
Misty II is a robot that authenticates faces at the door, measures body temperature, and informs managers and parents if it has a high fever.
The Misty II is simple to program and can detect the direction of sound or respond to high temperatures, replacing a fire alarm. According to MISTY ROBOTICS, Misty II can not only respond to touch but also input motions from touch through six built-in capacitive touch panels that can express emotions and sorrows with faces and movements. In addition, it is possible to track authenticated faces and record, record, and share by voice activation.


Face authentication or registered members are identified with a camera located on the forehead, and body temperature is measured with an infrared sensor located on the same part of the antenna. It can be installed not only in companies, but also in nursing homes, hospitals, libraries, and government institutions. It can detect people with high fever and help prevent the spread of infection.
In addition, it has a high degree of freedom and wide scalability, such as changing hardware such as robot arm, Raspberry Pi, and Arduino using 3D printer or adding sensors. Misty II, Basic Edition with basic functionality is 1,999 US dollars, automatic filling and 3D maps featured Standard Edition 3D edition can be mapped to $ 2,900, 185.8m 2 space is $ 3,299. Related information can be found here .
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