Developed by Stanford's Robotics Lab, the OceanOneK can dive 1,000 meters underwater while maintaining the agility and dexterity of a human. CNET's Claire Reilly takes a dip with the humanoid robot to put it to the test.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro: OceanOneK
01:24 OceanOne Prototype
01:40 Design & Build
03:20 Haptic Controls
03:57 Deep-Sea Testing
04:56 Controlling the Robot
06:05 Swimming with OceanOneK
07:25 Future
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro: OceanOneK
01:24 OceanOne Prototype
01:40 Design & Build
03:20 Haptic Controls
03:57 Deep-Sea Testing
04:56 Controlling the Robot
06:05 Swimming with OceanOneK
07:25 Future
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