Product Description

The B2 robot dog is engineered specifically for industrial environments, delivering exceptional versatility and dependability even in the most challenging conditions. With a 40kg payload capacity, it is capable of transporting a wide range of tools and equipment, making it perfect for security patrols, industrial inspections, and emergency response operations. The B2 comes with integrated intelligent perception technology, enabling it to navigate autonomously or be controlled remotely through teleoperation. Its durable build provides outstanding mobility, allowing it to handle rough and uneven terrains, while its IP66 rating ensures resistance to harsh weather elements, offering between 4 and 6 hours of continuous operation. Offered in two distinct models, the B2 meets a variety of operational needs, ensuring optimal performance in various industrial sectors. Whether conducting routine inspections, carrying out security surveillance, or responding to emergency situations, the B2 robot dog stands out as a powerful, reliable, and adaptable solution for modern industrial applications.
Product Features

Great Mobility and Robustness
Built-in Intelligent Perception
- B2 can Walks on Slippery Floor
- Climbs Staircase
- Recovers from Ground
- Climbs 35-degree Ramp

40KG Payload
4 to 6 Hours of Running Time with IP66 Rating
- 5H Running with 40KG Payload
- Robot Dog B2 can Towing a Car
- Able to walk on difficult terrain

Security Patrolling and Industrial Inspection
B2 for Inspections, Patrolling, and Emergency Response
- Power Grid Inspection
- Train Inspection
- Gas Leakage Inspection
- Construction Site Inspection
- Industrial Property Patrolling
- Bus Depot Patrolling
- Emergency Rescue
- Emergency Response
Product parameters
Category | B2-Leg Basic | B2-Leg Advanced |
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Weight | 60KG | 65KG |
Max Speed | About 10KM/H | About 10KM/H |
Payload | 40KG | 40KG |
Max Staircase | 25cm | 5cm |
Battery | >2KW | >2KW |
IP Rating | IP66 | IP66 |
Climbing Angle | >35° | >35° |
3D Lidar | Optional | Included |
Navigation Algorithm | Optional | Sample |
Internal Computation | i5 & i7 | i5 & i7 (2 units) |
Application Computation | i7/Orin NX optional | i7/Orin NX optional |
Interface | RJ45/USB/Power | RJ45/USB/Power |
Accessory

Robot Arm Z1 AIR
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Robot Arm Z1 RRO
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Robot G
ToF Sensor
Application


Robot dogs have a wide range of potential applications:
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Search and Rescue: Robot dogs, like Boston Dynamics' Spot, can navigate rough, dangerous, or unstable environments that might be risky for humans. They could be used in natural disaster zones (earthquakes, landslides, etc.) to search for survivors, deliver supplies, or even assess structural damage.
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Healthcare: Robot dogs can assist in hospitals or care facilities, helping transport medical supplies, monitor patients, or interact with people in therapy settings. They could also potentially be used for telemedicine, with the robot dog acting as a remote presence in certain situations.
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Inspection and Maintenance: These robots are excellent at inspecting hard-to-reach areas like pipes, tunnels, or bridges. They can perform routine maintenance tasks, check equipment, and even collect data in environments hazardous for humans, like nuclear plants or oil rigs.
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Entertainment and Companion Roles: While not as practical, robot dogs could be used for companionship, especially in therapeutic contexts for the elderly or those with special needs. Their ability to engage emotionally with humans can be a powerful tool in improving mental health.
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Logistics and Delivery: In the future, robot dogs could be used for last-mile delivery, carrying packages over short distances, especially in crowded urban environments where cars or drones might be impractical.
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Agriculture: Robot dogs could help monitor large agricultural fields, detect crop diseases, or even herd livestock. Their mobility makes them useful in environments where traditional vehicles would struggle.
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