Humanoid robot with wheels on its legs
The Unitree Robotics G1 human robot appeared sliding on wheels, in a few seconds it executes 360º turns, maintains balance and one leg and even completes front somersaults with quite impressive precision, but the real impact is not in the acrobatics, it is in what this reveals about the future of robotic mobility.
Robots with legs are versatile, but they consume more energy and require extremely complex controls. When these two capabilities come together, a new category of machine emerges, faster, more efficient, more subtle in the real world and perhaps exactly what large companies are waiting for. Imagine logistics centers where robots cross voids at high speed, climb stairs, avoid forgotten boxes on the floor and continue operating without pause, or rescue machines entering dangerous places after fires, earthquakes or collapses, where humans would have enormous difficulties.