- Universe A2 is a new square robot
- It’s so fast
- A2 can stop the 220lb load
If a robot action hero was casting a movie and he did not want any Humanoid (or Arnold Schwarzengner), he could probably hire all new units A2. It can run the quadropid robot, jump, climb, can penetrate the hills, mess, lift heavy loads, and, yes, as shown in the promo video, break through a plate of glass. What is missing here is the blockbuster action movie sound track.
With a maximum speed of 11.2mph, the new A2 is a significant sign in the quadropids, in which the standard robbery dynamics spot robot is pushed at about 8 miles per hour.
The A2 Steller Explorer model shown in the video is made for all kinds of uneven and uneven regions. Its 30 cm step height helps him step by leaving the stones and his stairs. It is also comfortable 45 degrees Mile up or downward.
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Although it lacks the head or a feature that can help you easily reap anthropomorphy, it can “see”. The strange -looking quadpad uses front and rear -mounted leather to monitor its environment and adjust the flies.
In the video, A2 does not get every step well, but even a journey, fall, or tumbling does not appear to prevent 12 high -density motors of proposal A2.
Introducing the Universe | Universe A2 Steller Explorer – YouTube
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It is also ready to carry an important burden. In the video, an adult person stands on the back of A2, who demonstrated the maximum standing load capabilities of 220 pounds. In motion, it can take 25 LB packs.
Although the unit is not explaining the battery life, the A2 is equipped with a 9,000 mAh battery and 18,000 mAh double battery pack option. In the video, it loads 30kg of pay for more than 3 hours in about 13 km.
As far as its preparation for the great outspring is concerned, A2 is classified as IP56, which means it can counter the water jet, and we will assume that it also means a rainstorm. However, it can handle any water sinking.
Prices and availability have not been fixed, but when the price comes, the universe is below the industry average. We will see if A2 fits this model.


