DeepRobotics Unveils the Lynx S10: A Compact Wheeled-Legged Robot with 8m/s Speed and Superior Agility
On May 21, DeepRobotics officially launched the Lynx S10, a new industry-grade small wheeled-legged robot designed to push the boundaries of robotic mobility and application.

The Lynx S10 is engineered around four core principles: being lightweight and agile, delivering powerful performance, featuring omnidirectional sensing, and ensuring reliable protection. It is tailored for lightweight intelligent operations in confined spaces, with applications spanning power inspections, security patrols, emergency firefighting, and educational research.
Weighing 20kg or less including the battery, the Lynx S10 is highly portable and can be quickly deployed by a single person. Its compact design allows it to navigate narrow passages and gaps in debris, areas that are typically inaccessible to larger robots, thereby expanding the operational range of wheeled-legged robotics.
Powered by a new generation of AI motion control and gait algorithms, the Lynx S10 can perform a variety of extreme maneuvers. It achieves a remarkable top speed of 8 m/s on flat ground and can effortlessly clear obstacles up to 50 cm high, meeting the demanding mobility requirements of various lightweight tasks.

Equipped with a next-generation omnidirectional perception system, the robot can capture detailed environmental data even in complex lighting conditions. Its advanced mapping, positioning, and navigation algorithms enable autonomous path planning and intelligent obstacle avoidance, allowing it to complete assigned missions without human intervention.

Built for resilience, the Lynx S10 boasts an IP66 protection rating, making it resistant to dust and heavy rain. It operates effectively in a wide temperature range from -20℃ to 55℃ and has undergone rigorous reliability testing to withstand the bumps and impacts of complex terrains.

The Lynx S10 is fitted with four-way ultra-wide-angle cameras and front-and-rear LiDAR sensors. It offers a battery life of over 3 hours and supports autonomous charging. The robot is now available for order, with pricing positioned in the 'tens of thousands' budget range, though a specific figure has not been disclosed.


