Spot Robot Shepherd In Action
Boston Dynamics is behind some of the most advanced robots we have seen. Spot is a robot dog that can take on a variety of tasks. This video shows the robot take on farming tasks and herding sheep in New Zealand.
Boston Dynamics is behind some of the most advanced robots we have seen. Spot is a robot dog that can take on a variety of tasks. This video shows the robot take on farming tasks and herding sheep in New Zealand.
So you are worried about germs, bacteria, and other threats in your bed? The ROCKUBOT Bed Sterilizing Robot can help. It has 24 sensors and 4 UV-C lights to eliminate 99% of allergens and dust mites on any surface. It has automatic and manual mode, so you can use it on your bed, cups, phones, toys, and everything in between.
Meet the MiRo E robot: an animal-like robot with a Raspberry Pi core and a bunch of sensors designed to teach students STEM concepts. The robot has 28 capacitive touch sensors on its body, 6 RGB LEDs, WiFi/Bluetooth, 2 HD cameras, accelerometers and light & cliff sensors.
In the past few years, we have covered a bunch of interesting 3D printed robots here. 3DGence’s 3D printed robotic arm is also worth a look. Their engineers built a 120kg robotic arm in 5 days. It has ABS and PLA components. 6 x INDUSTRY F340 3D printers were used to complete this.
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Here is another cool coding robot designed to introduce your children to technology concepts at a comfortable pace. The Tangiplay robot lets you interact with iPad games. It has 120 levels to guide your kids. When you tap, rotate, and slide the robot, it is translated into code and triggers a response in the game.
ANYmal is a pretty neat quadruped robot that can take on various tasks. It can handle autonomous navigation in challenging environments. It can carry up to 10kg loads and move over obstacles with real-time mapping and planning. This video shows a version of ANYmal with actuated wheels that can perform dynamic hybrid walking-driving motions.
In the past few years, we have covered plenty of robots that can be teleoperated to assist workers with all kinds of tasks. This video from the DLR Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics shows robotic avatar Rollin Justin in action. It can assist people with restricted mobility by serving as an avatar for friends, relatives and professional carers.
Here is another robot kit designed to teach your kids about robots, coding, and AI. MARK (make a robot kit) supports graphical coding and MicroPython. It ships with ability to recognize colors, shapes, and objects. It can be extended through connection ports for digital, analog & I2C modules.