A robot that can change its own battery has been created in China.
UBTech Robotics has presented a new robot, Walker S2, which can independently determine a low battery level, approach the docking station, and replace the battery in less than three minutes. Engineers emphasize that this function will allow robots to operate without breaks for recharging.
About the new humanoid robot Walker S2
Walker S2 can recognize a critical battery level, automatically approach the docking station, remove the battery from the top of its 'back,' and replace it with a new one.
UBTech focuses on 'continuous operations in dynamic industrial scenarios' and offers an innovative product that can operate continuously. The company does not specify the exact release date of Walker S2 on the market, but notes that this will happen soon.
Analysts predict rapid growth in investor interest in humanoid robots. According to them, mass commercial use of such robots is possible within three to five years, despite high costs and logistical challenges.
UBTech Robotics has introduced the new humanoid Walker S2, which can independently determine low battery charge, replace it in a few minutes, and operate without breaks. This new technology may accelerate the implementation of humanoid robots in industry and other sectors, making them more efficient and productive.
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