Print
Return to online version

January 25, 2009

Freeze. Dirt. Bag.

Monique Chartier

From the BBC News.

Two Japanese companies have unveiled a security robot that can be commanded from a mobile phone to hurl a net that traps suspected intruders.

The prototype T-34 was developed jointly by robot firm Tmsuk Co and security firm Alacom Co.

It moves at up to 10km/h (6mph), and can be controlled by someone seeing real-time images on a mobile phone.

The small robot is built on wheels and is equipped with sensors that can detect the movements of intruders.

And watch it in action.

Comments

Let's put one in the State House.

Posted by: George at January 26, 2009 11:48 AM

lol

Posted by: Monique at January 26, 2009 9:29 PM