Chinese robotics firm MirrorMe Technology has unveiled Bolt, which it says is the world’s fastest full-size humanoid robot. Standing 5.7 feet tall and weighing 75 kg, Bolt achieved a peak speed of 10 metres per second during real-world testing, setting a new benchmark in bipedal robotics
Bolt is being positioned to serve as a professional “sparring partner” for Chinese athletes. Pic Courtesy/MirrorMe Technology
Chinese robotics firm MirrorMe Technology has unveiled what it claims is the fastest-running humanoid robot to date, marking a new benchmark in bipedal robotics.
Bolt — the full-size humanoid —achieved a peak speed of 10 metres per second during real-world testing. The feat makes Bolt the first humanoid robot of its size to reach such velocities outside the lab.
The robot — standing 5.7 feet tall and weighing 75 kg — is built around newly designed joints and a fully optimised power system intended to replicate natural human movement while sustaining extreme speeds.
Last year, MirrorMe’s Black Panther II stunned audiences by running 100 metres in 13.17 seconds on Chinese TV, reportedly outperforming US-based Boston Dynamics in speed tests.
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