The Future of Service Is Now
The impact of service robots on modern life is increasingly significant, not only improving quality of life, enhancing efficiency, and addressing labor issues, but also enabling the physical movements of robots, making them more interactive and practical.
Geared motors are widely used in service robots:
Chatbots: Designed to have the appearance of humans or animals, equipped with movable parts (such as heads, arms, or mouths). Driving these movable parts allows the robot to respond during conversations (e.g., nodding, waving), increasing the fun and naturalness of interactions.
Food delivery robots: Use robotic arms to grasp and place trays, precisely moving food to designated locations.
Sha Yang Ye’s Geared motors provide high torque, low speed, and precise drive control, helping service robots perform various tasks in diverse environments. This makes the robots smarter, more stable, and more efficient, thereby enhancing service quality and user experience.