- by foxnews
- 31 Mar 2025
This compact powerhouse offers not one, not two, but three distinct modes of locomotion - walking, rolling and pivoting - all in one sleek package.
Whether navigating rough terrain or zipping across various surfaces, Tron 1 adapts with ease, showcasing its impressive versatility and capabilities.
For faster mobility across varied terrains, the wheeled mode provides swift and efficient all-terrain travel.
Recent demonstrations have showcased Tron 1's impressive agility. It can hop over hurdles, climb irregular stairs and navigate obstacles with ease. While it excels in many areas, it does have its limits; a maximum climbing angle of 15 degrees and obstacle height limitation of 15 cm keep it grounded in reality. Still, it's pretty impressive to see it bounce back from a push, showing off its self-balancing skills.
Tron 1 is more than just a fancy toy. It's a serious research tool. With support for Python development and compatibility with simulation platforms like NVIDIA Isaac and Mujoco, it bridges the gap between virtual and real-world experimentation. The open SDK and hardware interfaces allow researchers to push the boundaries of robotic motion control and embodied intelligence. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or just starting out, TRON 1 offers endless possibilities for exploration and innovation.
Priced at $15,000, Tron 1 comes ready to use right out of the box. It caters to both beginners and professionals, with a comprehensive user manual and example code to get you started. The standard edition is perfect for those looking to explore the world of multi-modal robotics without diving into secondary development. If you're looking for more customization options, the Education Edition is the way to go.
Tron 1's versatility, processing power and user-friendly design make it an invaluable tool for research, education and innovation. As we continue to push the boundaries of what robots can do, machines like Tron 1 will play a crucial role in shaping our understanding of artificial intelligence and human-robot interaction. The future of robotics is here, and it's walking, rolling and pivoting its way into our lives.
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