The robot horse from DEEP Robotics is a four-legged machine designed to walk, balance, and move in a way similar to a real horse. The design focuses on stable movement across different types of terrain while maintaining balance during motion.
Built on the Lynx M20 Pro Platform
The robot operates on the companyโs Lynx M20 Pro platform. The robot has a payload capacity of up to 50 kilograms, allowing it to carry equipment or supplies. It weighs approximately 33 kilograms, which helps balance mobility and strength.
In terms of speed, the robot can reach a maximum operating speed of 2 meters per second.
Movement and Terrain Capabilities
The robot is designed to handle uneven surfaces and obstacles. It can climb stairs with a continuous height of up to 25 centimeters. For larger obstacles, it can manage a maximum single-step height of 80 centimeters.

Sensors and Visibility Features
The robot includes a 96-line LiDAR system for environmental sensing and navigation. This helps it detect surroundings and maintain stable movement. It also features bidirectional lighting, which allows operation in low-light or dark conditions.
Battery and Charging System
The robot uses a swappable battery system, allowing users to replace batteries when needed. A single battery takes approximately 1.5 hours to charge. With an IP66 protection rating, the robot is resistant to dust and strong water exposure.
Computing Power
The system runs on dual octa-core 64-bit industrial processors. Each unit includes 16GB of memory and 128GB of storage, providing the computing power needed for movement control, sensing, and processing.
Source: DEEP Robotics