NIRYO Ned Educational Robot [permanently unavailable] Pricing & Product Details

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What is Ned Educational Robot [permanently unavailable]?

Niryo Ned is a robot arm created for robotic learning. With its three Dynamixel XL servomotors and its NiryoSteppers, it facilitates the learning of robotics in an environment true to the industrial reality: its 6 axes allow it to reproduce all the movements required for the most advanced uses.

Niryo One’s concept makes it precise in complex situations yet accessible. The Niryo Education ecosystem is designed to develop robotics, mechanics and programming skills with educational resources, a community, and a polyvalent software, Niryo One Studio, which lets you program the robot with different approaches, from the most intuitive to the most advanced.

What applications is Ned Educational Robot [permanently unavailable] product best for?

Niryo One, a collaborative and open source 6-axis robot made in France for:

  • Higher education
  • Vocational training
  • R&D laboratories

Its use is particularly adapted to study robotics and programming in the context of industry 4.0.

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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

    2/5

  • 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.

Educational Robots Use-Cases

An Accessible 6 Axis Robotic Arm for Makers, Developers and Students

Niryo One is a 3D printed accessible 6 axis robotic arm, powered by Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Robot Operating System. You can use it at work, at home at school. Niryo One is perfect to learn/teach robotics, and reproduce industrial use cases.

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