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BallIP

Built by Tohoku Gakuin University

BallIP

Overview

BallIP (Ball Inverted Pendulum) is a robot that balances on a rubber-coated bowling ball and is designed to explore the feasibility of dynamic balancing systems. It can serve as a waiter and entertainer, capable of supporting payloads up to 15 kg while moving in any direction and pivoting around its vertical axis. The robot operates both autonomously and via remote control.

Key facts

Payload
10 kg
Battery
1 h
Min. aisle width
26 cm

Detailed specifications

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Price Tier
10-20K
Applications
food_delivery, room_service, concierge
Max Speed Ms
1
Datasheet Url
https://technicalpitch.net/resource/quick_guide_light.pdf
Dimensions Mm
260x260x650
Pricing Model
purchase
Model Variants
IP-25JW, IP-25U1W, IP-25P1W, IP-25U2B
Operating Temp
5-35°C
Company Country
JP
Deployment Count
5000
Deployment Notes
Deployed in various applications such as parking lots, factory automation, amusement parks, museums, and shop displays. Notable deployments include LAKE HILLS HOTEL (Cafe) and motor show displays.
Industries Served
hotel, restaurant
Availability Status
available
Countries Available
JP
Min Passable Width Cm
26
Additional Information
- Advanced ball control technology for precise movements - IoT integration for enhanced service capabilities - Compact design suitable for crowded spaces - Supports multiple applications in hospitality settings

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