Security & Surveillance Robots
Autonomous patrol, surveillance, and monitoring robots for facilities.

The security-robot vendor RFP: questions and red flags
Security robot RFPs fail when buyers accept vague commitments on integration, false-alarm rates, and data handling. Here is the question set that surfaces what …

A 90-day playbook to deploy a security robot
The first 90 days determine whether a security robot becomes a durable operational asset or a maintenance-closet fixture. Here is the phase-by-phase process tha…

Security robot platform decision framework
Platform selection for security robots is driven by environment geometry, threat profile, and operational constraints. This framework maps each platform type to…

Payback and deployment models for security robots
Three deployment archetypes — outdoor patrol, fixed-post augmentation, drone perimeter — produce very different payback timelines. Here is how to model each one…

The real cost of a security robot versus a guard
Vendor TCO comparisons typically omit monitoring labor, connectivity, weatherization, and maintenance. Here is the full picture, including where the math actual…

Why security robots get pulled after a few months
Most security robot deployments fail for the same reasons: false alarms, no SOC integration, and wrong expectations. Here is how to deploy one that actually aug…