
Spot | Boston Dynamics
Extensive testing in the lab and field has created a robot that you can trust to work day-in and day-out. Spot can operate without interventions — autonomously charging, dynamically replanning around new obstacles, and self-righting if it falls.
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Spot Arm | Boston Dynamics
The Spot Arm offers a new way for the robot to work in the world: both remotely controlled and autonomous tasks are possible—and easy—with this seamless solution.
Spot to the Rescue - Boston Dynamics
“Thank God we had the robotic dog that was able to go in the building,” he said at the time of the incident. In addition to game-changing mobility, Spot has a number of distinguishing features and capabilities that make it uniquely qualified to explore disaster sites and other hazardous settings.
Doing More with Spot - Boston Dynamics
Today that list includes robot upgrades, a new tablet, and a new charger. We’ve also expanded the payload and software ecosystem that builds on top of the robot to make it the perfect mobile sensor platform for your application.
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Legacy Robots - Boston Dynamics
Each of Boston Dynamics’ legacy robots has contributed towards crucial milestones in the advancement of applied robotics. Learn more about our history.
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Spot, our quadruped robot, is unlocking digital transformation for hundreds of customers. Stretch, a versatile case handling robot, is automating back-breaking warehouse tasks. And Atlas, the world's most dynamic humanoid robot, is taking the first steps toward a commercial mobile manipulation robot.
Spot Specifications - Boston Dynamics
Number of depth cameras (for robot perception, obstacle avoidance) 5 stereo pairs (front-left, front-right, left, right, rear) Overall depth camera field of view (FOV) Approximately 90 degrees in each direction [a] Depth camera range. Approximately 2 meters
Spot Makes Austria's Largest Power Plant Safer - Boston Dynamics
One key advantage is the Energy Dog’s permanent and autonomous operation, 24/7. The robot runs its trained route autonomously and returns to the charging station automatically. Originally, the team planned, programmed, and trained five longer main …