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R2

Company: Robbyant
Robot details
Manufacturing country
🇨🇳 China
Autonomy level
Semi-autonomous
Status
Announced
Weight (kg)
120
Robot types
Mobile Manipulator Industrial Service
Primary use cases
Manufacturing Warehousing & Logistics Research
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About

ROBBYANT R2 is a mobile manipulation robot platform designed for real-world indoor environments. It combines a mobile base with dual robotic arms and is intended for validating embodied AI foundation models and commercial automation solutions across indoor scenarios.

Specs

Dual-arm mobile manipulator; 6 kg rated payload per arm; reaches from floor to approximately 2 m; omnidirectional chassis with steering wheels; integrated perception system; joint torque feedback; six-axis force sensor at each end effector; compliant grasping; emergency joint brakes; dual swappable batteries; approximately 4 hours runtime; optional automatic dock charging; compatible with LingBot-VLA, LingBot-World, LingBot-Vision, LingBot-Depth, LingBot-Map and LingBot-VA foundation models.

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