Drone Guarder, Inc. Announces Final App Development for Apple App Stores and Google
August 29, 2017 at 02:48 pm EDT
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The Drone Guarder team has completed development and is now in the final testing phase for its new App to be launched at the end of September 2017. The App is a key component of the Drone Guarder’s security solution with proprietary functionality built into the App controlled by the user iPhone or iPad. The performance includes “Patrol” where the user click the Patrol button on the App and the drone autonomously patrols the entire grid of the property using pre-designated GEO Fencing GPS weigh points that stream a real-time video feed back to user's phone or tablet via the App. Drone Guarder’s new App will have a function called “Go Home” where at any time user can call the drone back to its home wireless charging base, normally located on the roof of the home or business. Additionally, have a live weather function on the App and other abilities that are all part of the Drone Guarder App platform. Company is scheduled to have both the Apple and Google Apps live by the end of September where they can be downloaded and used with the Drone Guarder drone. Drone Guarder is an AI autonomous security drone which automatically scans and patrols user property when alerted by sensors on the house or building, to follow an intruder and transmit streaming live video back to the App. The tremendous benefit of App functionality is that user can take control of the drone when required, to perform an ad hoc security sweep at any time.
Drone Guarder, Inc. is an early-stage security and surveillance company. The Company is focused on commercializing a drone enhanced home security system as a turnkey solution. Its solutions are application-based and include a drone, infrared camera and Android mobile application component. It offers DroneGuarder application, which will take off from a wireless charging pad once an alarm has been triggered. The camera within the drone will record a video for a few seconds, process it and then send an alert if a threat is found, which the DroneGuarder application sends in the form of a text, image or short recorded video if supported by the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) network. The DroneGuarder can fly for up to 20 minutes, using Global Positioning System (GPS) to navigate in its preprogrammed areas and return back to its charging pad after completing surveillance. Its target markets include the United States, Canada, Europe, South Africa and the Asia-Pacific region.