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Hunter SE

Company: AgileX Robotics
Robot details
Manufacturing country
🇨🇳 China
Autonomy level
Semi-autonomous
Status
Commercially available
Release date
November 20, 2021
Robot types
Mobile Service
Primary use cases
Inspection Research Other
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About

Hunter SE is an Ackermann steering wheeled mobile robot built for challenging urban road conditions and high-speed autonomous operation. It features an all-steel body, front-wheel steering, and a modular design that supports easy reconfiguration. It targets long-duration, high-intensity autonomous deployments with car-like driving dynamics.

Specs

The Hunter SE uses a wheeled motor structure with Ackermann (front-wheel) steering and reaches a top speed of 4.8 m/s. Its all-steel body supports an aluminum T-slot rail system for mounting external sensors and accessories. It communicates via CAN bus protocol and includes open-source SDK and software resources. Payload, runtime, and exact dimensions are shown as dynamic counters on the product page but were not captured in this source.

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