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Eagleeye Motion Sensor

Posted on November 19, 2010.
Eagleeye Motion SensorBeware Robopet

Tony Matthews lives in a busy street, just blocks from the grocery store, the corner gas station down the street from a mall, not too far from a junior high school. One thing is not his street is quiet. But that's OK, that's why Tony moved to the city first. Tony modest house has a good sized yard and a beautiful wooden fence approximately four feet high around it. During the day, Tony will see many visitors cross in front of his home he can barely count them. He sees the riders in the morning and evening a little exercise, students on their way to school, and pedestrians walked to the gallery, or come back with new purchases in their hands. Everything is a work day there on the bench Tony.

Like any city that Tony concerned a little security. "I do not really feel threatened," Tony said, "but this does not mean that I should not take precautions." And Tony cites the old saying, "Trust in God but tie your camel. "One thing that does not mind if Tony is that people continued using her yard as their personal garbage can. So, Tony stopped at X10.com look around after seeing an ad on the Internet. During that It was there he found all sorts of fun gadgets that he could not live without. "I bought the XCam2, The Night Watch, VCR commander , and a bunch of motion sensors, "said Tony. But he also bought something else. "I saw Robopet, and I just had to have it."

When installing Robopet, Tony had an idea. Maybe he could reduce some waste that was tossed over the fence. And if he could not, at least he could see who did it. So he hung on his NightWatch VCR Commander, and set the camera on the porch where he obtained a nice view of the front yard. Then he created the EagleEye Motion Sensor to a tree where he could "see" a very pretty area of the court. Then connected to the Robopet EagleEye. Once everything was done, he hung a "Beware of Dog" on the front door.

"You never really know how people will react to a dog," said Tony. "I just hoped it would encourage them to keep their hands out of my yard."

So every time someone got within thirty feet of the motion sensor, Robopet would bark furiously inside the house, and Tony could see the reaction. If he was not home at the time, he could watch it later on tape. One thing that amused her most was Tony the jogger. "Jogging is the most fun," says Tony. "They run along and then suddenly a dog starts barking and jumping. They get a sudden jolt. It's like they just get a little more exercise for their money. But the children love too. They are always looking over the fence trying to find the dog. "

And when his friends come, they are usually quite surprised that Tony has a pet. The first time they visited, when Tony opened them, they looked for the dog. Not finding the dog, they would eventually ask me where was the doga It was then that Tony would be to introduce their Robopet. "It is truly my best friend" Tony said. "It keeps me company." And he did exactly what Tony had hoped he would do. Since the establishment Robopet, there was a sharp decline in the amount of garbage coming over the fence. "Now when people walk by, "Tony said," if they planned to throw something over the fence, they suddenly think twice about it. "

Thus, Tony managed to kill two birds with one stone. With a stone he held his own court, and with the other stone, it has a little fun at the same time. This makes the Robopet as a.

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