The Jack Russell is a small tactical robot and range extender (if Pro). It's designed to travel over obstacles and into tight spaces. When the situation is unknown, unsafe, or unstable, drive the Jack Russell in to get eyes and ears without sending people in.
Robot
| Length | 12 ¾ inches |
| Length | 18 ¼ inches with flipper arms extended (Pro) |
| Width | 11 inches |
| Height | ~9 inches including antennas |
| Height | 11 inches when deploying flipper arms (Pro) |
| Ground Clearance | 2-inch |
| Material | Aluminum for lightweight durability |
| Carrying Handle | 1 built-in carrying handle |
| Attachments | Picatinny rails for attaching external tools |
| Weather | Weather resistant |
| Origin | Made in the U.S. |
Battery Info
| Batteries | High-power 10,000 mAH |
| System | Smart battery protection with a 7-check system |
| Charging | Easy-charge with a standard 120V outlet |
The drive camera is fixed in the front of the robot and provides a wide view of what's ahead. Not only is this great for driving, it also provides useful intel.
Drive Camera
| Angle | Fixed front camera |
| Lights | IR lights for low light use |
| Feed | View the camera feed on the controller |
Special-engineered tracks help the robot climb over obstacles and stairs, maneuver tight spaces, and even the experience when driving on rough terrain. All this while saving energy so there's more for operation.
Goat Traction (tracks)
| Climb | Ascend stairs using flipper arms (Pro) |
| System | Special engineered to use less power |
| Turning | Tight turning radius |
| Surfaces | Maneuvers typical commercial and residential flooring types |
| Replacements | Easy-replace tracks |
The Jack Russell has powerful range on it's own. Plus it can provide extended range coverage for other SuperDroid tactical units.
Control Range
| Line Of Sight | Up to 1,100 feet (wireless) |
| Through 2 Brick Walls | Up to 385 feet (wireless) |
Range Extension
| Other Units | Extend the range of other SuperDroid tactical robot units (Pro) |
The Jack Russell's OCU is a handheld aluminum controller with a 10-inch screen. It's lightweight, has a long runtime, and has options to record and save videos and snapshots.
Operator Control Unit (OCU)
| Screen | 10-inch |
| Runtime | ~8 hours |
| Display | View camera feed |
| 2-Way Audio | Talk and listen from a distance |
| Video | Record video |
| Save | Take snapshots |
| Monitors | Connect external devices using USB, audio, HDMI, or ethernet |
| Weight | 3 ½ pounds |
| Length | 13 ¼ inches |
| Height | 6 ¼ inches |
| Depth | 2 ¼ inches |
| Controls | Real controls and touch screen controls |
| Comfort | Ergonomic design |
| Material | Aluminum for lightweight durability |
| Batteries | High-power 5,000 mAH |
| System | Smart battery protection with a 7-check system |
| Charging | Easy-charge with a standard 120V outlet |
The Jack Russell is built for teams that need a compact robot they can carry, deploy fast, and drive into places that are too tight, too dark, or too uncertain to enter first.
It gives operators live video, two-way audio, long wireless range, and tracked mobility in a small package. The Pro version adds flipper arms for stairs and range extension for other SuperDroid tactical robots.