NIRYO Ned2 Educational Robot Pricing & Product Details

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Ranked Nr. 87 of 221 Cobots

Ned2 Educational Robot Overview

What is Ned2 Educational Robot?

A cobot made for universities, technical high schools, vocational trainers and researchers.

Ned2 is a 6-axis collaboratif robot arm, based on open source technologies. Designed for educational and research purposes, it can be used to train, teach and learn.
The successor to Ned, Ned2 is more robust. Multiple improvements allow users to go even further in the understanding and use of collaborative robotics: The human-machine interaction has been improved in order to guarantee the clarity of the messages sent by the robot.

Following the footsteps of Ned, Ned2 is the ideal cobot to meet your diversified needs in terms of prototyping Industry 4.0 applications. Its six axes give it a range of motion that meets the requirements of the industry.

Designed with the same aluminum structure as Ned, Ned2 continues to meet your requirements in terms of robustness, precision (0.5 mm) and repeatability (0.5 mm).

The improvement of the global aesthetics has led us to develop a product with plastic molded covers, thus reducing its net weight and improving its robustness and finishing.

Ned2 is based on Ubuntu 18.04 and ROS Melodic. It also benefits from Raspberry PI 4 capabilities, a 64-bit ARM V8 high performance processor and 4gb RAM.

What are the specifications of Ned2 Educational Robot?

Reach 490 mm

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Giovanni Di Prisco

Bit4id

Apr 26, 2021

  • Overall

    3.1/5

  • Meet Requirements

    4/5

  • Easy to Use

    5/5

  • Quality of Documentation

    3/5

  • Quality of Support

    1/5

  • Maintenance & Uptime

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  • Value for Money

    4/5

  • Recommendation

    3/5

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Good for use ad prototype in personal and academic projects, but not for production environments
Pro
The product (physical robot and software) is very cheap for a 6-degrees-of-freedom robot. It's easy to find spare parts. Moreover, almost the whole robot is 3D-printed and the CAD projects are open source, so you can fix it yourself!
Con
The robot is inaccurate (with some degrees of error) even after lots of re-calibrations. You have to be resourceful to adopt some workarounds. I equipped its wrist with an Intel RealSense camera and the engines suffered a lot.

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