Video Gallery: Two Wheeled
Hospi Robot
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Panasonic
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Japan
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It is about five feet tall and has a battery life of 9 hours. The Hospi robots working inside hospitals were pre-programmed with hospital map data and have sensors to help it avoid obstacles, such as patients in wheelchairs, in its path.
Double II Robot
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Double Robotics
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USA
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It can travel 1.6 MPH, compared to the 0.9 MPH of the original model. Another upgrade of the Double 2 includes a wide angle lens that increases the field of view to 150 degrees, which is a 70 percent increase from the first model.
Agribot Robot
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Sydney University
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Australia
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The Di-Wheel robot consists of two powered wheel modules joined by an expandable central shaft. The track width can be adjusted to fit different crop widths. The flexible modular nature of the system allows it to be assembled in six minutes and easily transported.
SAVIone Robot
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Google
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USA
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It is a delivery robot that's operating as we speak at a hotel in Silicon Valley. It's designed to provide door-to-door delivery of whatever you desire (and can fit in its cargo bin), and it drives around autonomously while emitting adorable R2-D2-ish beeps.
Handle Robot
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Boston Dynamics
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USA
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2017
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Seemingly designed for carrying objects around, Handle’s ability to self-balance by adjusting its weight also helps it handle heavier things in hand without falling over. In comparison, ATLAS’ torso only has a limited amount of flexibility, limiting what that humanoid can lift while still staying on its feet.