Description
- The Unitree Robotics Go1 Edu is a bionic quadruped robot that behaves like a real dog.
- It accompanies you while you are jogging or walking in the park, helps you carry your stuff, and can even bring your morning paper.
- The Go1 Edu model designed by the Chinese-based Unitree Robotics company amazes with its dog-like behavior, programming development opportunities, and the affordable price, much lower than those of most competitors.
- Targeted mainly at the educational and R&D fields, the Go1 Edu can at the same time be regarded as one of the most budget-friendly four-legged bionic robots for home use.
Features:
- The Unitree Robotics Go1 Edu has 3 joints per each leg powered by 12 high-performance motors.
- The motors weigh about 900 g, have a maximum torque of 40 Nm and a rotational speed of 26.5 rad/s.
- And can be controlled separately by the user.
- Two Intel RealSense D435 wide-angle depth cameras and a visual odometer.
- Open wide opportunities for the use of V-SLAM technology.
- The cameras allow the robot to get the color and depth information and create a 3D map of.
- The environment with the real-time positioning and navigation planning function.
- The robot is capable of dynamic obstacle perception allowing it to refresh the map data according to the object relocation.
- Another function of the Aliengo, provided by the cameras, is human posture and face recognition.
- The robot recognizes specific postures of a person and can make corresponding movements.
- It is also capable of a specified object tracking, focusing on a particular gesture.
- The left hand up, for example), even if there are other people nearby.
- As long as the Unitree Robotics Go1 Edu recognizes different human postures, you can use gesture control to operate the robot.
- Programming development opportunities, and the affordable price, much lower than those of most competitors.
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