PARO MXβ

Paro devices are Personal Autonomous Reconnaissance Observers - simple black boxes that observe the world around them and then reports what is sees back to you. It's a personal device designed to help you out with its various sensors so that you can sense things that you might not be able to on your own, or so it can make observations while you're not around. It does this autonomously so you don't have to monitor it all the time while your attention is elsewhere. In particular, Paro devices are contain standard sensors enhanced with specialized reconnaissance algorithms - these have been created (and adopted) specifically for Paro, so you can choose from a long list of observations that your Paro device can make for you.

Paro MXβ:

Beta-Test LoRa Devices

Paro "MXβ" devices are LoRa-enabled demonstrators, which are currently in initial production for an open beta-testing program. Please contact paro-beta@recce.services for more information, or if you'd like to receive a device and participate in the beta testing program.

Uses:

Paro devices enable autonomous intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) activities in remote and harsh environments, including from aerial vehicles. 


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