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by MahiShafiullah
931 days ago
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1. They have very detailed guides on the hardware here [0], which should tell you a lot of information you may need to know. 2. However, I think a large part of the price tag is really the cost of R&D, and once this gets out of prototype stage and goes into mass production price is bound to come down a lot. Compared to a lot of other robots, $20K is much cheaper. For example, compare Boston Dynamic's robot dog, Spot, which is around $200K iirc. 3. But that's also why we need more projects like Dobb-E on these robots! Without the right "apps" home robots will never catch on properly to get to the point of mass-production. [0] https://docs.hello-robot.com/0.2/stretch-hardware-guides/doc... |
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I know they have different hardware but the end result is quite similar: a mobile robot with an articulated grabber. And seeing your prototype made me think of the robot dog.
[0] https://shop.elecfreaks.com/products/elecfreaks-cm4-xgo-robo...