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Hello Emily. Goodbye Pamela Anderson.

Jul 1, 2010 07:00 PM

There is little design artifice to this device. This EMILY (Emergency Integrated Lifesaving LanYard is a $3500 robot-lifeguard purchased for Malibu lifeguards. Remote-controlled and capable of 28 mph, product testing confirms that EMILY just might be smarter than David Hasselhoff and more buoyant than Pamela Anderson. 

Popsci lays out how it works:

Ready for action

EMILY patrols solo or is thrown into the sea from the beach, a helicopter or a ship.

Search and rescue

EMILY's sonar finds a distressed swimmer, and it jets toward him at 28 mph.

Mission accomplished

A swimmer holds onto EMILY as it gently brings him to shore or waits for a lifeguard. The robot can travel up to 80 miles on a single battery charge.

Product specs:

  • Tethered Buoy Sleep Mode, 100+ hours
  • Battery Storage – 577 watt/hours
  • 5 mph Patrol – 518 minutes
  • Speed – programmable for max of 40 mph
  • 35 minute duration at 40 mph max speed
  • Weight – 25 pounds
  • Craft Dimensions – 54" Length, 16" Width, 8" Height 
  • Payload Capacity – additional up to 15 pounds 
  • 80 pound buoyancy

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