Can the Guardian XO exoskeleton climb stairs?
In order to navigate work areas, the exoskeleton is designed and tested to execute a single step-up or step-down on a 10” (25 cm) tall step.
How fast can the Guardian XO exoskeleton walk?
An operator in the exoskeleton can walk at about 3 mph (4.8 kph), an average walking pace for a human.
Can an operator reach overhead while wearing the Guardian XO exoskeleton?
Yes. The Guardian XO exoskeleton has 24 degrees of freedom or rotational joints. The degrees of freedom in the shoulders allow the robot’s arms to be raised and lowered – […]
How much can the Guardian XO exoskeleton lift and manipulate?
The exoskeleton can lift and manipulate up to 200 lb (90 kg) repeatedly without exertion, strain, or injury.
Can the Guardian S robot pull additional equipment?
The Guardian S robot can be customized with an optional tether bracket that can be used to hook and pull equipment such as cables to lay in a cable tray.
Is the data captured by the Guardian S robot encrypted?
Yes, audio and video are encrypted using 256-bit AES encryption.
How is the Guardian S robot stored?
The Guardian S robot comes packed in a robust Pelican carrying case that includes the OCU, robot, antennas, and battery charger.
How much payload can the Guardian S robot carry?
The Guardian S robot can carry a payload of up to 10 lb (4.55 kg) when traveling on a horizontal surface and up to 5 lb (2.27 kg) when climbing […]
How small of a space can the Guardian S fit inside?
The Guardian S robot can fit into spaces with an opening as small as 7” (17.8 cm) in diameter.
What are the dimensions of the Guardian S robot?
The Guardian S robot is 52” long x 4.7” wide x 5.2” height (132.1 cm L x 12 cm W x 13.2 cm H).