Mass production version of humanoid robot Unitree G1 showcased

A new ambitious humanoid robot has arrived from China Unitree



Humanoid robot model unveiled in mass production version Unitree G1with its mobility and what it can do, again brought.

Chinese company Unitree The first humanoid robot developed by Unitree H1, It attracted a lot of attention last year as an option that invigorated the competition in the field. In the past months, unlike H1, the humanoid robot, which was shared for a sale price of only 16 thousand dollars instead of 90 thousand dollars Unitree G1 It had come to the fore. What brought the robot to the agenda today was the video above, which introduces its final version to be put into mass production. The robot, which has attracted great attention in general, has a wide range of motion and can withstand both speed and impacts to a certain level. The robot, which is announced to weigh 35 kg and can be made quite compact by folding its arms and legs when being transported, according to official data It can work for about 2 hours with a 9,000 mAh battery.. The humanoid robot, which is not overly sensitive but can handle many delicate tasks that were not possible 3-4 years ago, has a 3D LiDAR sensor and different cameras on its head. The robot is shown as being put into mass production, but no mass production or sales date has been shared yet.

The former model is 180 cm tall and weighs 47 kg Unitree H1can carry a load of 30 kg and its joints, equipped with the company’s own 360 Nm M107 motors, can operate with great flexibility. The robot, which is actively developing special hands with flexible fingers, Intel RealSense D435i With the camera system, it can perceive its surroundings with depth and at the same time LiDAR The robot, which is equipped with an 864-Wh battery but whose maximum usage time has not yet been announced, was previously said to be able to run at 1.5 meters per second on rough terrain and 5 meters per second on smooth terrain.

The last thing that brought this robot to the agenda was the video below. This video showed the robot doing a backflip without using any hydraulic system. The robot, which can perform this flip using only the powerful “M107” engines and complete a smooth tour despite the landing being a bit difficult, continues to make a splash. was doing.

Before that, it was announced that the robot broke the world record in its class by traveling 3.3 meters per second. You can see the speed that the robot reaches with its thin feet in the video below, and as in the same video, it can go up and down stairs and also dance. The humanoid robot has no problems with balance and can withstand impacts like Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot Atlas. Unitree H1, was in the prototype phase.

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