Key Functions - Movement: The robot dog possesses exceptional mobility, easily traversing obstacles such as piles of wood and 40cm platforms. It can also navigate steadily on slippery or extreme terrain, with a maximum static load capacity of 120kg. -Perception: Using a variety of sensors, including cameras, lidar, and ultrasonic sensors, the robot dog can perceive its surroundings. Cameras can identify objects, while lidar can construct 3D models for autonomous navigation and obstacle avoidance.- Interaction: Some consumer-grade robot dogs offer a wealth of interactive features. They can be controlled via remote controllers and apps, respond to voice commands, and even engage in voice conversations with users, displaying a human-like emotional connection. - Specific Tasks: These robots have specific applications in different fields. For example, in the industrial sector, robot dogs can be used for inspections, scanning for damaged boxes and identifying foreign objects. In the firefighting sector, they can transmit real-time images and detect flammable and toxic gases.