Introducing a Versatile Robot: The Flying and Crawling Hamster Ball

Our world is teeming with extraordinary inventions and remarkable engineering achievements. However, every now and then, a groundbreaking technology comes along that completely shifts our perspective on what is possible.

Today, we turn our attention to the latest sensation in robotics – the Hybrid Mobility Robot (HMR) developed by Revolute Robotics. This autonomous robot, resembling a hamster ball, has the ability to fly, crawl, and navigate on its own. It may sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but this little technological marvel is already causing a stir in the industry.


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The HMR, with its revolutionary design, offers a dual-function exoskeleton that not only provides protection and absorbs shocks but also houses propellers for flying. This means that when faced with obstacles or steep inclines, the HMR can effortlessly take flight and soar over them. How does it achieve this? Inside the spherical cage, two gyroscopic gimbal rings enable the robot to maintain balance and navigate in any direction.

One of the most impressive features of the HMR is its versatility. Whether it’s inspecting pipelines, assessing structural integrity in mineshafts, conducting military surveillance operations, or aiding in search and rescue missions, this robot can handle it all. Its unique capabilities make it ideal for industries and applications where traditional robots often struggle.

Photo of the HMR soaring in the air.

Revolute Robotics has created a Hybrid Mobility Robot that is a spherical robot that can crawl, fly, and is autonomous.
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The possibilities for the HMR are vast and extend far beyond the realm of science fiction. Its unique features and capabilities have the potential to revolutionize various sectors, making operations safer and more efficient.

To turn their vision into reality and bring the HMR to the commercial market, Revolute Robotics launched a successful crowdfunding campaign on StartEngine, raising around US$115,000. The support and enthusiasm for this innovative creation are clear, and it’s an exciting time for both Revolute Robotics and the world of robotics as a whole.

The HMR out in the desert.

With its different capabilities, the HMR has commercial uses and applications for the Military.
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Looking ahead, the future seems boundless for Revolute Robotics and their hybrid mobility hamster ball robot. With the support and momentum behind this project, the sky’s the limit. It’s an exhilarating time for the field of robotics, and we can’t wait to see where this rolling and flying marvel will take us.

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