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NEO by 1X Technologies
NEO General Discussion
Prediction: Robots made of hard plastic with gears are outdated: All future robots will eventually copy Neo’s gearless soft design
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris" data-source="post: 1534" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><strong>Prediction: Robots made of hard plastic with gears are outdated: All future robots will eventually copy Neo’s gearless soft design</strong></p><p></p><p>Prediction: 12 months after Neo is released we will see copies of humanoids coming out of China all using a similar soft gearless design.</p><p></p><p>After listening to the interview with 1X CEO Børnich I’m not only convinced Neo will be the first humanoid deployed globally to homes, but that the soft biological design that doesn’t use gears is the only practical way a humanoid robot can be made safely for everyday home use.</p><p></p><p>Most robots found in the home today are based on industrial robots developed in Japan for automating car assembly lines. These robots only needed to perform one or two precise tasks and movement via gears made sense.</p><p></p><p>But for anyone who has owned one of the many companion robots currently available it becomes clear that gears are inefficient and ineffective for home use, not to mention the high forces required to move them can make interacting with companion robots dangerous. You just need to look at how powerful Loona or Aibo can be to understand that.</p><p></p><p>1X used to be known as Halodi robotics and rebranded last year explaining the name change and how it relates to their gearless robotic system for Neo:</p><p></p><p>Source:</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://1xtech.medium.com/halodi-robotics-announces-rebranding-changes-name-to-1x-847cc5a15b4b#:~:text=NORWAY%2C%20March%206%2C%202023%20—,to%20launch%20in%20Spring%202023.[/URL]</p><p></p><p>You can read about Neo’s unique gearless design here:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.1x.tech/discover/a-gearless-future[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris, post: 1534, member: 1"] [B]Prediction: Robots made of hard plastic with gears are outdated: All future robots will eventually copy Neo’s gearless soft design[/B] Prediction: 12 months after Neo is released we will see copies of humanoids coming out of China all using a similar soft gearless design. After listening to the interview with 1X CEO Børnich I’m not only convinced Neo will be the first humanoid deployed globally to homes, but that the soft biological design that doesn’t use gears is the only practical way a humanoid robot can be made safely for everyday home use. Most robots found in the home today are based on industrial robots developed in Japan for automating car assembly lines. These robots only needed to perform one or two precise tasks and movement via gears made sense. But for anyone who has owned one of the many companion robots currently available it becomes clear that gears are inefficient and ineffective for home use, not to mention the high forces required to move them can make interacting with companion robots dangerous. You just need to look at how powerful Loona or Aibo can be to understand that. 1X used to be known as Halodi robotics and rebranded last year explaining the name change and how it relates to their gearless robotic system for Neo: Source: [URL unfurl="true"]https://1xtech.medium.com/halodi-robotics-announces-rebranding-changes-name-to-1x-847cc5a15b4b#:~:text=NORWAY%2C%20March%206%2C%202023%20—,to%20launch%20in%20Spring%202023.[/URL] You can read about Neo’s unique gearless design here: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.1x.tech/discover/a-gearless-future[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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