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M1 Pro SCARA

M1 Pro SCARA

Dobot

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M1 Pro SCARA

Dobot
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The Dobot M1 Pro is a 4-axis SCARA collaborative robot arm manufactured by Dobot Robotics, designed for high-speed assembly, precision packaging, and light industrial tasks. It features a 1.5 kg payload (2 kg max), 400 mm working radius, ±0.02 mm repeatability, joint speeds of 180–1000°/s, and an integrated control box in a compact 15.7 kg body. It is priced at $5,990 USD and targets small and medium-sized factories with a claimed 15-minute installation and 1-hour readiness time. Three community-sourced facts in the extracted data are clearly about Apple M1 Pro MacBook hardware and are irrelevant to this system; they are excluded from the reconciled picture.

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payload
1.5 kg standard; 2 kg maximum
joint_speed
180–1000°/s (joint); Z-axis up to 1000 mm/s
weight
15.7 kg (official); 14 kg (RoboDK); ~55 lbs / ~24.9 kg (dobot.us)
joint_ranges
J1: ±85°; J2: ±130°; J3: 5–245 mm; J4: ±360°
power_supply
100–240V AC, 50/60 Hz

Price

No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the DOBOT deep report

Good
  • DOBOT ATOM full-size industrial humanoid robot has entered third-batch mass production and delivery.

    Gasgoo/Autonews [14], an independent automotive industry news outlet, reported that DOBOT commenced mass production and delivery of the third batch of ATOM humanoid robots; the scale of deployment and real-world performance remain unverified.

    from DOBOT deep report →
  • The DOBOT CR5 cobot delivers ±0.02 mm repeatability at a 5 kg payload and 900 mm reach, priced at $22,980.

    RobotLAB's commerce listing [5], a third-party reseller, independently publishes the detailed spec table and explicit purchase price for the CR5, though real-world repeatability under production conditions has not been independently tested.

    from DOBOT deep report →
Bad
  • DOBOT cobots' touchscreen/Blockly programming interface lowers the barrier for novice users but creates friction and limitations for experienced industrial programmers requiring third-party firmware integration.

    Community sources (Reddit/PLC forums) [19] discuss this usability tradeoff for cobots generally, but the dossier explicitly notes these reports are not DOBOT-specific, limiting direct applicability.

    from DOBOT deep report →
  • DOBOT completed Siemens SRCI integration for its cobot line, enabling native interoperability with Siemens industrial automation ecosystems.

    The Siemens SRCI integration is confirmed only by DOBOT's own official announcement [12]; no independent Siemens statement, customer deployment report, or third-party validation of the integration's real-world functionality appears in the dossier.

    from DOBOT deep report →
Ugly
  • DOBOT ATOM humanoid robot achieves autonomous task decomposition and decision-making in unstructured environments (automotive assembly, beverage preparation, pharmacy) via the ROM-1 model (100M parameters, 24 Hz end-to-end control).

    All ROM-1 autonomy claims originate exclusively from DOBOT's official product page [2]; no independent test, customer report, or third-party review in the dossier verifies real-world autonomous performance, and community sources warn that unstructured-environment autonomy routinely falls short of vendor claims [17].

    from DOBOT deep report →

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