KHR-3

A petite bipedal toy robot with a white torso and head, black arms and legs and gripper hands.
The KHR-3 is 40 centimeters (15.8 inches) tall. Photo: Kondo Kagaku

The Kondo KHR-3 is a popular remote-control hobby robot. It can be used for a variety of activities, including robot sumo, synchronized dance competitions, and even gymnastics.

Creator

Kondo Kagaku

Year
2009
Country
Japan 🇯🇵
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Features
The little humanoid rides a bicycle. Video: DrGuero2001

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The body and limbs of the KHR-3 are built from up to 22 individual servomotors.

A side view shows how compact the robot is.
The robot is made of aluminum and plastics. Photo: Kondo Kagaku
A petite bipedal toy robot with a black torso and white head, black arms and legs and gripper hands.
It has an accelerometer, gyros, and other sensors. Photo: Kondo Kagaku

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A side view of KHR-3 shows it's small black backpack.
It can have up to 35 servos on its compact body. Photo: Kondo Kagaku

Specs

Overview

Able to emulate humanlike movements, including somersaults and backflips.

Status

Ongoing

Year

2009

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Height
40.1 cm
Weight
1.5 kg
Sensors

Gyros, accelerometer, and other optional sensors.

Actuators

Up to 35 serial servos.

Degrees of Freedom (DoF)
22 (max)
Materials

Aluminum, polycarbonate, and ABS plastics.

Compute

Microcontroller board RCB-4 with 10 A/D and 10 PIO extension ports. USB connection with PC and remote/Bluetooth controller.

Software

Heart to Heart software

Power

10.8-V 800-mAh nickel-metal hydride battery

Cost
$1,500 (depending on configuration)