The Robotnik RB-KAIROS is an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) specifically designed for indoor applications, particularly in logistics and industrial settings. With a payload capacity of up to 250 kg, it efficiently transports materials in confined spaces, thanks to its compact, steel-framed design. Its omnidirectional Mecanum wheels allow for versatile, multidirectional movement, making navigation agile and responsive in cluttered environments, while maintaining stability and control during operations.

One of RB-KAIROS's standout features is its compatibility with Universal Robots’ e-Series arms, including models such as UR5e, UR10e, and UR16e. This compatibility allows users to transform the platform into a mobile manipulator (RB-KAIROS+), effectively extending the reach and application range of the integrated robotic arm. Its modular, ROS-based architecture supports easy customization with optional components like an AI Vision Package and enhanced payload wheels, making it ideal for applications requiring precise handling and adaptability.

RB-KAIROS is equipped with advanced safety and localization systems, including dual 2D safety scanners, RGBD cameras, and SLAM for accurate indoor navigation. With a maximum speed of 1.5 m/s and up to 6 hours of operational autonomy, it is optimized for applications in metrology, part feeding, and industrial R&D, allowing it to seamlessly integrate into smart manufacturing environments where safe, autonomous, and collaborative workflows are crucial.

Choose your model:
Navigation System
  • Inertial
  • Laser-based
  • Magnetic guidance
  • Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM)
  • Vision-based
Control Interface
  • Joystick or gamepad interface
  • Programming
  • Remote control
  • Touchscreen
  • Voice command
Speed 1.5 m/s
Battery Life 6 hrs
Product mass 115 kg
Technology
  • ACR
  • AGV
  • AMR
  • IMR
Payload 250 kg

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Robotnik Datasheet RB KAIROS 2024 EN
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