Let uCella protect and track your packages from purchase to shipping and never miss a delivery again
uCella is a slim box measuring 21.65 x 24.52 x 3.85 in (55 x 62 x 10 cm) that you can mount to your porch wall yourself. Equipped with Wi-Fi and a companion app, the system synchs with popular email services like Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo to pull tracking numbers from order receipts so when the delivery person arrives with the package, they scan the barcode containing that specific tracking number to unlock the box. This step is carried out with the help of a 5-megapixel autofocusing camera and 4-inch touchscreen built into the unit.
At this point uCella expands, transforming into a larger container measuring 21.65 x 43.52 x 20.86 in (55 x 110 x 51 cm) to accomodate more sizeable packages. With the delivery sitting safely inside, the app pushes a notification to the user alerting them of its arrival along with a photo of the delivery person. The user can then retrieve their package by scanning an in-app master QR code.
While securing incoming packages is uCella's main function, it offers a few other handy features, too. Through a built-in microphone, the carrier is able to leave voice messages that are then relayed to the user through their phone. Items that need returning can also be left in uCella and a request can be booked through the app, which in turn notifies the carrier and gives instructions on how to operate the device and pick up the package.
The app can also track shipments via a map view and monitors the levels of uCella's removable lithium battery, which should reach empty after about 30 days of normal usage. There's also a second built-in battery designed to keep the device running while the main battery is on the charge. The device is water-, dust- and UV-resistant and the exterior is crafted from military-grade composite materials, which the creators say can't be easily cut or torn apart.
Here is some Demo Video
Here is some Demo Video
uCella is a slim box measuring 21.65 x 24.52 x 3.85 in (55 x 62 x 10 cm) that you can mount to your porch wall yourself. Equipped with Wi-Fi and a companion app, the system synchs with popular email services like Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo to pull tracking numbers from order receipts so when the delivery person arrives with the package, they scan the barcode containing that specific tracking number to unlock the box. This step is carried out with the help of a 5-megapixel autofocusing camera and 4-inch touchscreen built into the unit.
At this point uCella expands, transforming into a larger container measuring 21.65 x 43.52 x 20.86 in (55 x 110 x 51 cm) to accomodate more sizeable packages. With the delivery sitting safely inside, the app pushes a notification to the user alerting them of its arrival along with a photo of the delivery person. The user can then retrieve their package by scanning an in-app master QR code.
While securing incoming packages is uCella's main function, it offers a few other handy features, too. Through a built-in microphone, the carrier is able to leave voice messages that are then relayed to the user through their phone. Items that need returning can also be left in uCella and a request can be booked through the app, which in turn notifies the carrier and gives instructions on how to operate the device and pick up the package.
The app can also track shipments via a map view and monitors the levels of uCella's removable lithium battery, which should reach empty after about 30 days of normal usage. There's also a second built-in battery designed to keep the device running while the main battery is on the charge. The device is water-, dust- and UV-resistant and the exterior is crafted from military-grade composite materials, which the creators say can't be easily cut or torn apart.
Here is some Demo Video
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Here is some Demo Video
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