Der neue geländegängige Quad-Roboter B2-W im Wert von 100.000 US-Dollar von Unitree zeigt uns, wie hochmoderne Robotik im Jahr 2025 aussieht.
Unitree B2-W robot dog shows off human carrying, flips, and off-road skills
Der neue geländegängige Quad-Roboter B2-W im Wert von 100.000 US-Dollar von Unitree zeigt uns, wie hochmoderne Robotik im Jahr 2025 aussieht.
Unitree B2-W robot dog shows off human carrying, flips, and off-road skills
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[Here’s a video of the robot in action](https://youtu.be/X2UxtKLZnNo)
$100,000 might initially seem like a high price for something like this, but not if you compare it to the cost of an employee. With battery-swapping, this robot can do two human-shifts a day. That means, even at minimum wage levels, it could pay for itself in 18 months if doing work humans can do.
Can it replace human workers? I would guess yes in the fields of security, land management, search & rescue. With modification arms/grippers, machines like this could find roles in hospitality, retail and wider industry too.
I’m surprised at the price, its $25K more than Boston Dynamics Spot robot, and other Chinese manufacturers make much cheaper quad-robots. Presumably Unitree think they have a product people will pay this much for.
This article doesn’t even have a clear photo of the robot, lmao. Rubbish.
Stuff like this, combined with a game aimbot level accuracy, is the future of warfare. And of course automated drone swarms, can’t forget them.