Both companies now have robotic dogs that can perform amazing tasks. Watch their respective reveals and see how the two products compare, right here. #cyberdog #spot
Get a cat or a dog, but not just for entertainment, an animal have feelings and can give you much more love and happines than the Xiaomi cyber dog, thats why is useless.
@@wumaobot like the video said, spot is meant for dangerous sites where it isn't safe for humans and needs to have kept maintenance, or just the process of automation. Just because you have no use for one, or will ever likely see one doesn't mean the product is useless, it just means you are not the targeted demographic.
CNET: "see how the two products compare" How can we when there's no translation? Why upload a video with a minutes-long segment in Chinese with no translation?
@@savagefrito Hmmm yes, they sure are ignorant for not knowing a language to understand an internet video. It's not like asking for a translation is a reasonable thing and being a translator is a profession that takes skill.
I want this kind of mechine fixed with a high end camera and a two way voice communication to watch/observe my parameters. at home through remote access . This will come very handy for people who wanna keep a track of what is happening in a remote location.
Not sure what you actually want but Spot is supposed to be able to be installed with sensors and do remote site surveys. You can have a look at their youtube channel.
Exacto. Además el juguete chino no lleva cargas pesadas encima, ni tampoco cámaras inflarojas o resistencia o el brazo de asistencia que si tiene el spot.🤔😂
The most amazing thing about Cyber Dog is that it understands Chinese language! Seriously, Boston Dynamics Spot! is clearly intended to work alongside humans in dangerous environments and act as a practical extension to humans capabilities. The BD presentation emphasizes its capabilities and these interactions. On the other hand the Cyber Dog presentation of Xiaomi is showy and flashy and shows a robot that can do some tricks and looks cool. My impression is that it is an expensive toy for rich people. It is however remarkably similar looking to Spot!. I guess imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
I can guarantee that it will turn out like most chinese copies that's it just looks good as for what it can do it's like in iron man 2 the famous line "I can make them salute"
Man but some Chinese brands are becoming leaders in their field. Xiaomi is one of them, also the biggest consumer drone company right now is a chinese brand DJI.
@@12xenn45 Their are many open source projects that copy what spot does they just took those designs and used economy of scale to capitalize. Its what theyve been doing for over 10 years now.
I would like to buy a cyber dog. Boston dynamic has to sell dog with lower price, and has to be checked with security purpose. To make sure no bug in the dog.
I swear bro india and usa been stealing, copy and paste China's invented inks, papers and explosive powders and people support them as if they make a breakthrough discovery
lot of people in the comments saying xaomi stole it... it's called competition one company has an idea other companies compete. americans love capitalism until someone does it better than them
Let’s see how many patent infringements Xiaomi will be sued for. But there’s no comparison. Spot is much more advanced robot for real jobs, not some dumb “pet”.
Nobody can copy and sell at such cheap price besides Chinese. This has to do with the support of the government and their political propaganda, to win economic battlefront. There will never be a fair competition when competing with Chinese. Have you seen any product that can beat Chinese price at the same quality level?
@@cicadasbuzzbee Chinese products are poor knock offs. The tech behind Spot is on multiple levels above Cyber Dog, which can only do tricks and looks similar to Spot externally. But let’s see how many patent infringements Xiaomi had to make this knock off.
give it a year or so it software will be 10x better than spot. remember spot has 1 team to develop the software /AI the cyber dog atm is sold to developer only and it opensource so thousand of developer will improve it software/ai to way surpass spot.
Imagine if your Spot went rogue and it hit you on the head with its arm, or grabbed your balls and squeezed them till they burst, - or did a quick maneouvre to the kitchen, grabbed your precious set of Japanese knives and started flinging them at you. That arm looks pretty dangerous is all I'm saying.
It's not much of a challenge when all they do is steal other people's hard work and innovation. That's everything they have _"created"_ in the last 100 years.
The Chinese are efficient, they turn something expensive and limited into something good and cheap and with a million versions Xiaomi is the best at it!!
@@leonardobernardoalves for sure! They’re the model of design and production! And the quality of work and reliability is just off of the scales! Awe inspiring
The outlookings are pretty much the same, but the key is if they show the similar performances. Cyber Dog ($1547) is designed for home automation purposes, and Boston Dynamic Spot ($74500) is meant for professional usages.
@@RIZFERD Cyberdog is actually not waterproof, Xiaomi claimed it's life-waterproofing, which is in fact water resistant. And sure, no one said that you cannot take it out. I do agree with you that some people are commenting like they know everything, but in fact they don't. LOL!
Opportunity for third party developers to provide Cyber Dog accessories, like fuzzy pajamas, floppy ears, wagging tail and sloppy wet tongue. After all, Barbie has fashion clothes, pink Mercedes, Dream House and a mobile home. Maybe next Christmas?
@@feifeishuishui Spot is meant for tasks like search and rescue, or emergency response like in a nuclear reactor failure. I do not know anyone is actively using it as such. You can see this in the ad they have.
@@Mariobrownio1989 , SpaceX actually uses Spot to go inspect rocket launch sites right after a launch/landing. It's way too dangerous for humans as the propellants are toxic to humans and/or there are risks of explosion. Spot shines in this use case.
@@debayanDas That's great, lol, I did not know it was in actual use. Thanks for sharing. The xiaomi one is just a toy unfortunately, Maybe next generation they can add some functionality.
It’s like anything consumer-level vs. pro/industrial-level. Cameras (photo or video) are 10-20X as much at the pro level. Same with computers/servers. Same with shelving. Because the pro/industrial-level products work fully 99.99999% of the time, can take abuse, and provide solutions for complex workflows and integrations with other software/hardware- because businesses can count on them. CyberDog is consumer-level- if you’ve ever seen people using them out in the wild, they fall over, they trip on things, they get their routes confused, and they’re relatively weak (can carry/pull much of anything). Spot and CyberDog are completely different classes of products. CyberDog roughly looks like Spot, but is much closer to a Sony AIBO- an expensive toy that’ll do things right 75-90% of the time and has a few cute canned tricks. They only seem similar on the surface.
Example in what ? Has a more rugged look and both are drones, so what exactly those "better" things? Their physical abilities are same/similar and their operational software as well. One looks like made for contraction the other looks more like a toy...but abilities same/similar. The main difference that Boston Dynamic is specialized on this since 1992 spent hundreds of millions developing things...whole Xiaomi is a phone company started in 2010 with way less money but tons of men power. Teenager kids can build drones these days and BD is stuck/minimal growth (am certain we got a military version super bot) at a level that they were basically 10 years ago. We are not as advanced as I wish we were.
@@TimTheMusicMan Does it means that Americans are complete idiots? I don't know, when you're saying somebody is stealing from you, and that keeps happening over and over, it starts to sound like you're an idiot who never learns.
@@feizai245 Chinese Americans enjoy the same right, freedoms and opportunities as any other Americans. Preventing Chinese Americans from working in American labs, industries or universities is against Constitutional Rights. Unfortunately, anybody can be bribed with enough incentive from the CCP Regime.
@@chrisgraham2904 So you're saying, American top companies, that employ the best talents money can buy, spending hundreds of millions on think tanks and RnD, couldn't figure out how to safekeeping their IP from being stolen, over and over and over and over...? You seriously find that makes sense?
The quality is directly proportional to their cost. Doing an assignment by oneself compared to copying another's assignment while adjusting values so that they look different.
They only managed to make a pet out of it. Nothing close to Boston Dynamic's Spot, which is a utility robot for helping humans and not merely for entertainment.
@@wumaobot please check the video and you should see that it's capable of going to places hazardous to humans like a construction site to understand the work status just an example. And may be delivering food 🍲, but that can be done by drones 😀
The biggest difference, which i love, is the trasparency of Boston Dynamics, on the other hand there is a useless robot that is supposed to sobstitute a dog? And in chinese people mind it's better because it does backflips... you commy sociopaths. Also, nice job stealing the design.
@@afgor1088 It's not the same thing, use your brain, Samsung and Iphones have different designs and different OS, in this case they took the same product, made it worse and sold for entertainment as a pet? Just because those imbeciles eat dogs?!?! Btw i'm italian, saying this because it seems you have a fetish about the american getting angry when someone deliberatly copies their work, which for you is legit.
@@afgor1088 actually yes. When a company steals or copies the patents developed by another company for its own products, it is theft. What's more, iPhone sued and there were several lawsuits against Samsung. Even several US companies have sued Chinese companies for the same, one is the case of Tesla with its cars.
When one cost 70,000 and the other 1,000 you'd better pray to god that the 70,000 one is better.. But is it better than 70 of them operating as a drone swarm? It's not even better than two of them if we're talking about surveillance purposes. Cyber dog also moves at 3km/s, spot only 1.5km/s. Cyber dog also has twice the battery life as spot and operates twice as long before needing charge. Spot can take the specialist role for rich people, while cyber dog will be the one in everyone's homes. In the end even us military will buy Chinese cyber dog, just like they bought Chinese DJI drones instead of American drones. Even after USA congress banned military from using it, they did not listen and still used it because the American one cost twice as much while having half the ability.
@ex0duzz because cyberdog doesn't do anything. 20 cyberdogs still wouldn't be able to get you a drink from your fridge, spot can do that. Spot is being sold to construction companies, firemen and cops right now. And the cyberdog is being sold to Gangnam Insta kids
@@0x0michael It doesn't do anything? Hahahaha. That's like saying small surveillance drones dont do anything. These are the first model and basically prototype. Wait until they put some bombs on them, or guns. Cyber dog can be marketed as home.defense or surveillance, patrol your house and be remote controllable etc, put a bomb or gun on it and it's a self walking home defense system, or csn be used by military.. Ask usa military if they prefer DJI drones for cheap or they prefer ones that cost 70x more but do basically the same thing. The construction thing is a joke, and we all know it. The real use will be for military and surveillance, where price and numbers mean everything. You think Xiaomi cannot make the same thing as spot if they spent 70x more? They could probably make exactly the same as spot for 10x more but they know it's just dumb and no one would buy it and basically not much profit compared to mass market vs specialist rich people market.. Lol you will pay 70,000 just to get a beer from the fridge? Lmao if you csn afford that you already will have a human butler in your house. If xiaomi wanted to do that they could do it easily. But I'm curious, show me the video where it csn get the beer from the fridge by itself? I didn't know spot had arms that could grab.
There's no comparison, Boston dynamics have years of experience in robotics department, Xiaomi, well... just copied BD robot. That's what Chinese companies do best, copying everything. Tbh, cyber dog looks more like a toy than BD robot, that is actually a tool.
cyber dog is more like a testing and development kit, they make it cheap with no profit because they want everyone to join and develop together. While Spot is fully developed by Boston dynamic and ready for commercial use
Quite literally the other way around. Spot is a true test bed for companies (not individual consumers yet) to adapt and find a use for. Cyber dog is just for bored amazon surfers to feel like the own a Spot. Plus cyber dog is a quintessential chinese knock off; stolen tech + cheap materials with only 1% of the features.
cyber dog is smaller then spot but i think spot is more usefull, cyber dog is made to be a pet and spot is made for working. but spot can also do tricks and dance so i think spot is better since cyber dog just copied
I don't get the Cyberdog... People like dogs because they're cute and loyal and playful and that thing is just... not that. The construction site commercial for Spot is awesome, in that it really displays the capabilities, but it failed to show any compelling use-cases. That's top priority - how will it be useful? Seems, at the moment, that it's use-cases are pretty niche. Looking forward to what Atlas can do. And, in the future, Tesla Bot.
if a robot dog can flip mean it motor is strong and it speedy to react to it environment , check youtube many build their own robot dog, a few can jump and the holy grail is they can flip but they require very expensive motor to do the job.
I wish it could run at least 40kmph and follow me on my EUC. I have the maveric pro zoom, but with drones you have to worry about them flying into tree branches and/or crashing from heights.
I have used HTML and JavaScript to design web pages, is there something similar being developed for robotics - a general all purpose cross platform robotics language?
@@z0x not dumb, just curious if a cross platform language has been developed, robotics is kind of new so it many not have happened like it had for HTML and the web. Otherwise you use a lower level language such as C or assembler. Essentially every new project starts from scratch.