Order early. Lead time is roughly six weeks.
70 cm
robot-arm
12 Degrees of Freedom
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
8-Core CPU
2-4H Battery Life
15 Kg
Overview

Unitree Go2 ENT-U5 Quadruped Robot

Standard Ultra-wide 4D LIDAR upgrades Recongnition system by 200%

Go2 features with Unitree's self-developed 4D LIDAR L1 with 360°x90°hemispherical ultra-wide recognition, super small blind spot and a minimum detection distance as low as 0.05m, which makes Go2 realise all-terrain recognising.

SKU: GC41-Go2 Ent_U5

Unitree Go2 ENT-U5 Quadruped Robot

Unitree Go2 ENT-U5 Quadruped Robot

Standard Ultra-wide 4D LIDAR upgrades Recongnition system by 200%

Go2 features with Unitree's self-developed 4D LIDAR L1 with 360°x90°hemispherical ultra-wide recognition, super small blind spot and a minimum detection distance as low as 0.05m, which makes Go2 realise all-terrain recognising.

Advanced AI Mode

Through large-scale AI simulation training, the Go2 robot has learned advanced gaits such as upside-down walking, adaptive roll-over, and climbing over obstacles, with excellent flexibility and stability at the same time.

Various Actions and poses

Go2 boasts a variety of poses such as jumping, stretching, shaking hands, cheering, pouncing, and sitting down.

Battery capacity and endurance upgraded by 150%

Go2 is equipped with a battery capacity increased to 8,000mAh, as a 15,000mAh ultra-long life battery is optional, and a voltage increased to 28.8V to improve motor efficiency, power and stability.

ISS2.0 Intelligent Side-follow System

By adopting the new wireless vector positioning and control technology, the positioning accuracy is technically upgraded by 50%, the remote control distance is over 30m, and combined with the optimised obstacle avoidance strategy, it can make the robot better traverse complex terrain.

3D LiDAR Mapping

With L1 LiDAR and a dedicated App, you can construct point cloud map within a certain area, and specify a path for Go2 to move autonomously.

Key Features:

Ultra-Wide 4D LIDAR Recognition

Advanced AI Gait Simulation

Multiple Poses and Movements

Battery Capacity up to 15000mAh

ISS2.0 Side-Follow System

Supports 3D LiDAR Mapping

What's in the Box:

Unitree Go2 ENT-U5 Quadruped Robot

Order early. Lead time is roughly six weeks.
70 cm
robot-arm
12 Degrees of Freedom
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
8-Core CPU
2-4H Battery Life
15 Kg
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Product Overview

Unitree Go2 ENT-U5 Quadruped Robot

Standard Ultra-wide 4D LIDAR upgrades Recongnition system by 200%

Go2 features with Unitree's self-developed 4D LIDAR L1 with 360°x90°hemispherical ultra-wide recognition, super small blind spot and a minimum detection distance as low as 0.05m, which makes Go2 realise all-terrain recognising.

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Key Features

70 cm

The Unitree Go2 ENT-U5 Quadruped Robot stands at a height of 70 cm.

robot-arm

12 Degrees of Freedom

The Unitree Go2 ENT-U5 Quadruped Robot is equipped with 12 degrees of freedom for enhanced mobility and agility.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

The Unitree Go2 ENT-U5 Quadruped Robot is equipped with both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.

8-Core CPU

The Unitree Go2 ENT-U5 Quadruped Robot is powered by an 8-core high-performance CPU.

2-4H Battery Life

The Unitree Go2 ENT-U5 Quadruped Robot offers up to 2-4 hours of battery life.

15 Kg

The Unitree Go2 ENT-U5 Quadruped Robot weighs 15 kg.

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HD Picture Quality, Real-time and Stable

A new App realises HD image transmission and real-time remote monitor. Built-in 4G and eSIM enables more stable connection and remote control.

Advanced AI Mode

Advanced AI Mode

Through large-scale AI simulation training, the Go2 robot has learned advanced gaits such as upside-down walking, adaptive roll-over, and climbing over obstacles, with excellent flexibility and stability at the same time.

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