Guardian S
Can the Guardian S robot operate in water?
The Guardian S robot is rated IP65 and can run in up to 2” (5 cm) of water.
Under what temperatures can the Guardian S robot operate?
The Guardian S robot can operate at temperatures between -4 to 140° F (-20 to 60°C).
What sensors does the Guardian S robot carry?
The Guardian S robot comes with six (6) 4K cameras, GPS, IMU, audio, light, and optional infrared sensors. Additionally, the robot can carry 5 ~ 10 lb in additional sensor […]
Can the Guardian S robot climb vertical walls?
The Guardian S robot is available in a magnetic version designed to climb ferromagnetic walls and carry up to a 5 lb payload, vertically.
How do I retrieve mission data from the Guardian S robot?
Once a mission is complete, the operator can retrieve captured data via the OCU and save it to an external USB drive. The robot also supports optional cloud computing functionality.
Can the Guardian S robot capture still images and video?
Yes, the Guardian S robot is equipped with six (6) 4k color cameras providing 360-degree continuous imaging capabilities. The operator can capture still images or record video streams via the […]
Does the Guardian S robot have an infrared option?
The Guardian S robot can be customized with an optional high-resolution infrared camera.
How many cameras are on the Guardian S robot?
The base model of the Guardian S robot is equipped with six (6) 4K color cameras, providing 360-degree continuous imaging capability. Additional cameras, including an infrared camera can be added […]
How does an operator control and communicate with the Guardian S robot?
The operator controls and communicates with the Guardian S robot via the hand-held Operator Control Unit (OCU), which uses Wi-Fi or optional wireless radio links (multiple ISM bands or LTE).
How maneuverable is the Guardian S robot?
The unique flexible design of the Guardian S robot allows it to sidewind and bend in the center, up to a C-shape, allowing it to climb steep terrain and navigate […]