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Daystar Bot GS

Daystar Bot GS is Lenovo’s six-legged mobile inspection robot with advanced perception, control systems, and terrain-adaptive mobility for rugged industrial environments.
Software Type
Closed Source
Software Package
Aparobot Readiness Score
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0
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Actuators
Use 18 electric joint motors.
Compiute
Uses Intel Core i7 and NVIDIA Orin NX.
Sensors
Equipped with LiDAR and HD camera.
Max Op. time
240
mins

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Date
  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfJUWP1ZIkU, Lenovo Daystar Robot 6 Leg Robot, 2025-01-06

Robot Brief

The Daystar Bot GS is a six-legged mobile robot developed by Lenovo’s Daystar robotics division to deliver unstable terrain mobility, advanced perception, and flexible inspection capabilities for industrial, commercial, and public-sector applications. Its modular, bio-inspired locomotion system and advanced control and perception algorithms allow it to navigate diverse environments, climb slopes, and step over obstacles with stability that surpasses many traditional four-legged inspection platforms. Recognized with design awards and targeted for real-world deployments later in 2026, Daystar Bot GS aims to support infrastructure inspection, site monitoring, maintenance, and autonomous exploration in unpredictable settings.

Use Cases

  • Industrial Inspection & Monitoring:
    Traverses complex plant environments to inspect machinery, structures, and installations.
  • Facility Exploration & Mapping:
    Builds digital maps through onboard perception sensors for asset tracking and site planning.
  • Terrain Navigation:
    Maneuvers over uneven ground, slopes, and moderate obstacles thanks to six-legged stability.
  • Data Collection & Sensing:
    Uses cameras, LiDAR, and other sensors to collect environmental data for analysis.

Industries

  • Infrastructure & Facility Maintenance:
    Enhances safety and data quality in inspection of plants, warehouses, and infrastructure.
  • Public Sector & Government:
    Serves in public-sector infrastructure monitoring and situational awareness.
  • Robotics R&D & Autonomous Systems:
    Platform for advancing legged mobility and embodied AI.

Specifications

Length
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1150
mm
Width
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660
mm
Height (ResT)
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310
mm
Height (Stand)
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610
mm
Height (Min)
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310
mm
Height (Max)
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610
mm
Weight (With Batt.)
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69
kg
Weight (NO Batt.)
-
kg
Max Step Height
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300
mm
Max Slope
+/-
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45
°
Op. Temp (min)
-
°C
Op. Temp (Max)
-
°C
Ingress Rating
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IP66
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Intro

The Daystar Bot GS is a bio-inspired, six-legged mobile robot designed to navigate environments that challenge traditional wheeled and quadrupedal robots. Unlike typical “robot dog” designs, GS uses three pairs of legs to deliver enhanced static and dynamic stability, giving it the ability to traverse uneven terrain, climb slopes of up to 45°, and negotiate steps and obstacles that would challenge other platforms. Its mechanical construction integrates an aluminum alloy and high-strength engineering plastic frame that balances strength and lightweight performance for field deployment and extended operations.

Daystar Bot GS is equipped with 18 joint motors, providing robust articulation and coordinated motion across all six legs, supported by advanced control software that leverages cutting-edge perception algorithms for real-time terrain analysis, gait adaptation, and navigation planning. The robot also includes onboard sensors such as LiDAR and high-definition cameras to support simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) and obstacle avoidance, enabling autonomous operation in complex environments without constant human remote control.

Design aesthetics and practical engineering converge in Daystar Bot GS; it features a wide sensor “face” with multiple cameras and additional perception modules mounted strategically for stereoscopic and depth awareness. Its IP66 protection rating ensures dust and water resistance for outdoor or harsh indoor conditions, broadening its applicability in industrial inspection, maintenance patrols, and field exploration tasks. The modular design also allows integration of custom payloads, such as robotic arms, dual-light PTZ units, gas sensors, and other mission-specific equipment, giving enterprises flexibility to tailor the robot to their operational needs.

Connectivity

  • LAN & USB Interfaces
  • Supports both 12V and 48V power rails with LAN networking.
  • Teleoperation supported

Capabilities

  • Six-Legged Locomotion:
    Highly stable and capable of traversing uneven terrain.
  • Advanced Perception & SLAM:
    LiDAR + HD cameras enable mapping and obstacle avoidance.
  • Autonomous Navigation:
    Path planning and terrain adaptation.
  • Slope & Step Handling:
    Handles slopes up to 45° and step heights <30 cm.
  • Modular Payload Support:
    Expandable with arms, sensors, and PTZ systems.