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Countless uses of drones are being exposed every day, now the US and Swiss companies have jointly developed a drone that guards the house.
It not only informs the phone app of any suspicious situation, but also gives details of it itself.
This latest home surveillance drone was developed by Sunflower Labs, but the price is immense.
Its entire set consists of several sensors and launching pads. That is the reason why its price is so high that it is worth $ 10,000, or Rs 1.5 million.
Prices on the one hand, but the company claims that it is the world's first drone that completely protects the home and is equipped with all sorts of sensors.
Another feature is that the drone is completely independent and monitors the house and the garden and the hall.
This drone keep at the CES Annual Exhibition of Household Electrical Goods which was held in Las Vegas has become very popular.
And the public has expressed a keen interest in it. The drone will be available in the market by the middle of this year.
There are three main parts of this drone system, namely sunflower, honeybees and hive.
Sunflowers look like lights on the lawn of a house that keep notes of movement and tone.
Sunflower sensors, on the other hand, can discriminate between animals, humans and vehicles and make a map of the whole house.
Bee or Honeybee is an automatic drone that flies under the GBS system without hitting the house and broadcasting video in real time.
While the hive is where the drone stops and as soon as the sun flower reports any suspicious activity in the house, the drone immediately flies out of its place.
It has an artificial intelligence-based automatic system and is completely waterproof.
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