July 7, 2008

Seascout Prototype Saves Swimmers

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Next time you hit the beach, you might come across New Zealander Andre Harley's Seascout Aquatic Rescue Robot. It features a GPS tracker and EIPIRB technology, and works manually or with pre-programming. There is internal lighting, a sunroof, and a radio system onboard for communications. You can see more pix and details on the designer's site.

Via Andre Design

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