In today’s world, there are amazing and strange robots. However, there is a spectacular machine that is launched in 2025 with its battery pack. This makes it able to last a whole day and seven days a week. The robot is named Walker S2, and this Chinese company is made with a dimension of 5 feet 3 inches or 162 cm in height and weighs 43kg or 95 pounds, which makes it a great size and weight for a small adult.
Walker S2: Self -Self -Humanoid Robot with Changed Battery System
According to UBTEC, this is a huge robot, such as the 48 -volt lithium battery wrapped in a dual battery system, the robot can stand for four hours and last for two hours before the power is finished. It takes 90 minutes to recharge completely after the battery is over. This is the first robot that does not need human intervention to remove and recharge the battery, as it can do itself.
In a video published on YouTube on July 17, 2025, Walker S2 was also seen as close to the station as he was charging his battery. It uses its arms to remove the battery pack, which is applied to the back and puts it in the blank to recharge. It then removes a fresh battery pack and then inserts it into the dedicated port.
Vision of UB Tatch: Walker S2 as the future of Factory and Public Service Robotics
Chinese publication Cnevpost reported that the Walker S2 removes and changes its battery pack when one of its battery is out of power. It can also detect the rest of the electric power and decide whether it can change or charge the battery pack.
It is designed to be used in robot factories and elsewhere where it can work for humans and can meet consumers in public places and meet customers. Moreover, it has 20 degrees of independence and is consistent with Bluetooth and Wi -Fi.
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