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AUBO-i3S
AUBO Robotics
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AUBO-i3S
AUBO RoboticsThe AUBO-i3S is a 6-axis collaborative robot arm from AUBO Robotics (Beijing, founded 2015) with a 3 kg payload, 625 mm reach, and ±0.02 mm repeatability (per official datasheet). It is a compact, lightweight cobot (≈16–19 kg) designed for assembly, inspection, lab automation, and light manufacturing, featuring an open SDK, multi-protocol fieldbus support, and ISO 13849-1 PL=d CAT 3 safety certification. The robot executes programmed tasks autonomously once deployed; community evidence confirms functional use in PCB testing, pick-and-place, and similar applications, though ROS integration has documented jitter issues and documentation quality has been criticized. Several hardware specification conflicts exist across sources, particularly for repeatability, peak power, and TCP speed.
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Specification
- Payload
- 3 kg
- Reach
- 625 mm
- Robot weight
- ≈16–19 kg (conflicting across sources; likely 16 kg for arm only, 19 kg with controller or accessories)
- Tool velocity (TCP speed)
- ≤1.9 m/s (official datasheet); one community source cites ≤2.5 m/s — see conflicts
- Joint range
- ±360° on all 6 axes
- Average power consumption
- 150 W average; peak power conflicted (600 W per aubo.co.th vs 1000 W per official datasheet) — see conflicts
Price
No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.
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Evidence-graded claims from the AUBO Robotics deep report
AUBO i-series cobots execute industrial tasks (palletizing, assembly, pick-and-place, welding) fully autonomously once programmed, with no human teleoperation performing the tasks.
Multiple independent commerce listings (Unchained Robotics [1], EFPIA [3], TSI Solutions [9]) and a JETRO government report [8] describe standard programmed cobot operation; no source indicates human teleoperation of tasks, though long-term reliability data from independent end-users is absent.
from AUBO Robotics deep report →AUBO i-series cobots cover a payload range of 3–20 kg (i3 through i20) with reach from 625 mm to 1650 mm.
Independent commerce listing from Unchained Robotics [1] explicitly details the i20 at 20 kg payload and 1650 mm reach, corroborating the full range; however, AUBO's own vendor website reportedly lists only up to 16 kg, suggesting possible product-line documentation lag.
from AUBO Robotics deep report →AUBO has established a genuine US commercial presence with warehouse, service, and training infrastructure in Detroit, supported by multiple distribution partners.
An independent business news report confirms the Kundinger Inc. distribution partnership [6], JETRO confirms the 2024 Japan subsidiary [8], and EFPIA's commerce listing independently references Detroit warehouse/service/training operations [3]; however, the scale of US sales volume remains unverified.
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AUBO cobots achieve a repeatability of ±0.05 mm (i3, i5) and ±0.1 mm (i10, i16, i20).
Repeatability figures come from commerce spec sheets [1][2], which are distributor/reseller listings rather than independent laboratory or third-party benchmark tests, so the specs remain unverified by a neutral party.
from AUBO Robotics deep report →AUBO cobots are deployed across diverse industries including automotive, 3C electronics, medical/health, logistics, and catering.
Industry deployment claims are consistent across vendor and distributor sources [3][4][9], but no independent customer case study, third-party audit, or journalist report confirms actual at-scale deployment in any specific sector.
from AUBO Robotics deep report →AUBO is a national standards setter for collaborative robots in China.
This claim appears only on AUBO's own vendor materials [4] and is not corroborated by any independent regulatory body, standards organization publication, or third-party news report.
from AUBO Robotics deep report →AUBO i-series cobots are competitively priced versus Western cobots, listed at ~$15,000 USD per set (i5) and €18,100–€31,000 in Europe, with Chinese cobots broadly available in the $5,000–$10,000 range.
The $15,000 i5 price is from a commerce listing [2] and the €18,100–€31,000 range from Unchained Robotics [1] (both resellers, not AUBO directly); the $5,000–$10,000 figure is a Reddit community generalization about Chinese cobots broadly [14], not specific to AUBO, leaving the true street price unverified.
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