The B2-W can carry up to 40kg of weight, run at speeds up to 6 metres a second, and jump up to 40cm in height, while equipped with a robotic arm that has been put to use performing maintenance checks on underground cables.
Can your dog do a handstand? This one can.
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Unitree Robotics upgraded its $100,000 B2-W robot dog with impressive moves like flips, handstands, and hill climbing. Watch it spin, race over rough terrain, jump from heights, and even carry a person. pic.twitter.com/OBtxKJ51uS
This invention, which has sparked global attention after videos showcasing its impressive jumps and movements, marks a significant step in China’s robotics industry toward full-scenario applications.