ReadySight robot navigates rocks, rugs and all sorts of indoor and outdoor terrain.
Time takes time. I’ve heard that saying often, but have a new appreciation for it in recent weeks. I co-founded Company Six due to its important mission - keeping people with dangerous jobs and those they serve, safe. I, as much as anyone, want to get our rugged, low-cost robot out to our customers as soon as possible, to have their backs and to provide the situational awareness they need today.
Respect is one of the CO6 core values, and it takes many forms. Making a small and capable robot like ReadySight is very difficult - it requires optimizing for mobility, size, temperature and moisture, battery life, and a secure backend video platform. Our team is up to the challenge, but out of respect for first responders and others with dangerous jobs, we simply will not put a robot into their hands unless it meets our high criteria for reliability and performance.
We also respect the urgency facing those who are eagerly waiting for the services the ReadySight robot provides. We are thrilled to announce that our Special Insights Team (SIT) partners will begin beta testing the ReadySight robots in the coming weeks. For first responders, every day counts, every day brings a chance for circumstances where situational awareness could make a meaningful difference. We respect the urgent need that each and every one of our customers face, and want to meet that demand.
As my team and I face difficult decisions, we focus on the fundamentals, on our core values, and on how best to respect and honor our mission while maintaining the level of trust our customers bestow upon us. We take the time to earn our stakeholders’ respect and to deliver a product and program worthy of it. Thank you for your patience as each day the ReadySight robot takes one step closer to serving you, ensuring safety and awareness when you and your community need it most.
We knew we wanted the ReadySight™ robot to be small enough to be portable, so that it can be carried every day. We also knew that it was going to be put up against obstacles that we couldn’t predict and that was a problem.
Some very smart people did a lot of math and came up with a design that could get the job done.
The ReadySight robot is incredibly dynamic. Nearly the entire body of the robot moves when it’s in motion, this makes it difficult for it to get hung up on objects so it can stay on the move.
The tires are wide to aid in traction and the tapered paddles pull double duty, helping ReadySight robots dig into terrain and absorbing the shock from drops and throws. It’s also quick, moving at a quick walking pace.
So ReadySight robots are agile, but how strong are they?
High torque motors allow ReadySight robots to lift itself up over terrain it wouldn’t otherwise be able to just roll over.
Every part of our ReadySight robots, from the incredible technology packed within its frame, to the very design of its body was designed with one thought in mind. How can what we build help professionals with dangerous jobs do those jobs better, and safer.
Our mission has been built into our products.
Learn more about what ReadySight robots are capable of and reserve yours at www.CO6.com
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