We had the chance to cover the Kepler Forerunner K2 a while ago. It is a general purpose humanoid robot with over 80 full body sensors, 40 degrees of freedom and 100 TOPS computing power. It stands 1.78m tall, weighing 85kg. Its hands mimic the structure of the human hand with 12 degrees of freedom.
Shanghai Kepler Humanoid Robotics tested their new generation of dexterous hands, NimbleMaster, which added flexible sensors and 25 high-resolution touch points on each finger, which can sense and adapt to objects of any shape, allowing it to perform tasks accurately. pic.twitter.com/XQiFy1vYlW
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Thanks to RGB camera, fisheye camera, microphone, speed sensor, smart voice model and other smart sensors, this robot can see, hear, and sense. As this video shows, it is ready for high-precision teleoperation.
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