He syncs the house's smart-audio system to play thunderous folk music at 120 decibels whenever a motion sensor is tripped, disorienting the intruders.
As the blizzard howls, Sergejs and Viktors attempt their heist. They spend the night slipping on solar panels, getting pelted by high-velocity frozen Riga Black Balsam truffles (Artūrs ran out of snowballs), and being chased by a "ghost" created by the home’s holographic projector. Viens pats mДЃjДЃs 3
A repurposed robotic vacuum cleaner is rigged with ultra-sticky local honey and feathers. He syncs the house's smart-audio system to play
His snowball launcher, upgraded with "heat-seeking" (thermal camera) sensors, stationed on the roof. A repurposed robotic vacuum cleaner is rigged with
Ten-year-old Artūrs is a self-proclaimed "junior engineer" living in a remote, high-tech eco-lodge in the snowy forests of Sigulda, Latvia. When his family accidentally leaves him behind during a frantic rush to catch a flight to a tropical wedding, Artūrs isn’t scared—he’s thrilled. He finally has the peace to test his latest invention: a solar-powered snowball launcher.
Artūrs’ family returns two days later, frantic and apologetic, only to find him calmly drinking herbal tea by the fireplace. The lodge is spotless (thanks to the modified vacuums), the thieves are in custody, and Artūrs has already drafted the blueprints for "Viens pats mājās 4: The Summer Cabin Security Suite."
The peace is short-lived. A pair of bumbling "tech-thieves," Sergejs and Viktors, have been scouting the lodge. They believe the house contains a prototype for a new renewable energy battery. They plan to break in during the height of a predicted "once-in-a-decade" blizzard, thinking the storm will mask their entry.