Japan unveils world's largest operational humanoid robot

The world's largest operational humanoid robot weighs 300 kilograms unveiled in Japan.

Japanese experts have developed one of the largest operational humanoid robots in the world. They were inspired by a giant robot from an animation series.

Engineers in Osaka say the huge biped walking robot that is 4 meters tall and weighs 300 kilograms is now on sale. It would be between $770,000 and $960,000. The robot can be operated from a cockpit inside its body.

The pilot watches the display captured by a head camera and operates the robot using the joystick and the master-slave controller. The pilot moves the joint of the master doll. Then the slave robot does the same motion.


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