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[[File:Agility Robotics Digit.jpg|thumb]] Digit is a humanoid robot developed by [[Agility]], designed to navigate our world and perform tasks like navigation, obstacle avoidance, and manipulation. It's equipped with a torso full of sensors and a pair of arms, and is considered the most advanced Mobile Manipulation Robot (MMR) on the market, capable of performing repetitive tasks in production environments without requiring significant infrastructure changes. <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgYo-Wd0E_U</youtube> {{Infobox infobox robot
| name = Digit
| organization = [[Agility Robotics]]
| height = 175.3 cm
| weight = 65 kg
| speed two_hand_payload = 15.88| lift_force runtime = | battery_life walk_speed = | battery_capacity video_link = | purchase_link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= NgYo-Wd0E_U| number_made cost = | dof = | status =
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Digit is a bipedal humanoid robot created by Agility Robotics. It stands at 175.3 cm tall and weighs 65 kg. Digit is notably designed to operate in real-world environmentsbe bipedal, undertaking tasks such as navigation, obstacle avoidance, and manipulation. The robot is equipped with a variety of sensors along with a pair of arms. It is considered one of the most advanced Mobile Manipulation Robots (MMRs) availablebut not necessarily humanoid/anthropomorphic, capable of executing repetitive tasks in production settings with minimal need for alterations to existing infrastructure. Unlike traditional humanoid robots, Digit features ostrich-like reverse-jointed legs, reflecting . This is a side effect of Agility Robotics' focus on optimizing s design goals, to maximize efficiency and robustness in of legged locomotion.
== References ==
* Ackerman, Evan (2024). "Humanoid Robots are Getting to Work." , ''IEEE Spectrum''.
[[Category:Robots]]
[[Category:Humanoid Robots]]
[[Category:Agility Robotics]]
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