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Quadruped robots have gained commendable recognition in recent years, all thanks to the multiple and high-risk tasks they can perform and reduce human workload. Whether it's Boston Dynamics' Spot that can decorate a Christmas tree or RaiBo who can walk on any terrain and function as a lifeguard or delivery bot, these machines are making their presence felt in the real world across multiple industries.
The Lite quadruped robotics series is currently sold in more than a dozen countries across North America, Western Europe, the Middle East and parts of Asia, including Japan and South Korea. It’s also available for pre-order on the official DEEP Robotics website and through local resellers in Europe. Overseas shipping of Lite3 is expected to begin in September 2023.The Lite series happens to have some of the most affordable quadrupeds on the market at the moment.
“The Lite series is designed for research and education purposes. While we have been able to advance the technical aspects of Lite3, we have also managed to bring the pricing down so that it is more affordable for an even broader group of potential users,” said DongXin Zheng, Product Manager at DEEP Robotics.The new Lite3 version boasts significant technological advances as compared to its predecessor, the Lite2.
The Lite3 features an industrial-level real-time control system with depth optimization, a first for the product lineup, with overall computing power increased threefold. The algorithm upgrades make its movement more agile and responsive. The Lite 3 can climb steps up to 15 centimeters in height, close to the current maximum for a quadruped robot of its size, and runs at a peak speed of four meters second.
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