CVTE Robotics · Autonomous Inspection Robot

Quadruped Robot X7 — Cutting-Edge Pioneer

The X7 is a fully self-developed quadruped robot engineered for autonomous inspection in demanding environments — climbing stairs and 35° slopes, crossing gravel, mud and grass, and shrugging off dust and rain with an IP66-rated body.

Why Quadruped Robot X7

A self-developed, cutting-edge quadruped built for autonomous industrial inspection.

All-Terrain Mobility

Stable traversal of 35° slopes, stairs, gravel, mud, grass, and other rough terrain — the X7 keeps its footing where wheeled robots stall.

Long Endurance

Up to 11 hours of runtime with no load, over 8 hours carrying 20 kg, and more than 5 hours under a 40 kg payload — enough for full inspection shifts between charges.

Autonomous Operation

Scheduled start/stop, autonomous navigation, and automatic recharging let the X7 run patrols and inspection routes on its own, around the clock.

Precise Positioning

Multi-dimensional perception algorithms navigate corridors over 100 m long and wide open spaces without getting lost.

Built for Harsh Environments

IP66-rated dust and water protection plus a wide -20°C to 55°C operating range mean the X7 works outdoors, in plant rooms, and in the field year-round.

Expandable Payloads

Supports dual optical gimbals, gas sensors, robotic arms, and more — configure the X7 for visual inspection, leak detection, or manipulation tasks.

Quadruped Robot X7 Specifications

Engineered specs straight from CVTE Robotics.

TypeSelf-developed quadruped inspection robot
Battery Life>11 h (no load) · >8 h (20 kg) · >5 h (40 kg)
Max Slope35°
TerrainStairs, gravel, mud, grass, and uneven ground
Ingress ProtectionIP66 (dust & waterproof)
Operating Temperature-20°C to 55°C
NavigationMulti-dimensional perception; 100 m+ corridors & open spaces
AutonomyScheduled start/stop, autonomous navigation, auto-recharging
ExpansionDual optical gimbals, gas sensors, robotic arms, and more

Where Quadruped Robot X7 Works

Proven across these industries — talk to us about yours.

Industrial Inspection

Autonomous patrol of factories, plant rooms, and complex high-traffic environments with onboard sensors and gimbals.

Power & Utilities

Routine inspection of substations and infrastructure, including gas and thermal monitoring via expandable payloads.

Emergency & Rescue

Reaches terrain that wheeled robots and people can't, carrying sensors into hazardous or unstable areas.

Security Patrol

Scheduled, repeatable patrol routes with autonomous navigation and automatic recharging for 24/7 coverage.

About CVTE Robotics

CVTE (Guangzhou Shiyuan Electronics) is a publicly listed technology company founded in 1999, with deep expertise in display, control, and embedded AI. Its robotics division engineers self-developed quadruped, manipulator, and commercial cleaning robots for demanding real-world environments.

Why CVTE

CVTE combines in-house perception algorithms, motion control, and industrial-grade hardware to build robots that hold up in the field — from IP66 quadruped inspection robots that climb stairs and slopes, to collaborative flexible manipulators with built-in vision, to all-in-one commercial cleaning robots that dock, refill, and recharge themselves. Each platform is self-developed end to end, so the perception, control, and chassis are designed to work together.

Official Australian Distributor

Servbotics is the official Australian distribution partner for CVTE Robotics. We provide local sales, deployment, training, warranty support, and parts — so your robot stays productive on Australian time, in Australian conditions.

  • Australia-wide delivery and on-site commissioning
  • Local English-speaking support team
  • Manufacturer warranty + Servbotics service plans
  • Genuine CVTE parts and consumables held in-country

FAQs

Common questions about the Quadruped Robot X7 from Australian operators.

Can the X7 really climb stairs and slopes?

Yes. The X7 is rated for stable traversal of 35° slopes and stairs, as well as gravel, mud, and grass, using its self-developed legged locomotion and perception system.

Can it run outdoors in bad weather?

The X7 carries an IP66 dust-and-water rating and operates from -20°C to 55°C, so it is built for outdoor and harsh indoor environments.

What payloads can it carry?

It supports expandable payloads including dual optical gimbals, gas sensors, and robotic arms, so it can be configured for visual inspection, leak detection, or manipulation.

Bring Quadruped Robot X7 to Your Business

Talk to Servbotics— Australia's official CVTE partner. We'll quote, install, train, and support.

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