Dobot Rover X1-W Robotic Dog
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The DOBOT Rover X1-W is a specialized variant of the Rover X1 quadruped robot that features a hybrid wheel-leg design (where the "W" typically denotes the wheeled capability). This configuration allows it to switch between energy-efficient wheeled rolling on flat surfaces and versatile legged locomotion for complex terrains.
Dobot Rover X1-W Quadruped Robot Specifications:
Core Performance & Mobility
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* Locomotion Modes: Seamlessly switches between wheeled and legged modes to adapt to grass, hardwood, or rough terrain.
* Max Speed: 3 m/s.
* Obstacle Crossing: Capable of surmounting vertical steps or obstacles up to 16 cm.
* Climbing Ability: Handles slopes of up to 30°–35°.
* Payload Capacity: Supports carrying 3 kg to 7 kg, suitable for light transport tasks like carrying groceries or supplies.
Vision & Navigation
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* Perception System: Uses a dual-vision tracking system (RGB + Depth) for 360° omnidirectional perception and autonomous path planning.
* Cameras: Equipped with front and rear 1080p cameras (1920 × 1080 @ 30 fps) for real-time FPV streaming.
* Interaction: Supports visual following (tracking a person or object) and voice-controlled commands.
Technical Specifications
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* Battery Life: Approximately 1.5 to 3 hours depending on the battery used.
* Battery Options: 4000 mAh (Standard) or 8000 mAh (High-capacity).
* Weight: Approximately 18.5 kg.
* Dimensions: 860 × 500 × 180 mm.
* Control Methods: Wi-Fi (App control), Bluetooth, and OTA upgradeable to 4G for remote patrolling.
Open Platform Features
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The Rover X1-W is designed as an open development platform. It includes:
* Expansion Interfaces: Standard ports for mounting additional hardware like robotic arms, gimbals, or specialized sensors.
* Programming Support: Compatible with drag-and-drop visual coding for beginners and syntax-based programming for advanced researchers.

