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RS5 Pro

RS5 Pro

Geekplus

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RS5 Pro

Geekplus
Unverified

The extracted facts contain a significant data contamination problem: the system queried is 'RS5 Pro,' but the 46 facts span at least three entirely unrelated products/companies — the DJI RS 5 (a camera gimbal stabilizer made by DJI), Geek+ (a warehouse AMR company, HKEX: 2590.HK), and what appears to be a Roadrunner RS5 electric scooter. No facts specifically describe a product called 'RS5 Pro' as a unified system. The DJI RS 5 facts are the most internally consistent cluster and likely represent the intended subject if 'RS5 Pro' refers to the DJI RS 5 Pro Combo gimbal. Key DJI RS 5 specs include a 4.5 kg / 6.6 lb payload capacity, ~1.5 kg / 3.3 lb body weight, 8-hour battery life, and pricing around $553–$658 USD (AUD-derived estimates) or $1,399–$1,849 USD (one commerce listing). As a handheld camera stabilizer operated by a human cinematographer, it is a tool, not an autonomous robot.

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Specification

payload_capacity
4.5 kg (approximately 6.6 lbs per rental spec)
gimbal_weight
3.3 lbs (~1.5 kg)
battery_life
8 hours

Price

No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the Geekplus deep report

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  • Geekplus deployed its Robot Arm Picking Station at Schneider Electric's Shanghai warehouse, representing a real-world commercial deployment

    An analyst report [6] independently cites specific contract details — 240 robots, 22 stations, 930 racks, HK$30.83mn contract value, ~16-week deployment, US$5.9M establishment cost — corroborating a real commercial deployment, though robot utilization (~35%) and ongoing maintenance requirements remain caveats to operational maturity claims.

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  • Geekplus M-Series pallet robots support payloads of up to 1,000 kg using laser SLAM and QR code navigation

    The 1,000 kg payload and dual navigation technology are stated on the official intralogistics solutions page [4]; no independent benchmark, third-party test report, or customer verification of these specifications appears in the dossier.

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  • Geekplus has deployed its systems at 850+ companies worldwide, with 50% growth in the Americas

    The 850+ customer figure and Americas growth rate come from official marketing materials and a news aggregator [13][14]; no independent industry analyst, regulator, or customer-sourced verification of the total deployment count or regional growth rate is present in the dossier.

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  • Geekplus deployments deliver >50% monthly operating cost reduction with a 12–36 month payback period

    The ROI figures originate from an analyst report [6] that cites vendor/contract data rather than an independent operational audit; no customer-reported or third-party-verified cost savings appear in the dossier, and the ~35% utilization rate at the documented deployment raises questions about the representativeness of these projections.

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