More businesses have started to focus on AI and robots in recent years. Xiaomi recently revealed CyberOne, a bionic robot that seems pretty intriguing and cutting-edge. And last week, Lenovo presented the Lenovo Morningstar Robot S1, its first in-house "remote stand-in" robot, at the China International Service Trade Fair.
Lenovo claims that Morningstar S1 integrates the metaverse with industrial robots in a novel way as a "remote stand-in" robot. According to the allegation, the robot is utilised for remote inspections. According to the demands of various production situations, it can be widely employed in manual assembly lines, spraying workshops, radioactive laboratories, and other environments.
With the help of the AR glasses that Morningstar S1 includes, users can examine all the photos and movies the robot takes in real time. According to the business, the Robot's body is constructed of recycled plastic and low-carbon aluminium, which enhances performance and durability and is also more environmentally beneficial because it produces fewer carbon emissions.
The 142cm height of the Lenovo Morningstar Robot is believed to be comparable to the height of the human eye. The S1's walking stability is increased by the employment of a four-wheel independent suspension system. As a result of the installation of a two-axis high-performance gimbal, it also offers a solid image output. The robot is said to provide steady and distinct photos. The usage of remote monitoring lessens vertigo as well.
The Lenovo robot seems like a great product that can help many companies to a large extent. It has been developed for commercial use and we are not aware of its pricing. Moreover, the robot will likely be sold only in Mainland China.