Tool Space to Debut the RoboZe S5 Patrol Robot at CES 2025

AI autonomous driving patrol robot specialist ‘Dogu Space (CEO Jinhyo Kim)’ unveiled its newly developed modular robot ‘Robjet S5’ at ‘CES 2025’ held in Las Vegas, USA.

Following the introduction of the indoor patrol robot Iroi at CES 2024, Tool Space plans to unveil the Robje, a popular patrol robot with expandability and price competitiveness, this year, presenting new possibilities and visions for autonomous patrol robots in the global market and leading the popularization and popularization of autonomous patrol robots.

The RoboZe robot in Tool Space is a modularized robot with an autonomous driving drive system, allowing for a variety of designs and customizations. Successfully developed in 2024, five versions (S1 to S5) have been produced to date. The model unveiled this time is the latest version, the S5, and its dedicated wireless charging station.

The Robje S5 is ▲designed to maximize space efficiency and is equipped with a large-capacity loading box that can carry up to 20 kg. ▲6.5-inch wheels and suspension spring casters ensure driving stability, strengthening the delivery function for items such as fire extinguishers, first aid kits, and medicines needed for hazardous situations.

Additionally, user convenience has been significantly improved, including a 15-inch ergonomically designed touch display for robot control, guidance, and advertisement transmission, a high-sensitivity microphone array capable of detecting sound source direction, and an ultra-high-speed network that can connect to LTE and WiFi.

In particular, starting with the RoboSmart S5, it has attracted attention by introducing a wireless non-contact charging solution from Wibotic of the United States, which has ▲significantly lower risk of fire and ▲enhanced waterproof and dustproof performance compared to existing contact pin (contact) and wired charging methods.

In addition, it is equipped with ▲2D lidar ▲AI camera ▲ultrasonic sensor ▲flame detection sensor ▲thermal imaging camera, etc., enabling stable autonomous driving and detection of various dangerous situations.

Jinhyo Kim, CEO of Dogu Space, said, “The Robze series is the culmination of Dogu Space’s technology, which has focused on patrol robots for the past seven years. It is a model that can provide various services such as patrol, delivery, and guidance at a reasonable cost to sites that require physical security.” He added, “Going forward, we will solidify our position in the global market with Dogu Space’s innovative patrol robot solutions.”


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