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CR16A
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CR16A
DOBOTThe CR16A is a collaborative robot arm manufactured by DOBOT Robotics, a Chinese cobot company. It is designed for heavy-duty industrial tasks including picking, packing, palletizing, and welding across automotive, home appliances, logistics, and metal processing sectors. The extracted facts are predominantly from DOBOT's own official sources and a single distributor page (dobot.nu), with no independent teardowns, user reviews, or third-party evaluations of the CR16A specifically. Pricing data from AllTerra Central appears to be entirely unrelated (Trimble GPS subscriptions) and cannot be attributed to the CR16A. The robot operates autonomously for its industrial tasks once deployed, consistent with standard industrial cobot operation.
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Specification
- degrees of freedom
- 6 DOF
- payload
- 16 kg
- reach
- 1,000 mm
- maximum linear speed
- 2 m/s
- robot weight
- 38–40 kg (minor discrepancy between sources)
Price
No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.
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Evidence-graded claims from the DOBOT deep report
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 →
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 →
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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