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Yes, the EYESEE drone can be used in co-activity within the warehouse. The EYESEE team recommends that you follow the safety instructions in the user manual, such as the safety distances between people and the drone during the mission.

The EYESEE drone has a battery life of 15 to 18 minutes. Each drone is supplied with 7 batteries, giving a flight time of around 2 hours.

The mapping is created using a generator provided in the EYESEE Cloud suite. The tool, which is very easy to use, can be used to enter the locations, naming rules and exceptions for each aisle in the warehouse. It enables productivity of up to 20,000 locations per day.

The drone locates itself in each aisle of the warehouse using its on-board sensors and two mobile beacons placed on the ground (EYESEE Tags). It requires no additional infrastructure in the warehouse. It is accurate to within about 15 cm.

No, the EYESEE logistics drone is not designed to count stocks (the number of goods on a pallet). The drone is designed to read labels in the form of 1D or 2D codes, ideally UM labels (bar codes on full pallets filmed in a handling unit). It provides accurate addressing data with photos, enabling full locations, empty locations and missing labels to be detected, and specific points of interest to be declared, so that errors can be anticipated upstream, so that they do not become costly problems downstream.

No. The solution is not currently compatible with negative-temperature warehouses, but this is part of our roadmap.

No. EYESEE does not currently read RFID tags. For any specific RFID request, please contact contact@eyesee-drone.com.

Currently, the drone is only compatible with goods stored in a rack. In the event that opened pallets are stored at ground level in the rack, the EYESEE Drone supervisor can deactivate the level 0 scan and concentrate on the upper levels. This is because the EYESEE Drone cannot count the number of boxes on a pallet.