First, the robots are equipped with thermal, RGB, and infrared cameras-so they can spot a person in the dark or a heat leak in a solar array. Next, the battery lasts over four hours on a single charge, which I think is impressive for a ground unit. Then there's the app: you schedule patrols, view live feeds, and pull AI-driven incident reports-all from your phone.
Integration with your existing VMS is seamless, so you don't have to replace a ton of gear. And the data is encrypted end-to-end, giving you peace of mind. Who needs this? Facility managers, security teams in manufacturing, logistics hubs, and even large estates will find it useful. Use cases include parking lot surveillance, remote equipment checks, and event security.
I've seen it patrol a warehouse and catch a loose cable before it caused a fire. Unlike fixed cameras that only see one angle, these mobile units provide context and quantitative data. The robotics-as-a-service model means no upfront hardware spend-just a subscription, training, and 24/7 support. That's a win for cash-flow and flexibility.
If you're ready to ditch reactive security and get proactive peace of mind, reach out to Ascento for a demo. It's straightforward, and the ROI from reduced incidents is real.