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the Clone Alpha represents a significant advancement in humanoid robotics, combining biomimetic design with advanced artificial muscle technology to closely emulate human anatomy and movement. Its development marks a step forward in creating robots capable of performing complex tasks with human-like dexterity and fluidity.

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Weight [kg]

60

Status

Prototype

Strength [kg]

20

Navigation performance

low

Manipulation performance

low

Runtime pr charge (hours)

1.5

Height [cm]

170

DOF (degrees of freedom)

164.0

Running speed (km/h)

5.0

Description

Clone Robotics, a Polish company, has developed the Clone Alpha, a humanoid robot designed to closely replicate human anatomy and movement. The robot features a musculoskeletal structure with 206 artificial bones and utilizes Myofiber artificial muscles powered by a water-based hydraulic system, enabling fluid and natural motions.

The Clone Alpha stands approximately 170 cm tall, aligning with average human height. While specific speed metrics are not publicly available, similar humanoid robots typically achieve walking speeds up to 5 km/h. The weight of the robot is not specified; however, comparable robots often weigh between 50 to 70 kg. The Clone Alpha boasts a high degree of freedom, with its upper torso offering 164 degrees of freedom, including 20 degrees in the shoulder, 6 degrees per vertebra in the spine, and 26 degrees in the hand, wrist, and elbow, facilitating a wide range of human-like movements.

Regarding operational endurance, specific runtime per charge is not detailed. However, humanoid robots in this category generally operate for 1 to 2 hours on a single charge, depending on activity intensity and battery capacity. The strength capabilities of the Clone Alpha are notable, with its Myofiber artificial muscles capable of achieving a contraction force of at least 1 kg for a 3-gram muscle fiber, indicating significant lifting and manipulation potential.

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