Robotics: Protoclone, a Revolutionary New Robot with Artificial Muscles
Plans for 279 Robots to Start
The Protoclone is a revolutionary new robot that is set to change the way we think about robotics. Currently in its early developmental stage, the Protoclone is a twitching, dangling robotic prototype that is packed with advanced technology. With a sensory system that includes four depth cameras in its skull for vision, 70 inertial sensors to track joint positions, and 320 pressure sensors that provide force feedback, the Protoclone is capable of reacting to visual input and learning by watching humans perform tasks.
Developmental Stage
As you can probably tell by the video, the current Protoclone prototype is still in an early developmental stage, requiring ceiling suspension for stability. Clone Robotics previously demonstrated components of this technology in 2022 with the release of its robotic hand, which used the same Myofiber muscle system.
Video Demonstration
Artificial Muscles Robotic Arm Full Range of Motion + Static Strength Test (V11).
Other Components
A few months ago, Clone Robotics also showed off a robotic torso powered by the same technology.
Torso 2 by Clone with Actuated Abdomen.
Competing Technologies
Other companies’ robots typically use other types of actuators, such as solenoids and electric motors. Clone’s pressure-based muscle system is an interesting approach, though getting Protoclone to stand and balance without the need for suspension or umbilicals may still prove a challenge.
Production Plans
Clone Robotics plans to start its production with 279 units called Clone Alpha, with plans to open preorders later in 2025. The company has not announced pricing for these initial units, but given the engineering challenges still ahead, a functional release any time soon seems optimistic.
Conclusion
The Protoclone is an exciting new development in the world of robotics, with its advanced sensory system and artificial muscles. While it still has a way to go before it can be fully functional, the potential is vast, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for this revolutionary new robot.
FAQs
* What is the current stage of the Protoclone prototype?
The current Protoclone prototype is still in its early developmental stage, requiring ceiling suspension for stability.
* What is the technology used in the Protoclone?
The Protoclone uses a pressure-based muscle system, which is different from the traditional solenoids and electric motors used in other robots.
* When can we expect to see the Protoclone in production?
Clone Robotics plans to start production with 279 units called Clone Alpha, with plans to open preorders later in 2025.