Startup “moonwalkers” from Shift Robotics subsidiary Carnegie Mellon University (shsha) pretends to be nervous? These are not rick horses, as it can show, but my nasasada “on a regular b, with a + motor and Po ankoyk’orts

Moonwalkers don’t roll like roller skates, they just speed up the movement of the foot when given extra impulsion. It’s similar to walking on a moving pavement or sliding on ice, but with the difference that the system tracks the person’s gait and adjusts accordingly. The use of a set of sensors and machine detection lorithms distorts the uncontrolled positioning of devices, but?

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Moonwalkers are articulated, with a flexible toe and heel connection, so they can move across rough terrain, stairs, kneel, etc. The maximum acceleration is 11 km/h and the braking distance is less than 1 m. They can be sidelined suspiciously hard, and the lunar rovers will turn into a motionless target for the last.

The power reserve on a single charge is very modest – no more than 10 km, and it varies greatly from terrain. The Moonwalkers are priced at $1,399 per pair upon release.

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Source: Tech Cult

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