Deep Robotics X30 Industrial Quadruped Robot Dog

Deep Robotics X30 quadruped robot, a flagship product designed to meet core industry needs in multiple fields including inspection, investigation, security, surveying and mapping.

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BRAND:
DEEP ROBOTICS
PART #:
X30
ORIGIN:
China
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SKU:
Deep-Robotics-X30
Deep Robotics X30 Industrial Quadruped Robot Dog
The X30 can flexibly climb up and down stairs at a 45° angle; it can stably climb industrial stairs, respond to sudden task requirements the first time, and quickly traverse into complex scenes.
 

The Deep Robotics X30 is an industrial quadruped robot—often described in popular usage as a “robot dog”—designed for autonomous or semi-autonomous inspection, patrol, and data collection in complex environments. Deep Robotics positions the X30 series as a rugged platform for sectors such as power and utilities, industrial facilities, pipeline corridors, emergency response, and scientific research, where wheeled robots can be limited by stairs, uneven ground, and obstacles. 

A core theme in official descriptions of the platform is “fusion perception,” used to support navigation and obstacle handling (including open-riser industrial stairs) and inspection work in challenging lighting conditions. 

Design and Features

Rugged quadruped architecture

The X30 is built around a four-legged (quadruped) chassis intended for all-terrain mobility. Deep Robotics lists a standing size of 1000 × 695 × 470 mm for X30 and 1000 × 715 × 470 mm for X30 Pro, with a published weight of 56 kg (X30) and 59 kg (X30 Pro), including battery.

Environmental protection and operating range

The X30 series is marketed for outdoor and industrial environments with an IP67 ingress protection rating and an operating temperature range of −20°C to 55°C

Quick-swap power design

Deep Robotics describes the series as supporting quick battery replacement, emphasizing continuity for field work and special tasks.

Degrees of freedom and mobility emphasis

In documentation distributed for the product line, the X30 Pro is described as an intelligent quadruped robot with 12 degrees of freedom (DOF), consistent with typical legged designs that prioritize stable locomotion and terrain handling. 

Technology and Specifications

Published specification sheets (noting that real-world performance can vary by environment and payload) list the following headline capabilities for the X30 / X30 Pro series:

  • Maximum speed:4 m/s

  • Climbing/slope capability:45° 

  • Step/obstacle height:20 cm 

  • Endurance: 2.5–4 hours 

  • Mileage/range per charge:10 km 

  • Ingress protection: IP67

  • Interfaces / connectivity: published materials reference interfaces such as Ethernet and other I/O depending on configuration. 

Beyond locomotion, Deep Robotics’ product collateral highlights integrated perception for navigation and inspection workflows, including the idea of operating in difficult lighting (darkness or glare) as part of industrial patrol scenarios.


Applications and Use Cases

Power and utilities inspection

A primary promoted use case is power patrol and inspection, where the X30 is paired with an inspection platform to enable end-to-end workflows: data collection → backend access → analysis → report generation → defect warnings. The solution is framed as working “without changing the original environment,” relying on stair/obstacle traversal to reach inspection points. 

Industrial facilities and pipeline corridors

Deep Robotics’ X30 datasheet describes the platform as designed for inspections in factories and pipeline corridors, reflecting a broader class of robotics deployments where legged mobility is used to navigate mixed indoor/outdoor terrain and cluttered plant environments. 

Public safety, patrol, and situational awareness

Solution materials also position Deep Robotics quadrupeds for security inspection and exploration in “public security” contexts. 
In these scenarios, payload selection (e.g., cameras, thermal sensors, communications) typically determines whether the robot is used for routine patrol, incident reconnaissance, or data relay.

Emergency response and hazardous environments

Product collateral for the X30 lists use cases such as emergency rescue and fire detection, which align with the broader rationale for legged robots: entering areas that may be unsafe for humans or difficult for wheeled vehicles to traverse. 

Research and field robotics development

Deep Robotics also markets the X30 series for research-adjacent applications, including experimentation with autonomy, perception, and inspection payloads.


Advantages / Benefits

Mobility where wheels struggle

The X30’s advertised ability to climb steep slopes and handle steps supports inspection routes that include stairs, curbs, grates, and uneven terrain

Ruggedization for industrial deployments

With a published IP67 rating and a wide operating temperature range, the X30 is positioned for dust, rain, and washdown-adjacent environments where consumer-grade platforms may not be appropriate. 

Inspection workflow integration

In vertical solutions (notably power), Deep Robotics emphasizes the operational value of integrating field data capture with analytics and reporting, turning the robot into part of a repeatable inspection process rather than a standalone mobility demo. 

Operational continuity

The combination of multi-hour published endurance and quick battery replacement supports longer inspection shifts and “keep going” field operations—especially when paired with spare battery packs and standardized routes. 

 

Deep Robotics X30 FAQs

What is Deep Robotics X30?

Deep Robotics X30 is an industrial quadruped (“robot dog”) designed for inspection and patrol tasks in complex environments such as power facilities, factories, pipeline corridors, and emergency-response scenarios. 

How does Deep Robotics X30 work?

The X30 combines a four-legged locomotion system with onboard perception (“fusion perception”) and configurable payloads to navigate obstacles, traverse stairs, and collect inspection data for reporting and analysis workflows. 

Why is Deep Robotics X30 important?

The X30 illustrates how legged robots can extend automation into spaces that are hard for wheeled robots—especially industrial routes that include stairs, uneven ground, and obstacles—while supporting repeatable inspection processes. 

What are the benefits of Deep Robotics X30?

Key benefits include ruggedization (IP67), mobility over steps and slopes, multi-hour published endurance with quick battery replacement, and integration into inspection workflows such as power patrol reporting and defect warning. 

Summary

The Deep Robotics X30 is a rugged, inspection-focused quadruped robot designed to operate in environments where mobility and safety constraints limit traditional automation. With published specifications including IP67 protection, −20°C to 55°C operating range, step/slope handling, and 2.5–4 hours of endurance (configuration-dependent), the X30 series is positioned for applications such as power patrol inspection, industrial facility monitoring, pipeline corridor checks, and public-safety deployments, often as part of broader inspection platforms and reporting workflows. 

Specifications

PART # X30
ROBOT TYPE QUADRUPED
ROBOT USE INDUSTRIAL
RUNTIME UP TO 4 HOURS
MAXIMUM SPEED 4 METERS / SECOND
BRAND DEEP ROBOTICS
OPERATING TEMPERATURE -20°C to 55°C
INGRESS PROTECTION IP 67
HEIGHT 100.0 cm
WIDTH 69.5 cm
DEPTH 47.0 cm
WEIGHT 56 kg (WITH BATTERY)

Videos

 Deep Robotics X30 | Embodied Navigation System

 
 Deep Robotics X30 | Water Treatment Plant Inspection

 
 Deep Robotics X30 | Intelligent Power Inspection in Action

 
 Deep Robotics X30 | Ningbo Iron & Steel

 

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