Rhombus Recon - The First Mobile Autonomous Security Solution
Rhombus Recon is a robotics platform that brings intelligence and autonomous security to any robotics form factor, including quadrupeds, humanoids, and other wheeled vehicles.
Here are a few examples of how Recon and the wider Rhombus platform will work together seamlessly:
- Proactive Incident Response - If an intruder comes onto a car lot, a Rhombus camera will spot them at a distance. The system will then dispatch a Recon robot to investigate more closely. If the robot determines the intruder is a threat, it will play an audible deterrent and then loop in the Rhombus Alarm Monitoring, so a live agent can further deter the intruder, or dispatch law enforcement if necessary. The live agent will have manual controls and can follow the intruder until they vacate the premises.
- Automated Inspections - A manufacturing facility wants to automate safety checks at each station. Combining Recon with Rhombus Custom Events, Recon has a designated route it follows making sure to stop at each station. At each station, it will execute a designated set of prompts, gather the responses and data, and report on those. If anything is found out of the ordinary, it will immediately generate an alert. At the end of its route, it will return to its charging pad with all video and reports available to operators after the fact.
- Gap Coverage - Large outdoor sites, such as construction yards or expansive storage facilities, often have “dead zones” where installing fixed cameras is cost-prohibitive or physically impossible. Rhombus Recon acts as a mobile sentry, patrolling the intricate spaces between outer fences and buildings where visibility is typically limited. By maintaining a continuous, autonomous perimeter sweep, Recon ensures that no area remains unmonitored for long. If Recon detects an anomaly in these high-risk shadows, it instantly broadcasts the live feed back to the Rhombus Console, effectively turning a “blind spot” into a fully visible, proactive security zone.
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