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Latent Mobile Robot (LMR) Series

Hikrobot

Not yet assessed

Height
60 mm (latent/under-cart lift)
Payload
Verified autonomy
not assessed
Real deployment
not assessed
Status
Price
verified / really deployed unverified / demo-stage

Latent Mobile Robot (LMR) Series

Hikrobot🇨🇳
Unverified

Hikrobot's LMR is an under-shelf latent (lift-and-carry) AMR series with a built-in lifting mechanism for shelf and rack transport. Multi-certifications and full-range safety protections.

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Specification

payload capacity range
400 kg, 600 kg, 1000 kg, and 1500 kg variants confirmed across sources
hardware — dimensions by variant
Small: 780×545×300 mm (600 kg load, 132 kg weight, 995 mm rotation diameter); Medium: 950×650×250 mm (1000 kg load, 185 kg weight, 1200 mm rotation diameter); Large: 1150×820×256 mm (1500 kg load, 285 kg weight, 1265 mm rotation diameter); Smallest: 400 kg load, 93 kg weight, 820 mm rotation diameter
rated speed
2.0 m/s
lifting height
60 mm (latent/under-cart lift)
battery endurance
8–9 hours run time depending on variant

Price

No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the Hikrobot deep report

Bad
  • Hikrobot has deployed 100,000+ robots across 3,000+ clients in 200+ industrial scenarios

    Figures appear only on Hikrobot's own official website [1][7]; no independent audit, third-party report, or customer confirmation in the dossier corroborates these specific numbers.

    from Hikrobot deep report →
  • Hikrobot's AMRs operate autonomously for intralogistics transport tasks without a human driving or performing those tasks during operation

    The fleet management architecture (RCS-2000, iWMS-1000) described in official and commerce sources [1][3][6] is consistent with autonomous operation, but no independent field report, customer testimonial, or third-party test in the dossier directly confirms real-world autonomous task completion without human intervention.

    from Hikrobot deep report →
  • Hikrobot's machine vision systems support 140+ algorithm functions via VM software with an embedded AI platform for defect detection, measurement, and identification

    The 140+ algorithm figure and embedded AI capability are cited by the Qviro commerce listing [3], which is a third-party product aggregator but not an independent performance test; no benchmark or user validation of actual algorithm accuracy or reliability is present in the dossier.

    from Hikrobot deep report →
  • Hikrobot's machine vision products are deployed in automotive, electronics, pharmaceutical, and food & beverage manufacturing for quality control and safety inspection

    Sector-specific use cases are listed by the Qviro commerce source [3] and official site [6], but no named customer, independent case study, or third-party audit in the dossier confirms actual production deployments in these verticals.

    from Hikrobot deep report →
  • Hikrobot scales individual robot intelligence to group/fleet intelligence via its RCS-2000 and iWMS-1000 software systems

    The fleet management architecture is described on Hikrobot's official website [1][7] and corroborated by commerce sources, but no independent system evaluation, customer deployment report, or third-party integration review confirms real-world fleet-level performance or scalability.

    from Hikrobot deep report →
  • Hikrobot is a fully commercial, large-scale AMR and machine vision supplier operating as a subsidiary of Hikvision, with a reported ~CNY 60 billion IPO target

    The CNY 60 billion IPO target is reported by EqualOcean [10] and STIQ [11] (news/analysis sources), confirming commercial ambition and Hikvision parentage, but the IPO status may have changed since 2022–2023 and no completion or updated valuation is confirmed in the dossier.

    from Hikrobot deep report →
  • Hikrobot has established regional partnerships with NAiSE (automation innovation) and Safer Storage Systems (ANZ supply and integration)

    Both partnerships are announced via Hikrobot's own official news releases [8][9], which confirm the agreements exist but provide no independent confirmation of operational outcomes, scale of deployment, or customer results achieved through these partnerships.

    from Hikrobot deep report →
Ugly
  • Hikrobot's SC6000 series smart cameras deliver all features of leading smart cameras at less than half the cost of competitors (e.g., Cognex, Keyence)

    This claim originates solely from the North American distributor's marketing page [4]; the community discussion on Cognex vs. Keyence [13] does not mention Hikrobot as a known alternative, and no independent price or feature benchmark in the dossier validates the claim.

    from Hikrobot deep report →

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