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Boston Dynamics Spot

Rating:

4.2 / 5.0

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Boston Dynamics Spot

Tags

robotics, quadruped robot, AI, autonomous systems, inspection, data collection, public safety, construction, energy, logistics, Boston Dynamics

Pricing Details

Available for purchase. Price starts at $74,500 USD. Additional payloads and software sold separately.

Features

Advanced mobility and navigation; AI-powered perception; Autonomous mission execution; 360-degree vision; Obstacle avoidance; Rough terrain traversal; Stair climbing; Payload integration (robotic arm, sensors); API for custom development; Remote operation; Self-charging (with dock); IP54 rated.

Integrations

Integration of various payloads (Spot Arm, thermal cameras, lidars, gas sensors, etc.); Integration with software platforms for fleet and data management (e.g., Orbit); API for integration with custom systems and software; Compatibility with third-party sensors (e.g., Fluke, Emesent).

Preview

Boston Dynamics Spot is a highly mobile quadruped robot designed to operate in challenging and unstructured environments inaccessible to wheeled or tracked robots. Thanks to advanced artificial intelligence algorithms, Spot possesses unique capabilities for navigation, environmental perception, and autonomous task execution. It is equipped with a suite of cameras for 360-degree vision and sensors that allow it to build maps of the terrain, detect obstacles, and safely navigate rough terrain, stairs, and narrow passages. Spot can be used for a wide range of applications, including industrial site inspection, construction progress monitoring, data collection in hazardous areas, public safety, and even entertainment. The robot supports the integration of various payloads, such as robotic arms, thermal cameras, lidars, and gas sensors, which extends its functionality for specialized tasks. Spot is controlled via an intuitive tablet controller or through an API for developing custom applications. Spotu2019s ability to operate autonomously, perform repeatable missions, and return to its docking station for recharging makes it a valuable tool for automating routine and dangerous operations.