Direct result: In a 14-second outdoor prototype test on May 29, 2026, AISEKAR produced a narrow continuous water jet and repositioned the spray direction across an open lawn. The test demonstrates focused water output and directional movement in the recorded conditions; it does not test automatic mode switching, animal response, or watering uniformity.
| Test date | May 29, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Duration | 14 seconds |
| Environment | Outdoor open lawn |
| Test focus | Focused water jet and directional control for deterrence and watering functions |
| Animal present | No |
| Evidence status | Prototype function test, not an effectiveness or irrigation-quality study |
Test question
Could the current prototype produce a focused water jet and reposition the spray head toward another area of the lawn?
Original test footage
Unedited 14-second prototype water-jet and irrigation-control test recorded on May 29, 2026.
What we observed
The prototype first produced a narrow, continuous stream across the lawn. It then changed the direction of the spray head, moving the stream toward a different area.
What this test demonstrates
- The prototype produced a focused water jet in the recorded outdoor scene.
- The spray direction changed while the water system was operating.
- The same directional mechanism can be evaluated for both deterrence and controlled watering use cases.
What this test does not demonstrate
No animal was present. The test does not establish automatic mode switching, detection-triggered response, deterrence effectiveness, animal welfare outcomes, watering uniformity, wind performance, measured range, repeatability, or long-term reliability.
Next test
Future tests will connect detection and tracking to the response system and separately measure range, repeatability, and watering coverage under documented outdoor conditions.
Evidence source: Original AISEKAR prototype water-jet and directional-control footage recorded on May 29, 2026.
— The AISEKAR Team