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  1. 29 de mar. de 2021 · Stretch’s lineage can be traced back to Boston Dynamics’ two-legged Atlas robot, which is able to balance its weight so smoothly it can run, jump, backflip, and more. “Atlas picking up a box ...

  2. History. In 2021, Boston Dynamics, the robotics firm famous for its dancing quadrupeds and jumping humanoids, introduced a more tame robot. Stretch is the company's first warehouse-specific robot, capable of autonomously unloading boxes from a truck and placing them onto a conveyor belt. Stretch is part of the Boston Dynamics' strategy to continue building innovative robots while also being ...

  3. History. Boston Dynamics introduced the first version of Handle in early 2017, describing it as an R&D robot.The design featured two wheels instead of feet, and the robot could travel at 15 km/h (9 mph) and jump 1.2 meter (4 feet) vertically.

  4. bostondynamics.com › products › spotSpot | Boston Dynamics

    Spot is easy to use and intuitive to learn, making it quick to deploy for both manual operations and autonomous missions. You can generate immediate value for your organization with pre-configured packages for inspection, research, and hazardous response. Or, if you want to think out-of-the box, Spot’s 14kg of payload capacity, robust API ...

  5. Spot Battery and charging system. Spot uses a removable lithium-ion Spot Battery and a Spot Charger to power the robot. The Spot Battery can be charged stand-alone or while inside the robot using shore power. ⚠️ Always remove the battery when Spot is not in use unless the robot is connected to shore power or sitting on a powered Spot Dock ...

  6. 6 de feb. de 2024 · Atlas learns to pick up a 30-lb car strut and carefully manipulate it. Boston Dynamics' Atlas research robot. Atlas' new spindly, double-jointed fingers are capable but a bit creepy. Atlas' old ...