Xiaomi has recently introduced CyberDog 2, a robot dog with a completely redesigned appearance resembling a real dog.
Xiaomi's latest robot dog weighs 8.9 kg, 40% lighter than its predecessor. All four legs of the dog can move independently thanks to a total of 12 servo motors.
CyberDog 2 is equipped with a 13 MP camera using AI for object recognition. Additionally, this robot dog features a 1MP RGB camera, a 146-degree fisheye camera, and an Intel RealSense D430 depth camera for spatial recognition.

It also features four microphone arrays combined with AI voice recognition to respond to commands. Touch sensors are also installed on CyberDog 2 to ensure it perceives when being petted.
CyberDog 2 can walk alongside its owner and avoid obstacles. Moreover, this robot dog can skateboard or perform backflips, and it can autonomously stand back up if overturned.

Xiaomi utilizes Nvidia Carmel 6-core ARM processor and Nvidia Volta GPU with 48 tensor cores to aid CyberDog 2 in software processing. This robot dog is equipped with a 97.2 Wh battery allowing it to run for 90 minutes and takes 90 minutes to fully charge.
CyberDog 2 can connect to smartphones via Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 5, enabling users to control it effortlessly.
The Xiaomi CyberDog 2 will be priced at around 1,640 EUR and will be launched in China.
