.

Unlike animal canines that have to sleep, eat, and are mainly used for scaring away intruders, DroneDog requires no daily maintenance, and it goes beyond simply patrolling a property. A high-endurance and agile security robot, DroneDog is enhanced with a proprietary PupPack security payload that is fixed on top of the robot. DroneDog connects to the cloud for remote operation and live streaming. All video is securely stored on U.S. servers. This security payload is where much of the technology lives that makes DroneDog a highly effective security tool. Included in the PupPack is a thermal camera with 20X optical zoom, AI/ML classifiers, cloud connectivity, an expandable payload port, and anti-theft technology. DroneDog improves home security through human-monitored alarm response and perimeter patrols, ensuring a consistent and reliable security presence.

When DroneDog is not on a security mission, it returns to its DogHouse, an enclosed and ruggedized case. The DogHouse can be kept outside and enables protection from the elements while allowing the DroneDog to rapidly recharge its batteries for its next mission.

Asylon has executed a combined over 250,000 automated security missions utilizing its DroneDog ground robot and Guardian drone systems across commercial and critical infrastructure sites nationwide. In addition, DroneDog alone has now patrolled more than 150,000 miles in real world operational environments. These missions include scheduled patrols, alarm response, and post-incident monitoring, showcasing the growing role of robotics in 24/7 perimeter security.

For more information about DroneDog for home protection, visit: https://asylonrobotics.com/.