Beatbot
The Chinese company Beatbot, which manufactures robots for cleaning pools, presented a robotic marine platform in the form of a turtle at CES-2025. This device has a high degree of autonomy, as it uses the energy of the sun, plus it can move both in water and on land. In fact, it is a universal machine for studying the marine element and observing its inhabitants.
Beatbot
The robot was named Amphibious RoboTurtle. His multi-jointed bionic limbs mimic the work of turtle paws. Firstly, it is safer for the environment than the propellers and water cannons of other robots. And secondly, the paws allow the robot to crawl over various obstacles and move along the ground. Albeit at a really snail's pace.
Beatbot
Amphibious RoboTurtle will be available in various sizes and equipment to suit each customer's needs. For example, if you install an artificial intelligence-based surveillance system on it, it will be able to recognize certain objects or sea creatures and move after them to observe. The robot periodically surfaces to recharge batteries and transmit data, but the rest of the time it can spend at different depths or drift at the will of the waves to save energy.
Alexander Martynenko