DEEP Robotics Lynx M20

DEEP Robotics Lynx M20

The LYNX M20 series represents the world's first wheeled-legged robot built specifically for challenging terrains and hazardous environments during industrial operation.

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  • HEIGHT82 cm
  • WEIGHT 33 kg
  • LANGUAGESEnglish, Chinese
  • LOCOMOTION SPEED18 km/h
  • BATTERY TYPELithium-ion
  • STATUS
  • PRICE APPROXIMATELY 18k
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FAQs: DEEP Robotics Lynx M20

 

What operational advantages does the Lynx M20 offer in terms of endurance and power supply?

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The robot features hot-swappable batteries, enabling continuous operation without shutdown. It runs up to 3 hours unloaded and 2.5 hours with a 15 kg load. This ensures efficiency in long-field missions without frequent recharging delays.



 

What kind of autonomy does the Lynx M20 have in real-world environments?

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Equipped with dual LiDARs and AI motion planning, the Lynx M20 can autonomously navigate complex and hazardous environments. It recognizes obstacles, adjusts its gait, and makes real-time decisions. This makes it ideal for industrial inspection, security patrols, and search-and-rescue missions.

 

How does the hybrid wheeled-legged design of the Lynx M20 enhance its mobility?

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The Lynx M20 combines wheels and legs, allowing it to move swiftly on flat surfaces and handle rough terrain or stairs with ease. This hybrid system provides both speed and agility. It can reach up to 5 m/s on flat ground and climb slopes up to 45°.

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