Highlights

  • Aelos features a suite of advanced sensors

  • Supports various programming languages for diverse users

  • HarmonyOS offers enhanced security and adaptability

Latest news

Gujarat AAP MLA Chaitar Vasava questions police action against tribal villagers in Banaskantha

Gujarat AAP MLA Chaitar Vasava questions police action against tribal villagers in Banaskantha

Sitharaman introduced Securities Markets Code Bill in Lok Sabha, proposes to send it to parliamentary committee

Sitharaman introduced Securities Markets Code Bill in Lok Sabha, proposes to send it to parliamentary committee

OnePlus 15R review: A clear shift in what the R-series stands for

OnePlus 15R review: A clear shift in what the R-series stands for

PM Modi departs for Oman on last leg of three-nation visit

PM Modi departs for Oman on last leg of three-nation visit

India closes visa application centre in Bangladesh capital due to security situation

India closes visa application centre in Bangladesh capital due to security situation

Congress misleading public on National Herald case, matter still in court: BJP

Congress misleading public on National Herald case, matter still in court: BJP

Pakistan to sell 100 pc stake in PIA after bidders demand complete control post-privatisation

Pakistan to sell 100 pc stake in PIA after bidders demand complete control post-privatisation

Goa nightclub fire: Luthra brothers taken to Anjuna police station after medical examination

Goa nightclub fire: Luthra brothers taken to Anjuna police station after medical examination

Aelos, world's first humanoid robot powered by open-source HarmonyOS revealed

Aelos is positioned to redefine the parameters of humanoid robotics, enhancing the landscape of intelligent robotics as we know it.

Aelos, world's first humanoid robot powered by open-source HarmonyOS revealed

Shenzhen Kaihong Technology and Leju Robot have collaborated to introduce the Aelos, the world's foremost humanoid robot powered by open-source HarmonyOS.

This cutting-edge creation is poised to transcend the realm of traditional smartphones, marking a significant stride in the evolution of intelligent robotics.

Capabilities of Aelos

Aelos is not just your ordinary humanoid robot; it serves as a versatile teaching system meticulously engineered for enhancing educational and research endeavors across various sectors.

Boasting an extensive suite of sensors such as blood oxygen and heart rate monitors, temperature and humidity gauges, infrared thermometers, human body detectors, NFC, OLED displays, and LED lights, Aelos possesses unparalleled perceptiveness to its surroundings.

With seamless connectivity to a myriad of devices, including smartphones, tablets, and computers, Aelos eliminates the constraints of traditional wired connections, thereby streamlining the teaching process.

The Aelos sets a new standard with its 17 degrees of freedom, facilitating a broad spectrum of movements.

This innovative robot is equipped with a dual camera system and dual computing systems powered by the STM32 microcontroller and the RK3568 processor, ensuring superior performance and versatility.

Catering to Diverse User Base

Supporting an array of programming languages, including graphical programming, C/C++, and JS/ArkTS, the Aelos caters to users of all levels, from K-12 education to higher learning institutions.

The adoption of the open-source HarmonyOS operating system not only bodes well for the Aelos but also offers an array of advantages over proprietary systems, including enhanced security, reliability, efficiency, customization, and adaptability.

Also watch: Oppo Find N3 Flip Review

ADVERTISEMENT

Up Next

Aelos, world's first humanoid robot powered by open-source HarmonyOS revealed

Aelos, world's first humanoid robot powered by open-source HarmonyOS revealed

OnePlus 15R review: A clear shift in what the R-series stands for

OnePlus 15R review: A clear shift in what the R-series stands for

POCO C85: A strong package with some rough edges

POCO C85: A strong package with some rough edges

Lenovo Legion 27Q10 Review: A serious gaming monitor under ₹20,000

Lenovo Legion 27Q10 Review: A serious gaming monitor under ₹20,000

Redmi 15C 5G Review: Xiaomi’s budget phone that just refuses to die in a day

Redmi 15C 5G Review: Xiaomi’s budget phone that just refuses to die in a day

Samsung Galaxy M17 5G Review: Best Budget Samsung Phone Under ₹15,000?

Samsung Galaxy M17 5G Review: Best Budget Samsung Phone Under ₹15,000?

ADVERTISEMENT

editorji-whatsApp

More videos

OnePlus 15R first look: OnePlus changes the R-series playbook

OnePlus 15R first look: OnePlus changes the R-series playbook

OnePlus Pad Go 2 First Look: Larger display, more polish, but does it work?

OnePlus Pad Go 2 First Look: Larger display, more polish, but does it work?

Realme Watch 5 Review: A budget smartwatch that gets the basics right

Realme Watch 5 Review: A budget smartwatch that gets the basics right

Realme P4x Review: Budget performer with a beast of a battery

Realme P4x Review: Budget performer with a beast of a battery

Nothing Phone 3a Community Edition ASMR Unboxing & First Look: For the fans, by the fans

Nothing Phone 3a Community Edition ASMR Unboxing & First Look: For the fans, by the fans

Comic Con Delhi 2025: Sony PlayStation Leads the Floor

Comic Con Delhi 2025: Sony PlayStation Leads the Floor

OnePlus marks 12 years in India with a new six-star lineup for the 15R reveal

OnePlus marks 12 years in India with a new six-star lineup for the 15R reveal

Vivo X300 Pro Review: Pro-grade cameras, fantastic performance, but is it truly unbeatable?

Vivo X300 Pro Review: Pro-grade cameras, fantastic performance, but is it truly unbeatable?

Realme Watch 5 First Look: Inside the factory where It’s Made in India

Realme Watch 5 First Look: Inside the factory where It’s Made in India

Vivo X300 Review: Compact flagship, powerful performance, but what about the cameras?

Vivo X300 Review: Compact flagship, powerful performance, but what about the cameras?

Editorji Technologies Pvt. Ltd. © 2022 All Rights Reserved.