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Unitree B2-W robot dog shows off human carrying, flips, and off-road skills · TechNode

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Last updated: 2025/12/31 at 1:08 AM
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Chinese robotics company Unitree Technology released an impressive video on Monday showcasing its Unitree B2-W robot dog demonstrating new skills acquired a year after mass production. The robot dog can perform complex physical feats such as Thomas flares, side flips, sliding down steep slopes, running through shallow water, and climbing upstream in creeks. The video also showed the robot jumping from a height of 2.8 meters, climbing hills while carrying a 40-kilogram load, and even transporting an adult man. Robot dogs currently have the potential to provide strong support in fields such as factory inspections and fire rescues.
[Unitree Technology Weibo, in Chinese]

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