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  • Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
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    Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
    Picture MUST credit: DEEP Robotics A new robot dog on wheels has been rolled out — to operate in all terrain conditions. The bot, called Lynx, rolls on four legs instead and can operate off road. The Lynx has been developed by Chinese company DEEP Robotics. It will be offered alongside the three quadruped offerings from the company called the Lite3, X20 and X30. The Lynx can lock all wheels to walk along or climb over obstacles on two legs. It has AI learning with the company's existing robot dog pack already capable of autonomously operating for up to four hours per charge in industrial settings. Dull specs for the Lynx or pricing has not yet been revealed. Potential real-world applications for Lynx include search and rescue, mapping, inspection and equipment transport. A spokesperson said the Lynx will unlock “new levels of flexibility, productivity, and ease of use for our customers.” They added: “Let’s redefine the boundaries of what robots can achieve.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
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    Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
    Picture MUST credit: DEEP Robotics A new robot dog on wheels has been rolled out — to operate in all terrain conditions. The bot, called Lynx, rolls on four legs instead and can operate off road. The Lynx has been developed by Chinese company DEEP Robotics. It will be offered alongside the three quadruped offerings from the company called the Lite3, X20 and X30. The Lynx can lock all wheels to walk along or climb over obstacles on two legs. It has AI learning with the company's existing robot dog pack already capable of autonomously operating for up to four hours per charge in industrial settings. Dull specs for the Lynx or pricing has not yet been revealed. Potential real-world applications for Lynx include search and rescue, mapping, inspection and equipment transport. A spokesperson said the Lynx will unlock “new levels of flexibility, productivity, and ease of use for our customers.” They added: “Let’s redefine the boundaries of what robots can achieve.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
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    Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
    Picture MUST credit: DEEP Robotics A new robot dog on wheels has been rolled out — to operate in all terrain conditions. The bot, called Lynx, rolls on four legs instead and can operate off road. The Lynx has been developed by Chinese company DEEP Robotics. It will be offered alongside the three quadruped offerings from the company called the Lite3, X20 and X30. The Lynx can lock all wheels to walk along or climb over obstacles on two legs. It has AI learning with the company's existing robot dog pack already capable of autonomously operating for up to four hours per charge in industrial settings. Dull specs for the Lynx or pricing has not yet been revealed. Potential real-world applications for Lynx include search and rescue, mapping, inspection and equipment transport. A spokesperson said the Lynx will unlock “new levels of flexibility, productivity, and ease of use for our customers.” They added: “Let’s redefine the boundaries of what robots can achieve.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
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    Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
    Picture MUST credit: DEEP Robotics A new robot dog on wheels has been rolled out — to operate in all terrain conditions. The bot, called Lynx, rolls on four legs instead and can operate off road. The Lynx has been developed by Chinese company DEEP Robotics. It will be offered alongside the three quadruped offerings from the company called the Lite3, X20 and X30. The Lynx can lock all wheels to walk along or climb over obstacles on two legs. It has AI learning with the company's existing robot dog pack already capable of autonomously operating for up to four hours per charge in industrial settings. Dull specs for the Lynx or pricing has not yet been revealed. Potential real-world applications for Lynx include search and rescue, mapping, inspection and equipment transport. A spokesperson said the Lynx will unlock “new levels of flexibility, productivity, and ease of use for our customers.” They added: “Let’s redefine the boundaries of what robots can achieve.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
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    Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
    Picture MUST credit: DEEP Robotics A new robot dog on wheels has been rolled out — to operate in all terrain conditions. The bot, called Lynx, rolls on four legs instead and can operate off road. The Lynx has been developed by Chinese company DEEP Robotics. It will be offered alongside the three quadruped offerings from the company called the Lite3, X20 and X30. The Lynx can lock all wheels to walk along or climb over obstacles on two legs. It has AI learning with the company's existing robot dog pack already capable of autonomously operating for up to four hours per charge in industrial settings. Dull specs for the Lynx or pricing has not yet been revealed. Potential real-world applications for Lynx include search and rescue, mapping, inspection and equipment transport. A spokesperson said the Lynx will unlock “new levels of flexibility, productivity, and ease of use for our customers.” They added: “Let’s redefine the boundaries of what robots can achieve.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
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    Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
    Picture MUST credit: DEEP Robotics A new robot dog on wheels has been rolled out — to operate in all terrain conditions. The bot, called Lynx, rolls on four legs instead and can operate off road. The Lynx has been developed by Chinese company DEEP Robotics. It will be offered alongside the three quadruped offerings from the company called the Lite3, X20 and X30. The Lynx can lock all wheels to walk along or climb over obstacles on two legs. It has AI learning with the company's existing robot dog pack already capable of autonomously operating for up to four hours per charge in industrial settings. Dull specs for the Lynx or pricing has not yet been revealed. Potential real-world applications for Lynx include search and rescue, mapping, inspection and equipment transport. A spokesperson said the Lynx will unlock “new levels of flexibility, productivity, and ease of use for our customers.” They added: “Let’s redefine the boundaries of what robots can achieve.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
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    Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
    Picture MUST credit: DEEP Robotics A new robot dog on wheels has been rolled out — to operate in all terrain conditions. The bot, called Lynx, rolls on four legs instead and can operate off road. The Lynx has been developed by Chinese company DEEP Robotics. It will be offered alongside the three quadruped offerings from the company called the Lite3, X20 and X30. The Lynx can lock all wheels to walk along or climb over obstacles on two legs. It has AI learning with the company's existing robot dog pack already capable of autonomously operating for up to four hours per charge in industrial settings. Dull specs for the Lynx or pricing has not yet been revealed. Potential real-world applications for Lynx include search and rescue, mapping, inspection and equipment transport. A spokesperson said the Lynx will unlock “new levels of flexibility, productivity, and ease of use for our customers.” They added: “Let’s redefine the boundaries of what robots can achieve.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
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    Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
    Picture MUST credit: DEEP Robotics A new robot dog on wheels has been rolled out — to operate in all terrain conditions. The bot, called Lynx, rolls on four legs instead and can operate off road. The Lynx has been developed by Chinese company DEEP Robotics. It will be offered alongside the three quadruped offerings from the company called the Lite3, X20 and X30. The Lynx can lock all wheels to walk along or climb over obstacles on two legs. It has AI learning with the company's existing robot dog pack already capable of autonomously operating for up to four hours per charge in industrial settings. Dull specs for the Lynx or pricing has not yet been revealed. Potential real-world applications for Lynx include search and rescue, mapping, inspection and equipment transport. A spokesperson said the Lynx will unlock “new levels of flexibility, productivity, and ease of use for our customers.” They added: “Let’s redefine the boundaries of what robots can achieve.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
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    Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
    Picture MUST credit: DEEP Robotics A new robot dog on wheels has been rolled out — to operate in all terrain conditions. The bot, called Lynx, rolls on four legs instead and can operate off road. The Lynx has been developed by Chinese company DEEP Robotics. It will be offered alongside the three quadruped offerings from the company called the Lite3, X20 and X30. The Lynx can lock all wheels to walk along or climb over obstacles on two legs. It has AI learning with the company's existing robot dog pack already capable of autonomously operating for up to four hours per charge in industrial settings. Dull specs for the Lynx or pricing has not yet been revealed. Potential real-world applications for Lynx include search and rescue, mapping, inspection and equipment transport. A spokesperson said the Lynx will unlock “new levels of flexibility, productivity, and ease of use for our customers.” They added: “Let’s redefine the boundaries of what robots can achieve.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
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    Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
    Picture MUST credit: DEEP Robotics A new robot dog on wheels has been rolled out — to operate in all terrain conditions. The bot, called Lynx, rolls on four legs instead and can operate off road. The Lynx has been developed by Chinese company DEEP Robotics. It will be offered alongside the three quadruped offerings from the company called the Lite3, X20 and X30. The Lynx can lock all wheels to walk along or climb over obstacles on two legs. It has AI learning with the company's existing robot dog pack already capable of autonomously operating for up to four hours per charge in industrial settings. Dull specs for the Lynx or pricing has not yet been revealed. Potential real-world applications for Lynx include search and rescue, mapping, inspection and equipment transport. A spokesperson said the Lynx will unlock “new levels of flexibility, productivity, and ease of use for our customers.” They added: “Let’s redefine the boundaries of what robots can achieve.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
    DUKAS_177613062_BES
    Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
    Picture MUST credit: DEEP Robotics A new robot dog on wheels has been rolled out — to operate in all terrain conditions. The bot, called Lynx, rolls on four legs instead and can operate off road. The Lynx has been developed by Chinese company DEEP Robotics. It will be offered alongside the three quadruped offerings from the company called the Lite3, X20 and X30. The Lynx can lock all wheels to walk along or climb over obstacles on two legs. It has AI learning with the company's existing robot dog pack already capable of autonomously operating for up to four hours per charge in industrial settings. Dull specs for the Lynx or pricing has not yet been revealed. Potential real-world applications for Lynx include search and rescue, mapping, inspection and equipment transport. A spokesperson said the Lynx will unlock “new levels of flexibility, productivity, and ease of use for our customers.” They added: “Let’s redefine the boundaries of what robots can achieve.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
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    Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
    Picture MUST credit: DEEP Robotics A new robot dog on wheels has been rolled out — to operate in all terrain conditions. The bot, called Lynx, rolls on four legs instead and can operate off road. The Lynx has been developed by Chinese company DEEP Robotics. It will be offered alongside the three quadruped offerings from the company called the Lite3, X20 and X30. The Lynx can lock all wheels to walk along or climb over obstacles on two legs. It has AI learning with the company's existing robot dog pack already capable of autonomously operating for up to four hours per charge in industrial settings. Dull specs for the Lynx or pricing has not yet been revealed. Potential real-world applications for Lynx include search and rescue, mapping, inspection and equipment transport. A spokesperson said the Lynx will unlock “new levels of flexibility, productivity, and ease of use for our customers.” They added: “Let’s redefine the boundaries of what robots can achieve.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
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    Lynx, le nouveau chien robot tout terrain, développé par la société chinoise DEEP Robotics
    Picture MUST credit: DEEP Robotics A new robot dog on wheels has been rolled out — to operate in all terrain conditions. The bot, called Lynx, rolls on four legs instead and can operate off road. The Lynx has been developed by Chinese company DEEP Robotics. It will be offered alongside the three quadruped offerings from the company called the Lite3, X20 and X30. The Lynx can lock all wheels to walk along or climb over obstacles on two legs. It has AI learning with the company's existing robot dog pack already capable of autonomously operating for up to four hours per charge in industrial settings. Dull specs for the Lynx or pricing has not yet been revealed. Potential real-world applications for Lynx include search and rescue, mapping, inspection and equipment transport. A spokesperson said the Lynx will unlock “new levels of flexibility, productivity, and ease of use for our customers.” They added: “Let’s redefine the boundaries of what robots can achieve.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage