China Unveils TRON1 Dinosaur Robot with Interchangeable Skins
LimX Dynamics unveils TRON1, a two-legged robot that can quickly swap life-like dinosaur skins, delivering safe, immersive demonstrations in parks and museums with built-in sensors and cameras.
LimX Dynamics, a Chinese robotics firm, unveiled TRON1, a two-legged robot built on its TRON1 platform. In a recent demonstration, it can instantly don a life-sized dinosaur skin, turning it into a walking exhibit for parks and museums.
Outstanding stability and control
The robot continuously recalculates its body posture and adjusts its stance, while built-in sensors and cameras monitor the surroundings and the ground. It remains upright even when jostled or bumped by bystanders.

Movement, speed, and handling
On flat ground it travels at about 5 kilometers per hour (roughly 3.1 miles per hour). The pace allows a realistic stroll without frightening visitors. Operators can control it with a handheld console or use a dedicated tether for safety.
Power comes from a rechargeable battery that supports several hours of active use, and routine servicing takes under an hour. When the surface is smooth, a wheel-based mode can be engaged to move faster.

Applications and Skins Swaps
The makers see TRON1 as an entertaining attraction for theme parks and science centers. Visitors can stroll beside the lifelike dinosaur, while staff swap outer skins in just a few minutes, keeping the experience fresh.
Dr. Emma Carter, robotics professor at a leading university, notes that TRON1 demonstrates how modular exteriors can boost public engagement without compromising safety. She adds that the quick-swap skin system enables operators to tailor experiences for different venues.
Summary
TRON1 merges a walking robot with changeable dinosaur exteriors, delivering stable operation and hours of battery life for public displays. It is designed as a scalable attraction for parks and museums, offering a dynamic, immersive experience for guests.
Interchangeable skins turn a robot into an evolving storytelling companion for visitors at parks and museums.


