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As the number of devices using HarmonyOS continues to increase every day, it seems that smartphones are just the beginning for this operating system. Now, the Aelos, the world’s first humanoid robot based on the HarmonyOS operating system, has been released. This collaborative effort between Shenzhen Kaihong Technology and Leju Robot marks a significant milestone in the development of intelligent robotics. Here are the details…

Aelos: World’s First Humanoid Robot Powered by Open-Source HarmonyOS

The Aelos is a versatile teaching system designed to enhance education and research in a variety of settings, including industrial and service applications. Equipped with a comprehensive suite of sensors, including blood oxygen and heart rate monitors, temperature and humidity gauges, infrared thermometers, human body detectors, NFC, OLED displays, and LED lights, the Aelos can perceive its surroundings and make intelligent decisions accordingly.

Seamless connectivity to other devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and computers, further enhances the Aelos’s capabilities, eliminating the need for traditional wired connections and streamlining the teaching process. The Aelos boasts 17 degrees of freedom, enabling it to perform a wide range of movements. Its dual camera system and dual computing systems, powered by the STM32 microcontroller and the RK3568 processor, provide enhanced performance and versatility.

The Aelos supports a variety of programming languages, including graphical programming, C/C++, and JS/ArkTS, catering to a wide range of users from K12 to higher education institutions. The adoption of the open-source HarmonyOS operating system offers a multitude of advantages over proprietary systems. HarmonyOS is renowned for its enhanced security, reliability, efficiency, customization, and adaptability, making it an ideal choice for powering the Aelos.

The Aelos’s introduction is expected to revolutionize the humanoid robot industry. Its powerful capabilities, coupled with the open-source nature of HarmonyOS, will undoubtedly accelerate innovation and advancements in the field of humanoid robotics.

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