Launched this week

Sentinel
Control your robots from anywhere in the world
113 followers
Control your robots from anywhere in the world
113 followers
Avea's Sentinel is the fastest remote teleoperation software on the market, so you can control your robots from anywhere in the world. With Sentinel, robotics companies can keep their robots at 100% uptime and instantly intervene when autonomy breaks down.






Sentinel
We're live in manufacturing, logistics, and food service! Book a demo: avearobotics.com
@ary_avea congrats on the launch team. How do you deal with lag?
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@zolani_matebese Our streams are really stable, but during high lag events, we send an indicator the operator. We also prevent the robots from moving over a certain lag threshold.
This doesn't happen very often though (maybe once or twice in a 5 hour shift).
what happens during a network interruption mid-teleoperation. the robot is mid-task, the operator loses connection, and the autonomous fallback may not be reliable enough to complete it safely. that's the failure mode that keeps robotics operators up at night and it's usually the first question any serious enterprise customer asks. how does Sentinel handle graceful degradation when the remote connection drops
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@ansari_adin We make sure the robot never jumps around like crazy, and if the connection drops, the robots just freeze. So even when there are network interruptions, the operator can re-initiate control.
GlowPulse
Сongrats on the launch 🚀
Fully outside my world (i build mac/web stuff 😅) but the framing really clicked – "100% uptime + instant human fallback" is exactly right for autonomy that's not-quite-there yet.
What's the wildest robot a customer is controlling through this right now? 🤖
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@zhuzhavladislav We run on humanoids, it's so cool to see them walking around a factory!
the idea of a human being able to jump in the second a robot gets stuck is smart. 100% uptime on autonomy isn't realistic yet so having that instant fallback makes sense
Shadow
Really cool launch. Being able to jump in and take over a robot the moment autonomy breaks is exactly the safety net these teams need, and that VR demo is wild. Congrats Ary, followed you on X to keep up with what you're building.
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@jaythesong Thanks Jay!