Key Features & Capabilities
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Agile Locomotion: Powered by proprietary high-torque joint motors, the Lite 3 Pro can perform dynamic maneuvers such as front flips, high jumps, and horizontal jumps. It features a 50% increase in joint torque compared to previous generations.
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Advanced Perception: Unlike the Basic model, the Pro is equipped with a 3D vision system that supports forward obstacle avoidance, visual following, and autonomous stopping to prevent collisions.
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Open Development Architecture: It provides an industrial-grade real-time control system. Developers have access to the SDK, API, and URDF models, making it a “blank canvas” for AI and motion control research.
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Enhanced Connectivity: The Pro version includes a rich array of hardware interfaces—USB 3.0, HDMI, and Ethernet—allowing for the seamless addition of external sensors like specialized cameras or custom processing units.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Standing Dimensions | 610mm × 370mm × 450mm |
| Weight (with battery) | 12.9 kg |
| Walking Payload | 4 kg (Continuous load up to 6.5 kg) |
| Endurance | 1.5 – 2 hours |
| Maximum Range | 3.4 km |
| Speed & Agility | Peak speed ~4 m/s; 40° Slope; 18cm Stair climbing |
| Computing Power | 3x improvement over previous generation Lite models |
| Hardware Ports | USB 3.0, HDMI, Ethernet, Power Output (5V/12V/24V) |
Use Cases
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Robotics Education: Teaching kinematics and dynamics in university labs.
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AI Development: Testing object recognition, path planning, and RL (Reinforcement Learning) algorithms.
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Industrial Inspection: Deploying in tight or uneven spaces where wheeled robots cannot navigate.
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Prototyping: Serving as a base platform for custom modular sensors (e.g., thermal cameras or gas detectors).
Note: The Lite 3 Pro is designed for “extraordinary locomotion.” If your project requires fully autonomous SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) out of the box, the Lite 3 LiDAR version is the next step up, though the Pro remains the most popular choice for those wanting to build their own navigation stacks.












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