Every day, Anicet Mbida makes us discover an innovation that could well change the way we consume.

This Tuesday, he is interested in an innovation in security, a surveillance camera drone that patrols the house in our absence.

This Tuesday morning, an innovation that comes straight from science fiction.

It is a surveillance camera drone that patrols the house in our absence.

In addition, you can view its images live, remotely.

So, if you ask yourself "I wouldn't have left my papers on the table by chance?"

Or the classic: "Did I turn off the gas?", We can ask the drone to go and check and we will follow the images on his phone.

It's a new type of surveillance system: rather than installing cameras everywhere and letting them spy on us 24 hours a day, we use a camera drone.

Most of the time, he will remain on his base, the camera physically hidden, so no risk to privacy.

It will only take off when asked or when it detects an intrusion.

He doesn't have lasers or machine guns.

But the sound of the drone may be enough to scare a thief off.

Is it completely autonomous or should we control it remotely?

No, it is completely autonomous.

He begins by mapping the rooms in the house.

Then, all you have to do is point to the place you want to go to view.

And at the end, he returns to his base.

Better still, not to have a cat prowling around, it could do damage.

Can he also patrol outdoors?

No, that's why it will cost less than 300 euros.

There are already drones that monitor the surroundings of houses, but they cost more than 10,000 euros.

It's a product just announced by Ring, a specialist in surveillance systems.

But since it was bought by Amazon, some might not be trusted.

In any case, if by misfortune the drone were hacked, at least we will not be filmed on the sly.

We'll be sure to hear it fly.