Spot

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Quick Specifications

Manufacturer:

Type: Quadruped

Height: 61-70cm

Weight: 32.7kg

Spot

Spot is a quadrupedal robotic platform developed by Boston Dynamics, designed for applications in industrial inspection, data collection, and autonomous operations. Equipped with advanced mobility and perception capabilities, Spot can navigate complex environments, including construction sites, manufacturing facilities, and hazardous locations. Its agility and ability to operate autonomously make it a valuable tool for organizations seeking to enhance efficiency and safety in routine and high-risk operations.

Spot features a 360-degree perception system, allowing it to detect and avoid obstacles while performing tasks such as equipment monitoring and site inspections. The robot supports both manual control and pre-programmed autonomous missions, offering flexibility in deployment. With a 14 kg payload capacity, Spot can be equipped with various sensors, cameras, and communication devices to adapt to specific operational needs.

Designed for scalability, Spot can function individually or as part of a coordinated fleet. The integration of software solutions like Boston Dynamics’ Orbit platform enables remote monitoring, fleet management, and data analysis, allowing users to access real-time insights from their robotic deployments. Spot’s autonomous capabilities, including self-charging and dynamic path planning, further contribute to its reliability in continuous operations.

Spot’s modular design allows for expansion through additional hardware and software, such as the Spot Arm for manipulation tasks and third-party payloads for specialized functions. With its combination of mobility, sensing, and adaptability, Spot serves as a versatile robotic tool for industries ranging from energy and construction to research and security.

Manufacturer:

Type: Quadruped

Height: 61-70cm

Weight: 32.7kg

Power: 564 Wh, 90 minutes runtime

What is the price of the Spot robot?

The price of spot reportedly starts at $70,000

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