Headless Robot Shocks, Can Do Things No One Thought Of
The Calvin 40 robot took only 40 days to build, without its head and arms, but can do industrial work, carry objects weighing up to 40 kg and support medical care.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•10/06/2025
The humanoid robot Calvin 40 was built by Wandercraft in just 40 days, utilizing technology from exoskeletons. (Photo: The Robot Report) The product omits the head and arms but still performs industrial tasks effectively. (Photo: Mekong ASEAN)
Calvin 40 has the ability to self-balance, voice control and carry up to 40 kg. (Photo: Forbes) This is a payload nearly double that of prominent humanoid robots like Tesla's Optimus. (Photo: max|mania)
Instead of hands, the robot uses a flat, flexible plate-shaped gripper to pick up boxes and materials. (Photo:Interesting Engineering) The minimalist design helps avoid the "uncanny valley" effect where robots look almost human but not quite. (Photo: Automobil Produktion) The Calvin 40 is being tested at a Renault Group factory, aiming to automate production. (Photo: L'Usine Digitale)
In addition to industry, robots also have potential applications in medicine with changeable impact parts. (Photo: X) Dear readers, please watch the video : TCL introduces self-cleaning air conditioner, full of technology for less than 10 million.
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