Kuratas Boardable Robot by Suidobashi Heavy Industry
Suidobashi Heavy Industry with KURATAS builds a 3.8 meter (about 13
feet) tall boardable and semi-operational mecha controlled with Kinect.
"After stepping into the one-person cockpit, the pilot can control and
interact with KARATAS using Kinect’s motion sensors or a built in
handle. KURATAS can also be controlled by a handle from inside the
cockpit or remotely with mobile phones via 3G internet.
The robot weights about 4,500 kilograms (about 5 tons) and moves
using hydraulics powered by a diesel engine located under the torso and a
set of four legs with a wheel attached to each.
According to Suidobashi Heavy Industry's website and Facebook page,
KURATAS is actually the prototype for the SDBX-01 Vaudeville, the
world’s first consumer mecha which will be available for online purchase
sometime later this year.
While there is no word yet on the price, the Vaudeville will be open
to custom orders and Suidobashi Heavy suggests a number of practical
applications for your household’s first giant mecha, such as equipping
it with a hose for fire safety or a mop and vacuum to do the cleaning.
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