The strongest, most agile, most resistant and fastest robot dog.

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The strongest, most agile, most resistant and fastest robot dog.



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New version of Unitree A2


Yes, my friends, with each new publication we see that machines are evolving very quickly and from the first moment it appears in the official video of Unitree A2 it makes it clear that it is not just another quadruped robot, it crosses a glass barrier, without hesitation, executes a perfect somersault and slides across rocky terrain with the confidence of someone born to challenge limits.


It's like seeing a fusion between an Olympic athlete and a cutting-edge engineering machine, only with four legs and the strength to carry an entire adult on its back, designed to redefine the standards of speed, agility and durability, A2 represents a leap forward in the evolution of industrial robots.




Feature of Unitree A2


At the heart of this mechanical power are motors capable of generating 180 N.m of torque distributed in 12 degrees of freedom that allow wide and precise movements, you can tilt the body up to 58º, move the thighs and legs with an impressive amplitude, guaranteeing this statehood and strength to face stone blocks, steep stairs and even risky jumps.


Its robust chassis supports up to 100 kg of load and now maintains a maximum speed of 18 km/h, something rare in the world of quadruped robots. The engineering behind its operation combines physical resistance and energy efficiency. With two 9,000 mamph hot-swappable batteries. It reaches up to 5 hours or 20 km of operation without load. In lighter missions it is capable of transporting 30 kg for more than 12 km even in urban environments.


This autonomy and the ability to maintain performance under load make it a tireless companion for prolonged missions, but the true intelligence of Unitree A2 beyond mechanics is equipped with industrial liar sensors positioned at the front and rear that guarantee three-dimensional vision of the environment, eliminating blind spots and mapping obstacles in real time.


Its front-illuminated HD camera further expands perception, while the vision guidance system and processing allow it to react autonomously to changes in the scene. Connectivity is no problem Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2 are standard with 4G and GPS options for remote operations.



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