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³Ô¹ÏÉç’ legacy robots

The foundation of today’s portfolio: Our future is built on the groundwork of our previous research. Each of ³Ô¹ÏÉç’ legacy robots has contributed towards crucial milestones in the advancement of applied robotics.

Our History Through The Years

2017

Handle

Handle served as a research venture into wheeled robots.

  • Led to the development of Stretch
  • Truck unloading and pallet building
  • Dynamic balance on two wheels

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2015

Spot Classic

Spot Classic laid the groundwork for the agility and compactness seen in Spot today.

  • Quadrupedal movement
  • Indoor and outdoor operation
  • ³Ô¹ÏÉç’ first fully electric robot

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2011

Wildcat

WildCat was built for speed, making it the fastest quadruped robot on Earth.

  • 19 mph on flat terrain
  • Dynamic balance
  • Variable gait and mobility options

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2012

Sandflea

Earning its moniker, the compact, 11lb Sandflea was built to vault high in the sky.

  • Capable of jumping 30ft in the air
  • Remote controlled
  • Built-in stabilization system

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2010

LS3

LS3 (Legged Squad Support System) was a rough-terrain robot with significant carrying capacity.

  • 400 lbs of payload
  • Could travel 20 miles before refueling
  • Sensors for navigating obstacles 

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2007

RHex

RHex was a 30lb, six-legged robot designed for mobility on rough terrain. 

  • Operated remotely 
  • Could travel upside down
  • Rugged construction

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2006

RiSE

RiSE was a six-legged robot designed to climb without any special adhesion.

  • Lightweight with strong legs
  • Each foot consisted of approximately 50 fishing hooks
  • Climbed at a rate of 5 cm/s

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2004

BigDog

BigDog was our first legged robot to leave the lab.

  • Navigates rough terrain
  • Sensor and control system
  • Dynamic balancing

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