Meet Spaceo Pro from Muks Robotics

This 7-foot-tall robot that can lift 200kg like It’s nothing!

Move over, human workers—there’s a new powerhouse in town. Spaceo Pro, an AI-powered humanoid robot, is here to revolutionize factories, warehouses, and industrial sites with superhuman strength, precision, and brains.

 

What Can Spaceo Pro Do?
✔ Lift up to 200kg—stronger than most humans
✔ Move at 2m/s—faster than walking speed
✔ See, hear, and speak—thanks to 4D LiDAR, depth cameras, and AI voice control
✔ Learn and plan tasks—autonomously organizing, cleaning, and handling objects
✔ Navigate complex spaces—avoiding obstacles like a pro
✔ Communicate in multiple languages—making it perfect for global industries

 

The Brains Behind the Bot
Powered by FusionMax Omni AI, Spaceo Pro thinks and acts in real time. Its NVIDIA-powered brain processes data at 275 trillion operations per second (TOPS), making decisions faster than any human.

 

Why Does This Matter?

  • Factories & Warehouses: No more heavy lifting risks for workers.
  • Logistics: Faster, smarter cargo handling.
  • Hospitals & Hotels: Can assist with deliveries and cleaning.
  • Dangerous Jobs: Handles tasks too risky for humans.

 

Specs That Will Blow Your Mind
📏 Height: Adjustable up to 7 feet
âš¡ Battery Life: 4+ hours of continuous work
🤖 Degrees of Freedom: 20 joints for ultra-smooth movement
💡 AI Vision: Intel RealSense + 4D LiDAR for 360° awareness

 

The Future of Work?
With Spaceo Pro, the line between human and robot labor is blurring. Will this be the end of dangerous, repetitive jobs—or the start of a robot workforce takeover?

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