I did a little bit of stair climbing. I found it awkward, in that you have to switch modes to up- or down-climbing, and it struggled a bit. I also played a little with obstacle avoidance disabled, in order to get through a narrow passageway (furniture was too close to a wall for it to be willing to pass, even though there was ample room). I also briefly tried the leash mode, where you can tug on it and it'll go in that direction. I haven't tried any autonomous stuff.
See that iPhone control view? That's an instantly created game map by some AI chips like those of Nvidia's with that spinning mouth Lidar. Then full self driving software with training big data would make this a lot more useful in the future, because it learns so much better than humans.
Not a good idea man, I got the robot and got complaints on the first day I got it, don’t use it in the house, just take it outside to the park, people will like it
I can’t say if it’ll be good for you, but it’s a lot of nice hardware for an amazingly low price. There’s an effort out there to make an open-source OS for it, which I think will be a big boon.
Xpeng robotic unicorn is a walking lama toy (dog like) aiming one day for children to sit on as a ride! It has a tail with hand grip Looks like future children toy is going to get riding companion!! Take one to park, companion that also may talk communicate, pick up items
Great video, thanks. Can you comment on climbing stairs, obstacle avoidance, and side-follow? Any video of it doing these activities?
I did a little bit of stair climbing. I found it awkward, in that you have to switch modes to up- or down-climbing, and it struggled a bit. I also played a little with obstacle avoidance disabled, in order to get through a narrow passageway (furniture was too close to a wall for it to be willing to pass, even though there was ample room). I also briefly tried the leash mode, where you can tug on it and it'll go in that direction. I haven't tried any autonomous stuff.
See that iPhone control view? That's an instantly created game map by some AI chips like those of Nvidia's with that spinning mouth Lidar. Then full self driving software with training big data would make this a lot more useful in the future, because it learns so much better than humans.
Very cool though
I live with hard wood floors on the seventh floor. Good idea?
Ha! I guess that’ll depend on how well the building was constructed. The robot definitely makes tippy-taps for everything it does.
Not a good idea man, I got the robot and got complaints on the first day I got it, don’t use it in the house, just take it outside to the park, people will like it
ive been looking at one and to buy one and im wondering is it a good purchase
I can’t say if it’ll be good for you, but it’s a lot of nice hardware for an amazingly low price. There’s an effort out there to make an open-source OS for it, which I think will be a big boon.
@@QuestionableEngineering im thinking of the go 2 air
@@DadTrim That’s what I got.
@@QuestionableEngineering thanks for your advice
What is the thing spinning on its mouth
most likely sensors
It’s the LiDAR.
@@QuestionableEngineering oh wow that is high tech thank you
Xpeng robotic unicorn is a walking lama toy (dog like) aiming one day for children to sit on as a ride! It has a tail with hand grip
Looks like future children toy is going to get riding companion!! Take one to park, companion that also may talk communicate, pick up items
There's now AlphaDog, new robo dog toy having similar robo dog walking abilities? cater for children commerce
no need for real dogs anymore!!!