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This is a four-legged robot with a body weight of approximately 12 kg, about the size of a medium-sized dog. Despite its small size, it has very high mobility performance, capable of carrying a load of 5 kg and achieving a maximum speed of 11.8 km/h on flat ground. Equipped with a 3D camera, it can perform tasks such as person tracking and obstacle avoidance. Additionally, thanks to the built-in gyro sensor and force sensors in its feet, it can walk smoothly even in environments with significant unevenness. There is also a LIDAR-equipped model, the Unitree A1 Explorer. It has been featured in "Nikkei Monozukuri" magazine. We are currently accepting registrations for demo viewing sessions on our company website!
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Free membership registrationFree hands-on demo experience currently available! Online experience sessions are also being accepted! The DOBOT Magician is an all-in-one, low-cost robotic arm. It comes with a variety of work attachments that can be used with 3D printers and laser engraving, and all you need to do is prepare a PC to start programming the control of the robotic arm. With the standard control software DobotStudio, you can control it using hand teaching without writing code, or program it using the visual programming language Blockly. Additionally, it supports operations in various languages such as Python, C, and C++, and there are sample explanation books available. Furthermore, our company offers a range of our uniquely developed vision system, the DoVision series, which controls the robotic arm using camera images.
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