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170+ Awesome Robots You Should See

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alpha 2

Alpha 2: a humanoid robot that wants to be your personal assistant. It can take your medication, make calls, check the weather, control smart appliances.

icub

iCub: a humanoid robot that can maintain its balance on one foot or two feet.

drawer

GummiArm: a 3D printed robotic arm capable of opening drawers, catching objects, and interacting with its environment.

robot drinky

Robot Drinky: serves as your drinking buddy and does not waste alcohol.

performa ai

Premaid AI Robot: this robot can perform pre-programmed dances. It comes with 25 servomotors.

Dancing Robot: a robot by DrGuero2001 that relies on distributed processing across multiple PCs and wireless connectivity to dance like a pro.

shadow bot

Shadow Bot: a humanoid robot that uses a Microsoft Kinect to mimic human actions. The developer used a RoboBrothers RoboPhilo Humanoid Robot to pull this off.

star-wars-r2-d2-fridge

R2-D2 Moving Refrigerator Robot: this robot moves around to bring you cool drinks. It has a remote control too.

cram robot

Cram Cockroach robot: a compressible robot with articulated mechanisms that can splay its legs outward when squashed.

t8x

T8X Spider Robot: a programmable robotic pet with 26 servo motors that looks like a spider and moves like one.

robot adapts

Animal-like Robot: this is a 6-legged robot that can adapt like injured animals and walk when its legs are broken.

ROVeo Robot

ROVeo Robot: this robot can climb over obstacles much bigger than its size. It is stable and has 4 wheels.

robot dog

Spot: a 4-legged robot for indoor and outdoor operation. It is electrically powered and hydraulically actuated.

Pleurobot: a salamander-like robot that can navigate uneven terrain and even swim. The robot change its gait pattern when it encounters an obstacle.

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