Welcome, Sean Humanoid Robot!
The Sean Humanoid Robot, designed by China’s Zeroth Robotics, is a functional and practical humanoid robot. Built particularly for consistent and stable handling, this robot is designed with three-finger grippers programmed for effective grabbing and safe human interaction within regulated environments. Standing at 155cm tall, Sean operates with a speed limit of 3km/h and handles weight up to 3kg. Integral to its reliability is its streamlined form, outperforming necessity for anatomical resemblance to human hands for enhanced practicality.
Sean operates under 16 degrees of freedom overall, dedicating six to its hands. It uses compact grippers designed for assured grasping of usual objects while retaining mechanical simplicity. As part of its capabilities, it has a HD-4K vision system and onboard edge AI computing. In terms of its main structure, the robot is made from an Aluminum alloy accompanied by composite panels. These unique features make it an ideal candidate for research, artificial intelligence development, home assistance, and retail environments.
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Although Sean is currently not available for purchase, it promises to act as a pragmatic step towards scalable humanoid structures. The design seeks to avoid superfluous elements and concentrate on reliable performance. The robot’s deliberate, controlled movements make it a strong contender for practical deployment in real-world situations where reliability is crucial. With a strong focus on safety and efficient task performance, Sean could play a significant role in shaping future humanoid robot development and interactions.
