In recent years, more and more companies have started to focus AI and Robots. Recently, Xiaomi unveiled its bionic robot called CyberOne, which looked quite interesting and advanced. And Last week, during the China International Service Trade Fair, Lenovo unveiled its first self-developed “remote stand-in” robot called the Lenovo Morningstar Robot S1.

As a “remote stand-in” robot, Morningstar S1 innovatively integrates the metaverse and industrial robots, says Lenovo. The robot is claimed to be used for remote inspections. It can be widely used in ordinary manual assembly lines, spraying workshops, radioactive laboratories, and other environments according to the needs of different production scenarios.

Lenovo robot

Morningstar S1 comes with a pair of AR glasses that can be used to view all the images and videos the robot captures in real-time. As per the company, the Robot’s body is made up of recycled plastic and low-carbon aluminum, which improves performance and durability while also leaving fewer carbon footprints, hence being more environment friendly.

Lenovo Morningstar Robot is said to have a height of 142cm, which is somewhat similar to the height of human vision. It uses a four-wheel independent suspension design, which improves the S1’s walking stability. It also provides a stable image output thanks to the addition of a two-axis high-performance gimbal. The robot is claimed to offer stable and clear images. It also reduces dizziness when users monitor remotely.

The Lenovo robot seems like a great product that can help many companies to a large extent. It has been developed for commercial use and we are not aware of its pricing. Moreover, the robot will likely be sold only in Mainland China.

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