Unitree Robotics has released a new video showcasing the capabilities of their Go2 bionic quadruped robot. The video provides a detailed look at the robot’s features and technological advancements, emphasizing its potential applications in various fields.
The Go2 is equipped with Unitree’s self-developed 4D LIDAR L1 technology, which offers 360°x90° hemispherical recognition. This system minimizes blind spots and allows detection at distances as close as 0.05 meters, facilitating precise navigation across diverse terrains. The video highlights the Go2’s mobility, including its ability to perform unique movements such as upside-down walking and adaptive roll-over, enabled by advanced AI algorithms.
The Intelligent Side-follow System (ISS 2.0) is another key feature demonstrated in the video. This system uses wireless vector positioning and control technology to enhance positioning accuracy and enables remote control from distances exceeding 30 meters. The video also showcases the Go2’s 3D LiDAR mapping capabilities, which allow users to construct point cloud maps and set autonomous paths for the robot.
Additionally, the video outlines the Go2’s connectivity options, including Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, and 4G, as well as its real-time monitoring capabilities through an integrated HD wide-angle camera. These features make the Go2 suitable for a variety of tasks, from research and industrial inspections to public safety applications.