Cobot Magic
About
Cobot Magic is an open-source bimanual mobile manipulation robot built on the Mobile ALOHA research system developed at Stanford University. It integrates an indoor AGV mobile base, dual robotic arms, wrist cameras, and a top camera, enabling tasks ranging from simple pick-and-place to complex operations like cooking and object organization. It is designed to serve both industrial automation and academic research purposes.
Specs
Cobot Magic is built on 4 robotic arms, equipped with 2 wrist cameras and 1 top camera, mounted on an AgileX Tracer differential-drive mobile base. It features powerful industrial computers and supports the Mobile ALOHA software stack for data collection, simulation training, and real-world deployment. Speed and runtime are listed as dynamic counters on the page but no specific values were disclosed.
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