Leo Rover

Imagined and built by engineers who participated in the creation of the Mars Rover, the Leo Rover is a mobile all-terrain and waterproof robot, open-source and based on the Raspberry Pi. This robot was developed by the company Kell Ideas, which has been building Mars rover prototypes since 2013.

Designed for exploration and research missions, the Leo Rover is equipped with a 4-wheel drive capable of adapting to the most complex terrains. The Leo Rover can be remotely controlled via a tablet, mobile phone, or computer connected to a WiFi network.

The mobile Leo Rover can be used in various missions, including terrain mapping, environmental monitoring, sample collection, and scientific research. It is also designed to be easily customizable and scalable, with the ability to add additional sensors, cameras, and robotic arms to meet specific user needs.

Leo Rover's Key Features:

  • Up to 4 hours of autonomy
  • Open-source and based on ROS
  • Robust and waterproof design
  • 5 Mpx camera and live streaming
  • Payload of 5 kg
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