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Unitree Go2X Quadruped-Roboter

Unitree Go2X quadruped robot

Unitree Go2X Quadruped-Roboter
Unitree Robotics | A-000000-08012
$8,454.24
20 perc. French VAT inc.

The Unitree Go2X is a quadruped robotic platform built on an open control architecture, with an SDK and programmable interfaces to serve as a foundation for development, simulation, and testing projects.

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An open quadruped base focused on software integration and custom computing architectures

The Go2X is aimed at teams that want to keep control of their architecture: integrating software components, perception pipelines, and a compute configuration tailored to the project. The platform is ROS-compatible, supports Webots and Gazebo, and is OTA-compatible for updates.

In the product line, the Go2X can be seen as a lighter version of the Go2 EDU: it uses the standard 8000 mAh battery and the standard 33.6 V 3.5 A charger (like the Go2 Air and Pro), and does not include an Nvidia computing module. It also does not have an Intel RealSense depth camera. However, it retains a development-oriented approach with partial secondary development and the same SDK as the EDU version, making it easier to maintain a common software base across models.

The platform is built with aluminum alloys and composite materials and is designed for continuous operation. Depending on the configuration, it can carry a set of sensors and modules, including an optional 4D LiDAR, a camera system, an IMU, a GPS module, and wireless communications (WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, 4G / eSIM).

Application areas

  • R&D in mobile robotics: locomotion, motion control, and AI-based approaches.
  • Education: robotics, sensors, automation, software integration, and hands-on labs.
  • Custom architecture development: integration of onboard compute or specific hardware based on project constraints.
  • Simulation and validation: iterations in Webots/Gazebo, then tests on the real platform.
  • Autonomous navigation: experimentation with localization, mapping, and interaction via sensors and the SDK.
  • Multi-robot robotics: swarm scenarios where software consistency and cost per unit influence platform choice.

Technical specifications of the Go2X quadruped robot

  • Dimensions (standing): 70 × 31 × 40 cm
  • Dimensions (crouched): 76 × 31 × 20 cm
  • Weight (including battery): approx. 15 kg
  • Materials: aluminum alloy + high-strength engineering plastic
  • Voltage: 28 V to 33.6 V
  • Maximum working power: approx. 3000 W
  • Payload: approx. 7 kg (max ~ 10 k2)
  • Speed: 0 to 3.7 m/s
  • Max obstacle height (step/climbing drop): approx. 16 cm
  • Maximum slope: 40°
  • Base computing: high-performance 8-core CPU
  • Max joint torque (knee): approx. 45 N·m
  • Aluminum knee motors: 12 set
  • Battery: standard 8000 mAh
  • Runtime: approx. 1 to 2 h
  • Charger: 33.6 V 3.5 A
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