Introducing the ALTAIR (Affordable Latest Technology Artificially Intelligent Robot) EZ:2 Robot
The first unveiling of the EZ;2 Robot (the commercial version of the EZ:1 Robot that has been seen on this forum) - you guys are seeing the EZ:2 first!
I am proud to confirm that it will have "EZ-Robot inside" and powered by the awesome V4 - well done DJ and the EZ-Robot team for making such a great product that allows robots like the EZ:2 to be light years ahead of the competition!
The EZ:2 will also have face and object recognition capabilities and our advanced Ai engine and will work together with the ARC software.
Because we have been waiting to design in the incredible EZ-Robot V4, we are behind on our development schedule (but it is worth waiting for) and we will now start beta testing in 2015.
I wanted the EZ:2 to look like a robot and not a humanoid and you will see this reflected in the design. I guess not everyone will like the design, but it is practical for (low cost) mass production and because of its modular build transportation costs are reduced.
Hope you all like the EZ:2.
Tony
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BOOM! I'm blown away again! Thanks for showing that to us.
Pat, thanks for the kind words.
Nomad Cube World finished in 2009 after series 5 but they are probably still available on ebay.
Dave, I saw the fantastic job you have done on your B9 arm, well done superb engineering there!
Here is the MD-5DOFr arm on its test rig ready for first trials before installing on the EZ:1 development robot. I will put a video up at some point.
toymaker
thanks for the tip.
Very nice looking arm Tony. I'm really looking forward to seeing the vid. I like the change you made by adding the linear actuator.
I am starting back now on the ALTAIR EZ:2 robot development (this is the commercial version of the EZ:1 development robot).
The jpeg above shows the modular body elements.
Tony
It's looking really great Tony. Glad to see you working on this again. It is very impressive. I like the 4 section version the best.
Smooth. Love the lines.
Thanks Rex and Dave, you guys help to keep me going on with the project!
Tony