miniHexa Brings Hexapod Agility To Desktops
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Hiwonder introduces the miniHexa desktop hexapod designed for students, hobbyists, and coding beginners, combining high-order inverse kinematics and multimodal AI capabilities. Featuring an ESP32-S3 vision module with a 2-megapixel camera, voice interaction, and dual-axis anti-clogging servos, it supports Python, Arduino, and Scratch with open-source code on GitHub to enable hands-on learning and rapid prototyping.
Key Points
- 1Offers high-order inverse kinematics enabling tripod gait, omnidirectional movement, and dynamic center-of-gravity adjustments.
- 2Uses dual-axis anti-clogging servos with clutch protection to improve durability and prevent motor damage.
- 3Supports ESP32-S3 vision, 2MP camera, voice module, and Python/Arduino/Scratch for rapid prototyping.
Scoring Rationale
Strong hands-on educational hardware and multimodal features, limited by vendor-marketing depth and lack of independent benchmarks.
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