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Today we test out the award winning Super Anthony robot! This battle robot is everything you want in a robot. Standing at 15 inches high and weighing in at 4.6 pounds, this robot is a beetle weight fighting machine! First we unbox, go over all included, setup, then finally test out its fighting skills!
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5 Features
Efficient Performance: His servomotor is engineered for high voltage and low current, extending its lifespan and performance
Ultra Wear-Resistant: His steel gears can endure high torque, further guaranteeing him a long life
Precision Motion: His integrated output shaft boosts accuracy without needing to return to zero position
Easy Maintenance: His modular panel and pluggable RCA connector sets make repairs simple
Craftsmanship: His anodized aluminum body and tight-fitting parts with razor-thin gaps make him strong and durable.
Ultra-Strong 45 Kg per Servo Punch Force
Super Anthony is equipped with 15 patented steel-geared IQ4516HV servomotors, delivering a mighty 45 kg-cm torque to every part of his body that overpowers all other machines on the market. In comparison:
The average robot toy has a servomotor adapted Arduino board with a torque of about 5 kg-cm.
Radio-controlled cars usually have 9–25 kg-cm servomotors.
Entertainment robots are built with servomotors of 12–18 kg-cm torque.
Advanced robots come with 35 kg-cm servomotors.
Super Anthony’s servomotors leave all of them in the dust.
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