by Michael Engel | Mar 7, 2024 | FAQ, FAQ: walking robots
The operating time of the GO1 walking robot is made particularly efficient by the use of Quickload rechargeable batteries, which can be replaced within seconds. The GO1 can be used continuously for 1-2 hours without the need for a long charging time. This function...
by Michael Engel | Mar 7, 2024 | FAQ, FAQ: walking robots
The GO1 is extremely versatile and is suitable for a wide range of applications. Due to its compact design, flexibility and robust features, the GO1 can be used in various scenarios, such as Guarding and security: the GO1 can be used as an agile supporter in guarding....
by Michael Engel | Mar 7, 2024 | FAQ, FAQ: walking robots
The GO1 has ultrasonic sensors, foot force sensors and 5 sets of fish-eye stereo cameras for a high-resolution 360° all-round view. Various additional modules are also available, such as LIDAR and a thermal imaging camera, which significantly expand its perception...
by Michael Engel | Mar 7, 2024 | FAQ, FAQ: walking robots
The GO1 has dimensions of 220x290x588 mm (WxHxL) without payloads (additional equipment) and weighs 12 kg. It can be equipped with additional modules such as LIDAR, a 3-axis arm with gripping function or a thermal imaging camera, which considerably extends its...
by Michael Engel | Mar 7, 2024 | FAQ, FAQ: walking robots
Thanks to its compact design, the GO1 is lightweight, transportable and ready for immediate use. For example, the system can be transported in the boot of any vehicle and deployed on site by a security guard for property protection tasks. The Go1 has modular equipment...