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Rhombus Recon · Announced March 2026 · ISC West Demo

Security that goes where
fixed cameras can't.

Every property has blind spots — loading docks at 2am, back stairwells, parking structures, outdoor perimeters. Rhombus Recon is the software platform that dispatches autonomous robots to those blind spots automatically when a camera detects unusual activity. The cameras you install today become the command center for Recon when it ships.

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Rhombus Recon — Go where traditional video security can't
Announced ISC West March 2026 R&D Stage ~1 Year from Commercial Availability Boston Dynamics Compatible Unitree Compatible Software Platform — Not a Robot Manufacturer

Rhombus is honest about where Recon is. Here's what they've said publicly.

"We're in R&D. We're not selling anything yet, and it'll likely be another year or so before we do. But we've made enough progress that we were able to demo at ISC West in March 2026 — so this is very real, and it's moving fast."

— Rhombus Systems, March 2026

That transparency matters. Recon is not vaporware — it demoed publicly at the industry's largest security trade show. But it's also not available to order today. The reason to understand it now is what it means for the investment you're making in Rhombus infrastructure.

A software platform that brings robots into the Rhombus ecosystem. Not a robot.

Rhombus is not building robots. Recon is a software layer that works with hardware from multiple robot manufacturers — Boston Dynamics, Unitree, and others. The result is the first solution to combine fixed and mobile sensors in a single platform. One console. Cameras, sensors, access control, and now autonomous mobile robots — all managed together.

Mobile Situational Awareness
Uses data from Rhombus cameras, sensors, and access control systems to understand and navigate environments. When a camera detects an anomaly — an unusual person, an unauthorized vehicle, a potential intruder — Recon dispatches a robot to the area to investigate. The robot streams live video back through the Rhombus console and can trigger deterrents or alarm escalation workflows automatically.
AI-Powered Analysis
Applies advanced AI to detect threats, safety risks, and operational anomalies beyond what fixed cameras can see. Recon can investigate whether a bathroom is clean, whether a shelf is stocked, whether a back door has been left open, or whether someone is in an area where they shouldn't be — and report back with footage and a structured alert.
Autonomous or On-Demand Dispatch
Robots dispatch automatically when triggered by camera events — or on-demand when a security operator wants to investigate manually. Scheduled patrol routes can be programmed for warehouses, parking structures, outdoor perimeters, or any area where fixed camera coverage is limited. Fleet management across multiple robots from one console.
Integrated Response Workflows
Recon connects with Rhombus Alarm Monitoring — TMA 5-Diamond certified — to enable escalation, live agent verification, and coordinated response. When Recon detects a confirmed threat, the workflow moves from autonomous robot investigation to live human response automatically. End-to-end from detection to dispatch in one platform.

Two robots on your property. One cleaning. One patrolling.

The vision for a luxury resort property with both Tailos Rosie and Rhombus Recon deployed is already clear: autonomous cleaning robots handling housekeeping alongside autonomous security robots handling patrol — both managed through their respective platforms, both eliminating the labor shortage problem from opposite ends of your operations.

Parking Structure Patrol
Parking structures are among the highest-risk spaces on a hotel property and among the most expensive to staff with human security. Recon enables scheduled autonomous patrols that stream footage back to the Rhombus console — coverage that would require multiple human guards, delivered by one robot.
Outdoor Perimeter
Mountain resort properties and golf resorts have extensive outdoor perimeters where fixed cameras have limited reach. Recon patrols these areas continuously or dispatches on demand when a sensor detects movement — eliminating the blind spots that no amount of fixed camera placement can fully address.
After-Hours Facility Inspection
After the last guest checks in and the overnight staff is minimal, Recon can conduct scheduled inspections of back-of-house corridors, mechanical rooms, loading docks, and storage areas — flagging anomalies with footage before they become incidents. Continuous coverage with no additional headcount.
Event Security Augmentation
During large events — weddings, conferences, private club events — Recon supplements human security staff with autonomous mobile coverage across the property perimeter and parking areas. Dispatch it on demand when a camera flags something at the far end of the property while staff are occupied elsewhere.
Proactive Incident Response
When a Rhombus camera detects a potential intruder, Recon dispatches a robot to the area, streams live video to the Rhombus console, and triggers automated deterrents — audio announcements, lights, alarm escalation — before human security arrives. First response in seconds, not minutes.
Warehouse & Distribution
Rhombus Recon's first commercial applications will likely include warehouses, logistics yards, and large storage facilities — environments with extensive areas where fixed camera installation is impractical. The same platform that secures a luxury resort patrols a distribution center.

The cameras you install today become the fixed infrastructure Recon patrols alongside in 2027.

Legacy security systems — DVR-based, closed-platform, on-premise — have no upgrade path to autonomous robotics. There is no software layer that brings a Boston Dynamics robot into a 2019 DVR system. Recon will only work with Rhombus cameras and sensors because it requires the Rhombus cloud platform as its command layer.

A hotel that installs Rhombus today and adds Recon in 2027 pays for incremental software and the robot hardware. A hotel that installed a legacy system in 2024 pays to rip and replace everything before they can access Recon at all. That's the investment case for choosing the right platform now — not in two years.

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