Intelligent buoyant firefighters can swim themselves to the location of the victim
U-safe buoys are remotely controlled, can surf on water at a speed of 27 km / h and quickly bring the crash victims safely.
A company in Portugal has just made a fever with its latest design. It is a smart life buoy called U-Safe . This remote-controlled buoy can swim to the exact location of the person in distress to bring them to the shore.
With a simple but very unique design and useful, U-safe life buoys can swim to the exact location of the victims to rescue. Photo: Noras Performance.
The design is simple but very unique and useful. Only with a U-shaped, drowning person can cling to it easily. Two powerful engines are mounted at the ends of the U, which can glide ice on the water or pull a person to safety as a ship or shore.
U-Safe can receive waves and operate within 5 km radius of the controller. This is clearly a device of the future, when it is charged with solar energy. The internal power supply is not too large, but it is still sufficient to operate for a long time and pull a person from shore to shore.
U-safe is currently in the testing phase. This product was designed and developed by Noras Performance, a technology company based in Portugal. The company is expected to add a GPS navigation device, or design a larger version to save many people at the same time.
The idea has been going for more than a year and the company has released a lot of photos and videos that illustrate product features but have not yet sold in large quantities. Expected next year, this product will be commercialized.
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