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Dynamo 1500
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Dynamo 1500
AddverbThe 'Dynamo 1500' name appears across multiple entirely unrelated products and research papers in the extracted facts: (1) Addverb's 'Dynamo' AMR (autonomous mobile robot) for warehouse logistics, (2) the MartinLogan Dynamo 1500X powered subwoofer, (3) a portable power station reviewed on YouTube, (4) academic papers using 'Dynamo' or 'DynamoNet' as model names, and (5) a UPS/battery system teardown. No single coherent 'Dynamo 1500' robotics system is consistently described across independent sources. The closest robotics match is Addverb's Dynamo AMR, which is described as a fully autonomous warehouse mobile robot using SLAM and LiDAR navigation without human intervention. However, the majority of hardware specs labeled 'Dynamo 1500' in the facts actually describe the MartinLogan Dynamo 1500X subwoofer or unrelated power electronics. Confidence in any unified system profile is very low due to severe source fragmentation.
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Specification
- payload capacity (Addverb Dynamo AMR)
- Up to 100 kg standard; variant up to 2,500 kg available
- max speed (Addverb Dynamo AMR)
- Up to 2 m/s
- MartinLogan Dynamo 1500X — amplifier power
- 650W RMS / 1,300W short-term
- MartinLogan Dynamo 1500X — price range
- $1,500–$2,000 (community estimate)
Price
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