Forerunner K2 wants to give other humanoid robots a run for its money - Yanko Design
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The Forerunner K2, a fifth-generation humanoid robot from Kepler, has received extensive updates to enhance its functionality for commercial applications, aiming to rival leading robots like Tesla's Optimus.
Kepler's Forerunner K2 boasts 52 degrees of freedom in movement, enabling it to behave more naturally, while its hands support significant active and passive movement, making it versatile for various tasks.
With a 2.33-kWh battery allowing up to 8 hours of operation, the Forerunner K2 is trialed in different commercial settings, signaling Kepler's ambition to compete effectively.
The competition among humanoid robots is intensifying, with Kepler focusing on practical applications like quality control and product handling, reflecting how the industry is evolving towards functional robotics.
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