Order early. Lead time is roughly six weeks.
64.5 cm
robot-arm
12 Degrees of Freedom
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Intel Core CPU
4-6h Battery Life
60 kg
Overview

Unitree B2 Industrial Quadruped Robotic Dog with LiDAR

Introducing B2 from Unitree - your top dog powered by A.I.. It's the ultimate legged platform for serious R&D projects, academic research and commercial applications across multiple industries.

SKU: GC41-B2 with 32-Line lidar

Unitree B2 Industrial Quadruped Robotic Dog with LiDAR

Unitree B2 Industrial Quadruped Robotic Dog with LiDAR

Introducing B2 from Unitree - your top dog powered by A.I.. It's the ultimate legged platform for serious R&D projects, academic research and commercial applications across multiple industries.

All-Rounded to Cope with a Variety of Environments

Excellent terrain adaptability to ensure stable travel on slippery or uneven surfaces.

Excellent sustained stair climbing, effortlessly tackling steps.

Remains extremely stable and balanced when climbing.

170% Increase in Joint Performance with 360 N.M of Torque

Extreme performance provids greater flexibility and stability for industrial operations.

Overcoming Obstacles, Stable and tough

Superior obstacle-crossing ability, easy to cross the mess of wood piles, 40cm high platforms and other obstacles

100% Increase in Sustained Load 200% Increase in Endurance

100% increase in continuous walking with load greater than 40kg; continuous walking with 20kg load can last for greater than 4 hours with over 15km mileage.

200% increase in endurance; unloaded continuous walking endurance greater than 5 hours with more than 20km mileage

Stable and Reliable Autonomous Charging

B2 battery supports quick change and also supports autonomous charging solutions(optional),suitable for a wide range of solutions.

Breaking Through Endurance Limitations

Innovative structural design of the B2 realises switching between legged and wheeled forms (optional).

Key Features:

Running Speed at 600 cm/s

Excellent Balance on Terrains

Stair Climbing at 45° Angle

Long Jump Distance over 160 cm

Max Payload up to 120 kg

4+ Hour Battery for 20 kg

What's in the Box:

Unitree B2 Industrial Quadruped Robotic Dog with LiDAR

Order early. Lead time is roughly six weeks.
64.5 cm
robot-arm
12 Degrees of Freedom
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Intel Core CPU
4-6h Battery Life
60 kg
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Unitree B2 Industrial Quadruped Robotic Dog with LiDAR

Introducing B2 from Unitree - your top dog powered by A.I.. It's the ultimate legged platform for serious R&D projects, academic research and commercial applications across multiple industries.

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Key Features

64.5 cm

Unitree B2 Industrial Quadruped Robotic Dog with LiDAR stands at a height of 64.5 cm.

robot-arm

12 Degrees of Freedom

Unitree B2 Industrial Quadruped Robotic Dog with LiDAR is equipped with 12 degrees of freedom for enhanced mobility and agility.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

Unitree B2 Industrial Quadruped Robotic Dog with LiDAR is equipped with both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.

Intel Core CPU

Unitree B2 Industrial Quadruped Robotic Dog with LiDAR is equipped with an Intel Core i5 (platform function) and Intel Core i7 (user development) CPU.

4-6h Battery Life

Unitree B2 Industrial Quadruped Robotic Dog with LiDAR offers up to 4-6 hours of battery life.

60 kg

Unitree B2 Industrial Quadruped Robotic Dog with LiDAR weighs 60 kg.

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