Three models of flexible motor robots of the US company
Boston Dynamics builds robots capable of moving like people, obstacles, even dancing to music.
Robot is like Atlas
Atlas, the product of the American company Boston Dynamics, is about 1.8 meters tall and weighs 81.6 kg, can be operated both indoors and outdoors, according to Mother Nature Network. The sensors of this robot allow it to move on uneven terrain and quickly stand up when tripping.
Atlas is designed to assist the emergency rescue team in search and rescue operations, perform tasks such as closing valves, opening doors or operating machinery in dangerous environments for people.
Robot dog SpotMini
The next robot model from Boston Dynamics is SpotMini, a 4-legged robot with an extra arm on its head. It is equipped with sensors to identify and avoid obstacles, capable of climbing stairs, moving and balancing on rough surfaces.
Skillful robots like SpotMini can operate in dangerous areas.
Skillful robots like SpotMini can operate in dangerous areas, helping people avoid risks. They can also be used in families to support hardworking people or household chores.
Hybrid Robot Handle
The handle is nearly two meters tall, a combination of the Atlas robot and the segway self-balancing electric vehicle. This robot has 4 limbs, two rear limbs with wheels to help it stand up and move at a speed of 14.5km / h.
Robot Handle can also lift 45kg heavy cargo and 1.2m high jump. After fully charging, it will run continuously for more than 24km.
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