Xiaomi showed a robot dog that is capable of twisting somersaults

Xiaomi showed a robot dog that is capable of twisting somersaults

7 September 2021, 21:30
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The Chinese corporation Xiaomi presented a four-legged robot dog, which, among other movements, can do back flips.

Outwardly, a robotic dog resembles devices of standard designs - a torso, four legs, a screen-head. Movement and commands are standard.

The difference between the Xiaomi robot is in the presence of an engine of its own production. Thanks to this, he is able to perform movements at a speed of 3.2 m / s. Including complex actions such as coups, jumps.

It is assumed that the robot model will be used by test engineers, fans of the Chinese corporation. It will also be of interest to robotics who can participate in competitions.

It is noted that the robot dog is built on open source algorithms. It is also equipped with a series of touch and ultrasonic sensors, navigation module, ports for communication with other devices.

The novelty from Xiaomi is an attempt to create robotic technology on four limbs for mass production. Thus, the company contributes to the development of such devices, their promotion to end users.

The robot dog can move independently, analyze the people around, create navigation maps, and avoid obstacles. It is even possible to control it with the help of a voice - you just need to come up with a code word.

Other technical gadgets are available to users of the OXO website. In the section of the same name you can find tuners, adapters, portable speakers, adapters and more.

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