Unitree B2-W Robot Dog Impresses with Human Carrying, Flips, and Off-Road Skills
Chinese robotics company Unitree Technology unveiled a remarkable video showcasing the capabilities of its Unitree B2-W robot dog, which has acquired new skills a year after entering mass production.
The video demonstrates the robot dog's agility in performing advanced physical tasks like Thomas flares, side flips, navigating steep slopes, running through water, and ascending creeks.
Notably, the robot can leap from heights of 2.8 metres, climb hills while carrying a 40-kilogram load, and even transport an adult man. These abilities hint at the potential for robot dogs to play vital roles in areas such as factory inspections and fire rescues.
Unitree Technology's Unitree B2-W robot dog displays advanced physical feats post-mass production.
The robot showcases agility by performing Thomas flares, side flips, and navigating steep slopes.
Capable of carrying a 40-kilogram load, climbing hills, and transporting an adult man, hinting at practical applications.
Source: TECHNODE