This 1966 Honda P25 Scooter has received a serious upgrade that would make any Mission Impossible fan proud. Chicara Nagata collaborated with a security manufacturer to create this design, which comes with fully functional HD cameras and a 360-degree surveillance system.
Apparently the design is not meant to be ridden, as the fastest it goes is only 30km/hour, but instead it will be put in front of museum entrances, lobbies and storefronts to keep an eye on things. Looking at the upgraded design, it's clear that this would be extremely difficult to ride, as the seating area is now taken up by extended cameras.
If individuals are looking for a more aesthetically appealing form of security at home, this could be a way to show a bit of rebellious design. Photo Credits: designboom, chicara
Surveillance-Equipped Scooters
The 1966 Honda P25 Scooter is Mounted with Cameras
Trend Themes
1. Surveillance-equipped Vehicles - The integration of surveillance systems into vehicles opens up opportunities for improved security measures in various industries, including transportation and logistics.
2. Aesthetically Designed Security Systems - The demand for aesthetically appealing security systems is on the rise, especially in industries such as hospitality and retail, which prioritize customer experience.
3. Remote Monitoring Technologies - Developments in remote monitoring technologies are disrupting traditional surveillance methods, providing businesses and homeowners with greater control over their security protocols.
Industry Implications
1. Security - The security industry could benefit from the integration of surveillance systems into vehicles to improve tracking, monitoring, and overall security measures.
2. Hospitality - The demand for aesthetically designed security systems is higher in the hospitality industry due to the industry's focus on customer experience and safety.
3. Logistics - Surveillance-equipped vehicles can bring innovative security measures into the logistics industry by providing tracking and monitoring capabilities for cargo and personnel.