Instead of shutting down to recharge, the Walker S2 walks to a nearby swap station. When one battery starts to run low, the robot turns its torso, uses built-in tools on its arms and removes the ...
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Watch This Chinese Humanoid Robot Change Its Own Battery And Try Not To Get Creeped Out
No matter how you feel about humanoid robots, they currently all have a technical limitation due to their form factor. Unless the robot is tethered to a power supply, it needs a battery, and unless ...
The future is knocking, and it’s walking on two legs. Meet Walker S2, a humanoid robot that might outwork your average office worker—without needing a coffee break. Walker S2 is built by UBTECH, a ...
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