The Jueying X20 is a quadruped robot developed by Deep Robotics, and Mecharithm previously covered the news about it HERE. We learned that this quadruped was designed based on real-world feedback from users and the applications they required.

It was previously reported that the robot could withstand a load of 75 kg (165 lbs), but new tests have shown that the robot can carry loads exceeding 85 kg (187 lbs).

With powerful motion control, this robot dog can adapt itself to different terrain, climb steps, and handle slopes.



By utilizing a laser radar and a depth-sensing camera, the robot is able to navigate autonomously and avoid obstacles.

There is potential for this robot to be used under difficult working conditions to carry loads and help the workers.

Watch a short video of this below:
More information:
https://www.deeprobotics.cn/en/
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