Robots replace humans with dangerous things

In recent years, law enforcement agencies or the military have often used robots to assist with dangerous missions such as bombing, hostage rescue, or even fighting. IRobot Technology, Inc. has released an updated version of one of its robots, which can increase the safety and effectiveness of power or military units while on duty.

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As its name implies, iRobot 110 FirstLook gives users first-hand visibility, from a safe location, to a hazardous area where any situation can occur. Equipped with four cameras, it allows the robot to capture images of the surrounding area from all directions and communicate two-way sound, which can overcome obstacles and even climb stairs.

But what makes iRobot 110 FirstLook so special is that it can be thrown into the danger zone. Weighing just over 2kg, waterproof, shockproof, this robot can survive when falling from a height of about 5m, and can automatically flip back if the upside. It can perform a variety of tasks, including tasks that require lightness and skill. In addition to recording and sound, it also has sensors for radioactive gases, various gases and toxic chemicals, as well as a thermal camera for nighttime operation.

The iRobot 110 FirstLook battery can keep it running for 6 hours continuously after each charge. And with a built-in arm, it can carry objects weighing about 1.2kg. According to iRobot, the price for this product is $ 20,000.