The Unitree B2 industrial inspection robot dog has been improved

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Inspenet, December 7, 2023.

Unitree Robotics has presented the Unitree B2, its latest version of quadruped robot intended for industrial inspection applications. This new design stands out as the fastest industrial-grade robot dog, according to Unitree.

This quadruped incorporates LIDAR technology for obstacle detection and navigation, has a load capacity of approximately 264 pounds and has a battery life that ranges between 4 and 6 hours. In a visual demonstration , the robot demonstrates its versatility by ascending and descending stairs, avoiding obstacles such as piles of wood and plants, performing jumps, and walking on slippery surfaces.

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Así mismo, el Unitree B2 presenta la capacidad de cambiar entre patas y ruedas, pudiendo estas últimas bloquearse para garantizar estabilidad al descender escaleras y superficies irregulares.

Compared to the B1 (its predecessor), the B2 exhibits a 100% increase in sustained load and a 200% increase in endurance. Standing out as the “ fastest operating industrial inspection robot ,” it can move at speeds of up to 19 feet per second.

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