SMP Robotics S5 PTZ Security Robot Wins Awards for Tech Tank and Featured New Product Contests at ISC East Security Conference
PALO ALTO, Calif., Dec. 1, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — SMP Robotics (https://smprobotics.com), a manufacturer of autonomous mobile robots, announced today that its S5 Security Robot has won two contests of the ISC East, Northeast’s largest physical security trade show that took place on November 16-17, 2016 at the Javits Center North in New York City. Encompassing everything from Video Surveillance and Access Control to Smart Home Technologies, ISC East attracts 5,000 security buyers including dealers/installers, system integrators, end users, and more.
SMP Robotics S5 Security Robot was presented at ISC East by a master distributor Make Em Move Robotics and was nominated in two categories: Tech Tank and Featured New Product Contest and won in both categories.
“It’s an honor to be named the best high-tech product of the show and the best new security product of the year,” said Thomas Kaps, Director of Make Em Move Robotics. “We appreciate ISC East attendees’ interest in S5 security robot. These awards prove that robotic security guards will be an integral part of enterprise and government security programs in the nearest future. More and more businesses are interested in taking security into their own hands by investing in robots that can patrol streets, parking lots, and schools. SMP Robotics team works tirelessly to innovate and bring to market cutting-edge automated security solutions and help companies lower their security costs while improving safety and reliability.”
The S5 is the world’s first commercial outdoor security robot that can function in various terrain conditions: road, off-road, grass and gravel. The strong surface grip allows the robots to surmount level differences, bumps and ditches. The robot can operate in all types of weather conditions (rain, snow, fog, smoke, etc.), with temperatures ranging from -4F to 100F.
The S5 robots are equipped with a PTZ camera and can record, store, send and stream video as well as zoom in and recognize a human at distances of up to 330 feet. Pan and Tilt (rapid mechanical pointing and panning) function allows for rapid mechanical pointing to ensure reliable tracking of a moving object. An authorized remote user is able to change the robot’s patrolling route, control its PTZ camera, and switch on the alarm signal on the robot. The user interface software allows several mobile robots to be managed while operating within the same secured site.
Source: PR Newswire