Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/08/kondos-spring-loaded-spider-robot-creeps-on-the-cheap-video/
The latest in a
long line of
terrifying (and occasionally
adorable) pseudo-arachnid robots,
Kondo's upcoming KMR-M6 is doing more with less. Thanks to a unique spring supported linking leg joint, this hexapedal bug gives you the heebie-jeebies with only two servos per leg. The new leg design lowers build costs while improving performance and stability, and was developed for education, research, and hobbyist markets. The base kit hits Japan next month for about ¥76,000 (about $880) and comes with twelve servos, a control board, a 10.8V 800mAh NiMH battery, software, and a frame with extra space for adding optional, cameras, grippers, or other servo controlled fancies. Although it's not as lovable as Kondo's
turtle-bot, watching this robo-bug scuttle and march (after the break, if you're wondering) is far more awesome than it is creepy. It's another sign of the
robot apocalypse, sure, but are you seriously going to let that ruin your
Friday,
Friday,
Friday,
Friday?
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