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Unitree Go2 self-charging board

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Highlights

  • Automatic charging platform for Unitree Go2 robots
  • Enables contact-wide charging when the battery is low
  • Increases robot uptime and reduces manual battery management
  • Compatible with Go2 EDU Plus variants (Mid-360 & XT16)
  • Robust, stable design for long-term operational use

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Unitree Go2 self-charging board

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The Unitree Go2 Self-Charging Board is a specially designed charging base for the Unitree Go2 robot (especially Go2 EDU Plus). It is designed to automatically or semi-automatically charge the robot through contact charging, eliminating the need to manually change the battery. This base provides an efficient and built-in solution for long-term robot applications and reduces interruptions caused by continuous charging.

Performance and functionality

This charging platform works by allowing the Go2 robot to be positioned to make direct contact, after which charging via the base starts. With a charging voltage of 33.6 V and a maximum charging current of up to 9 A, it delivers a powerful and fast recharge cycle. The automatic docking principle means users need to spend less time replacing batteries, which is especially valuable in labs, teaching environments and long-term projects. Unitree Go2 self-charging board

Build quality and design

The board is built with durability and reliability in mind. It can be used in environments with temperatures from 5 °C to 40 °C and relative humidity up to 95 %. The design makes integration into fixed routines easy, for example as a station in a robot patrol route or research setup, and provides consistent and repeatable charge alignment.

Why you need it

If you deploy a Unitree Go2 robot for long-term, autonomous tasks or have education and development projects, this station makes workflow much more efficient. It reduces downtime, simplifies charging behaviour and helps keep batteries charged in a structured way - ideal for continuous use without much manual interaction.
Product Unitree Go2 self-charging board
EAN DDG_PRO_801062
Charging voltage 33,6 V
Charging current up to 9 A
Operating temperature 5 °C to 40 °C
Storage temperature 22 °C to 28 °C
Relative humidity ≤ 95 %
Docking-type Lay-down contact charging
Charging method Contact docking board
1 x Unitree Go2 self-charging board
1 x power cable
1 x user manual
Unitree Go2 EDU Plus (Mid-360 LiDAR)
Unitree Go2 EDU Plus (XT16 LiDAR)

About products

1. What products do you have and what are they for?

Made for robot enthusiasts and robot beginners, the Go1 Air and Go1 Pro fall into the consumer market.

The Go1 Edu version is aimed at education and scientific research, entertainment, fun to play and robot researchers and developers.

The AlienGo and B1 are mainly intended for industrial applications (site inspections, such as substation inspections, surveying and mapping in construction, etc.), e.g. in the electricity, petrochemical and coal industries, as forward-looking industrial technology.

The Z1 robot arm series is ideally suited to work together with the AlienGo and B1 (the most suitable robot), four-legged robots and other mobile robots to perform complex tasks and explore various application scenarios.

2. How far is the remote control?

With the standard controller, it is like connecting to a Wi-Fi hotspot. The range for the phone connection to the robot dog is about 50 to 60 metres. With the enhanced controller, under unobstructed and interference-free conditions, you can control the robot dog up to a maximum of 500 metres to 1 kilometre, but in normal conditions, a range of at least 200 metres is achievable.

The improved controller is a mini-handheld ground station, similar to the DJI RC Pro for drones, making the remote control capabilities much stronger.

3. Can the robot dog climb stairs?

All stair runners can climb stairs, the maximum height they can climb is:
Go1: 12 cm (4.7 inches)
AlienGo: 18 cm (7 inches)
B1: 20 cm (7.9 inches)
Note: Boston Dynamic spot: typical 7-inch rise for 10-11-inch

4. What is the maximum speed of the robot dog?

Go1: 4.7 m/s (10.5 mph)
AlienGo: 2 m/s (4.47 mph)
B1: 1.8 m/s (4 mph)
Note: Boston Dynamic advertising: 1.6 m/s

5. Is the robot dog holder dustproof and waterproof?

Only B1 is supported, other models are not.

6. What is the maximum payload of the robot dog?

Go1: 3-5 kg (6.6-11 lbs)
AlienGo: 10 kg (22 lbs)
B1: 104 kg (229 lbs)
Note: Boston Dynamic spot: 14 kg (30.9 lbs)

7. Which sensor can be placed on top of the robot dog?

For Go1 Edu, we provide Go1 Edu Explorer. Go1 Edu Explorer is based on Go1 Edu, but supplemented with accessories such as NVIDIA Jetson NX with software and Lidar with software.

After lidar installation, Go1 Edu Explorer supports dynamic obstacle detection, navigation planning, map building and self-positioning. After installation of NX, Go1 Edu Explorer supports gesture recognition, VSLAM and professional secondary development (machine learning, etc.).

The Go1 Edu also supports a high-resolution image transfer system (similar to DJI drones) and a person tracking function (using a wireless vector positioning system). The Go1 Edu can handle uneven terrain and perform various movements, such as rolling, jumping, upside down, walking, fast walking, running, and so on.

The customer can also add other sensors, such as gas detection sensor, laser scanner, speaker, warning lamp, thermal imaging camera and powerful search lamp, etc., for various applications.

8. Does the robot dog support 4G/5G and GPS?

Currently, only the Go1 Edu 4G and the B1 support 4G and 5G, and only the B1 has built-in GNSS for GPS support. Customers must build their own server to use 4G or 5G functionality.

9. What is the voltage and amperage of the external power supply for Go1 Edu?

Normally, we need a stable DC power supply (24V, 20A-30A) for the Go1 Edu, and the connection port for the cable is XT30 or XT30U.

10. What is the camera on the robot dog?

Go1 Edu with 5-group fisheye camera (camera developed by Unitree Robotics).

AlienGo equipped with 3-group cameras, 2-group depth sensors (Intel RealSense D435) and 1-group visual remote camera (T265).

B1 equipped with 5-group sensors (Intel RealSense D430).

11. Does Go1 Edu support all types of navigation APIs? What is the difference between Go1 Edu, AlienGo and B1 in terms of support for this SDK/API?

We did not release an SDK/API related to navigation on GitHub, because navigation is LiDAR-based and we normally ship all software together with the robot dog. Unitree_legged_sdk is our core API for high- and low-level control, and this API supports all models.

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