Earlier this week, Xiaomi had officially unveiled the CyberDog. It is a quadruped robot, which functions similar to the Boston Dynamic’s Spot robot dog. Now, the company has just released an official video that showcases the new robot.

For those unaware, the CyberDog from the Chinese tech giant is a bio inspired robot that is powered by NVIDIA’s Jetson Xavier NX AI Supercomputer for Embedded and Edge Systems paired with 128GB of near industrial grade SSD. It arrives with a number of cameras, microphones, and sensors on the head of the robot that gives it spatial perception comparable to the human eye. It also features various features like voice control and can even be controlled via a smartphone as well.

Now, the latest video from the company offers us a look at how it works in real life. Looking at the video, we can observe the quadruped robot being assembled, after which, it stands up and begins walking. Xiaomi even places an emphasis on its durability, having a shot of it functioning in the rain, while also highlighting its agility and mobility. Impressively, we can even see it perform a full back flip on its own.

As per official notes, the CyberDog is priced at 9,999 Yuan (roughly 1,540 US Dollars) and is a smart product that can be used to control other smart home appliances such as the TV, vacuum cleaner, air conditioner, and air purifier, since it has the XiaoAI system in built as well. All in all, its a pretty impressive product from the company.

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