Xiaomi Releases CyberDog 2, Over 80% Open Source Rate

At the annual speech held on the evening of August 14th, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun announced the launch of Xiaomi's latest bionic quadruped robot CyberDog 2, which is open sourced to the world.

According to the introduction, CyberDog2 has done the greatest degree of open source from the code and structural drawings, and the open source rate exceeds 80%. At the same time, it provides graphical programming and modular processing of various sensing capabilities, and also opens more than 100 interfaces to support programmers . Free programming.

CyberDog 2 has undergone a comprehensive technical upgrade based on the previous generation: it is equipped with a new generation of Xiaomi self-developed high-performance motors, which provides more powerful dynamic response capabilities and supports richer actions; a newly upgraded 19 sets of sensor systems, connected to Xiaoai An AI voice interaction system with the ability of classmates. The volume has been reduced by 16%, and the weight has been reduced by nearly 40%. It weighs only 8.9kg, which is close to the size of a Doberman pinscher.

" More bionic, close to the shape of a real dog, AI self-learning simulates 30,000 robot dogs for parallel training. Smarter, gesture interaction, voice control, face recognition, AIoT linkage, fusion follow and obstacle avoidance. More powerful, 12 CyberGear micro-motors , AI self-developed balanced dynamic algorithm, AI multi-modal fusion perception decision-making system. More open, open source system code, open structural drawings, open functional interfaces, and visual programming.

CyberDog 2 is currently priced at 12,999 yuan. Also released together with its built-in CyberGear micro-motor, priced at 499 yuan.

 

In addition, it also announced that Guo Fan, the director of the "Wandering Earth" series, will be the co-creator of Xiaomi's technology and humanities. "Together with Xiaomi, we invite robotics workers from all over the world to open up their imaginations and create the future of robots. "

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