The Walker S2 has a double battery design and can exchange a depleted module in a strategically placed drum station
China launches the world’s first robot capable of working alone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – because it is able to change their own batteries.
The humanoid robot Walker S2which can change your own battery when being low energy, can be left function alone forever.
Made by the Chinese company, this revolutionary robot is 162 centimeters high and weighs 43 pounds, which makes it the size and weight of a small adult.
Using a 48 volt lithium battery in a double battery system, the robot can walk for two hours or stand for four hours before running out of power.
Once sold out, the battery takes 90 minutes to load completely.
As it considers, its most interesting characteristics – that UBTECH representatives say it is a worldwide – It’s just that instead of depending on a human operator to remove and recharge, the machine can perform this task entirely alone.
In new images published on July 17 on Youtube, the Walker S2 robot is seen approaching a battery charging station to change its battery.
With back to the season, use the arms to remove the battery installed on the back and put it in an empty groove to recharge. Then remove a new battery from the unit and insert it into your door.
The robot exchanges its own battery in case one of its batteries is without charge – and thus It works autonomously for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The Walker S2, which is designed to be used in environments such as factories or as a robot similar to a human being to serve and greet customers in public places.
As Live Science details, it has 20 degrees of freedom (the number of ways as joints or mechanisms can move) and is also compatible with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.