HR 5
HR 5 is a humanoid robot developed by the Canadian company Dr Robot in 2003. HR 5 is part of the company’s effort that aims to create a fully walking robot at the cost of one PC.
Equipped with advanced balance sensors, the HR 5 robot can walk straight unassisted. The android has a wider foot platform as compared to its predecessors, resulting in a more stable gait. It still makes use of DURAS architecture, and the bipedal android retains the same pincer grip hands of the previous generations.
Dr Robot’s HR 5 has an onboard rechargeable battery for longer robotic operation.
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