MorpHex MKIII, the transforming robot
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2014
- MorpHex MKIII demo of two new major updates. 24 x Serial controlled Starlite RGB LED's and 9DOF Razor IMU. Highly improved control while rolling. Additional LED effects.
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Good, good. Now make it eight feet tall and put neutron lasers on it.
i could imagine it flowering open at the top to fold out solar panels for self charging... that would be really neat!
My 3 yo daughter loves it.
This is acctually one of the most amazing things i saw on youtube. You sir created an awesome thing here. It really blows my mind how you imagined this and did the progamming. The movement looks so fluent. Thanks for putting that much work into this. You should work for some kind of company. The world needs to have this kind of hexapod.
the robot has so much potential , you should have a patent for it
Please tell me this is going to turn into a Droideka eventually.
Revisiting this video again 9 years later... Still just as impressive
Now, find a way to put solar energy collection pannels on the legs and some sort of clear protective laminate over that. that will make it even better.
This is actually an amazing design for outdoor robot, the rolling mode could be used to traverse flat terrain quickly and efficiently, while the hexapod mode could be used for rough terrain
im just amazed by the craftsmanship that went into this
Just imagine how cool/cute mechanical pets these things could be!
8 years later and still amazing to me
This is the most amazing robot i've ever seen. Atlas, big dog and all others are cool but far too complex. This is something i can imagine actually having!
These hex balls are just getting more and more awesome. Your progress is amazing. Talent, and knowledge, may it always be with you.
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this is by far the most amazing robot ive seen
On a serious note this tech is amazing, well done to whomever designed & programmed it
I remember the mkI (probably?) several years ago. This is one of my favorite projects on the Internet. Keep it up!
Neat! Imagine one of these with a VI and a wireless router built in. A sort of personal computer/pet. ^^
I can't stop saying how great this robot is. It is fun to watch the robot evolve and becoming more flexible. That must be a big amount of work going into it too.