Brinc announced its new Lemur 2 drone in March and made the first deliveries this week. (Brinc Photo)

Seattle-based public safety technology startup Brinc this week delivered the first production units of its Lemur 2 drones to police and other emergency responders in the United States.

The company, led by CEO Blake Resnick, says it has made a series of upgrades to the Lemur 2 since it was unveiled in March, including improvements in its antenna range, and better self-righting and obstacle avoidance capabilities.

Brinc’s drones are able to see in the dark, communicate through a microphone, and break through glass, among other features. In addition, an onboard sensor on the drone is able to produce 3D maps of its environment.

The idea is to help police and other first responders safely de-escalate crisis situations and assist in search and rescue missions without requiring them to needlessly put themselves in the middle of dangerous situations.

Brinc says the Lemur 2 is fully developed and manufactured at its Seattle headquarters and production facility. Early customers include the New York Police Department.

Listen to this GeekWire Podcast with Brinc’s Blake Resnick from earlier this year.

Like what you're reading? Subscribe to GeekWire's free newsletters to catch every headline

Job Listings on GeekWork

Find more jobs on GeekWork. Employers, post a job here.