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Meet Boston Dynamics' family of robots

2018-04-17
here are some of the terrifying robots from Boston Dynamics this is Atlas Boston Dynamics calls Atlas the world's most dynamic humanoid robot and from the looks of it they're absolutely right Atlas is a bipedal robot capable running jumping doing backflips and keeping its balance like no other bipedal BOTS we've seen before its control system coordinates the motion of its arms torso and legs allowing it to perform human-like tasks and achieve whole body manipulation spot mini is a doglike robot that is small enough for domestic use it's armed which looks like a mini brought two sources head can pick up and handle objects around the home spot mini is 100% electrical making it the quietest robot Boston Dynamics engineers have built to date handle gets around on two legs and two wheels handle is a very agile and high strength robot its reels allow for high speeds and quick movements it has the ability to jump over and even use objects like a table as a platform or track as it glides on its wheels maintaining its balance handles grips are great for picking up heavy objects and moving them around handle uses its handles for balance as demonstrated here in this endpoint control demonstration Big Dawg was one of Boston Dynamics first advanced terrain robots and was the first legged robot to venture outside the lab taking on some real-world conditions big dog was designed to perform well in different environments it can carry up to 150 kilograms and can climb slopes up to 35 degrees big dog was developed for the military who passed on the rugged robot because it was too loud sand flea is like a small RC car don't be fooled by its small stature though sand flea can jump ten meters into the air it can literally leap onto the rooftop of a building landing softly think of it as a high-end RC car which one is your favorite member of the Boston Dynamics family and which one do you think is most likely to rise up and kill us all leave a comment on this video and make sure to check out CNET's what the future show at Facebook watch
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