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AGIBOT's D1 MAX Is A Robot Dog Built for the Real World
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The new Agibot D1 Max has been released, and it might be the most capable robot dog to date. It has a full IP67 rating — it can climb mountains, sprint through rivers, and travel at 8 metres per secon
The new Agibot D1 Max has been released, and it might be the most capable robot dog to date. It has a full IP67 rating — it can climb mountains, sprint through rivers, and travel at 8 metres per second.
Agibot D1 Max is a quadruped built for terrain most robots would not survive. It climbs 45-degree slopes, clears 80-centimetre obstacles and gaps, and runs for 5 hours or 30 kilometres on a single charge. Hot-swappable dual batteries mean it can run around the clock.
360-degree perception, self-charging, and fully autonomous navigation. Agibot showed humanoids at CES in January — now they are shipping a quadruped, sealed for industrial patrols and emergency rescue. Waterproof, terrain-agnostic, production-ready.
It might look like a robot pet, but this is built for work.
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