Key Features: Realistic Walking: The PM01’s walking system straightens the knees, making its movements more human-like, though it requires precise control to maintain balance. Size and Build: Standing at 138 cm tall and weighing 40 kg, the PM01’s lightweight aluminum alloy body provides strength and heat dissipation. Interactive Capabilities: The robot features a round interactive touchscreen on its chest and can move its arms, head, and torso. It has 5 degrees of freedom in each arm and can turn its torso 320 degrees. Speed and Agility: The PM01 can walk at speeds of up to 2 meters per second, thanks to its six-jointed legs with powerful motors. Powered by Intel N97 and NVIDIA Jetson Orin, the robot uses neural networks for reinforcement learning and can adapt and learn new skills. Equipped with Intel RealSense depth cameras and microphones, it can perceive and interact with its environment. Availability: The PM01 is available for $12,000, with sales beginning in 2025. It is designed for research, education, and business applications
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EngineAI Unveils PM01: A Humanoid Robot with Natural Walking Motion
EngineAI has introduced the PM01, a compact humanoid robot that stands out for its natural walking gait. Unlike many robots that keep their legs slightly bent, the PM01 straightens its legs at the knee with each step, mimicking human movement more closely.
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