Direct result: In a 20-second outdoor prototype test on May 29, 2026, AISEKAR produced a continuous water stream and redirected it across several points on an open lawn. The test demonstrates water activation and directional movement in the recorded conditions; it does not test automatic detection or animal response.
| Test date | May 29, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Duration | 20 seconds |
| Environment | Outdoor open lawn |
| Test focus | Continuous water delivery and directional spray control |
| Animal present | No |
| Evidence status | Prototype mechanism test, not an animal-deterrence effectiveness study |
Test question
Could the current mechanism deliver a steady stream of water and redirect it across the target lawn area?
Original test footage
Unedited 20-second prototype water-spray test recorded on May 29, 2026.
What we observed
The prototype sprayed continuously while the mechanism changed the direction of the water. In the footage, the stream reached several points on the lawn instead of remaining fixed in one position.
What this test demonstrates
- The prototype activated a continuous water response in the recorded outdoor test.
- The spray direction changed while water was flowing.
- The original footage makes the observed movement reviewable.
What this test does not demonstrate
No animal was present. The test does not demonstrate automatic animal detection, deterrence effectiveness, animal welfare outcomes, wind performance, measured range, coverage uniformity, repeatability, or long-term reliability.
Next test
We will connect the spray response to detection and tracking, then measure range, coverage, and repeatability under different outdoor conditions.
Evidence source: Original AISEKAR prototype water-spray footage recorded on May 29, 2026.
— The AISEKAR Team