Overview
AirBurr is a flying robot designed for constrained, cluttered spaces with a spring-based cage that protects it from damage during collisions. The robot can crash into walls and obstacles, then pick itself up and take off again. It is equipped with retractable arms for self-righting after crashes and can navigate by bumping into the environment or following light sources. The platform has undergone more than 10 major revisions since its inception, with versions capable of sticking to walls and navigating complex environments like caves or collapsed buildings.
Key facts
- Payload
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- Reach
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- Speed
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- Weight
- 0.35 kg
- IP rating
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- Battery
- 0.17 h
- Power
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- Autonomy
- teleoperated
- Launch year
- 2010
- Price
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- Status
- active
Detailed specifications
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- Controller Model
- BurrMove motherboard with daughter boards[3]
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