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  1. Feb 27, 2017 · Boston Dynamics says Handle is an “R&D robot,” so although it can perform a number of useful tasks, like carrying 45-kilogram crates, it probably won’t be commercially available anytime soon. Handle has a range of 24 kilometers on a battery charge, which is much more than what it would be able to cover with traditional bipedal robot locomotion.

  2. Apr 2, 2019 · For internet-goers, Boston Dynamics is that company that uploads insane videos of the humanoid Atlas robot doing backflips, of four-legged SpotMini opening doors and fighting off stick-wielding...

  3. The robot used electric power to operate both electric and hydraulic actuators, and it relied on the same dynamics, balance, and mobile manipulation principles found in the legged robots built by Boston Dynamics. In April 2019, the company unveiled a new version of Handle.

  4. Feb 27, 2017 · Handle is a research robot that stands 6.5 ft tall, travels at 9 mph and jumps 4 feet vertically. It uses electric power to operate both electric and hydraulic actuators, with a range of about 15...

  5. Engineers named their first concept robot Handle. They used the torso and arms of Atlas but gave Handle wheels instead of feet for navigating warehouse floors efficiently, and legs to extend its vertical reach. In true Boston Dynamics style, the team put Handle through rigorous testing during a three-year research phase, from 2016 to 2019.

  6. Stretch can handle a wide range of package types and sizes, from standard brown to highly graphical, up to 50 pounds. The robot can handle typical container conditions, working its way through neat or messy box configurations alike.

  7. Mar 29, 2021 · Getting a handle on Stretch. With a clear demand for warehouse robots, Boston Dynamics started experimenting, first with its "Handle" robot. Handle started off life based around a new...