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Mobile ALOHA COBOT Magic
Cobot Magic is an open-source robotic system that uses Mobile ALOHA for controlling both a mobile base and a robotic arm. It includes an indoor AGV base, a robotic arm, and a deep camera, supporting tasks from pick-and-place to complex operations like cooking and organizing objects.
Mobile ALOHA COBOT Magic
Cobot Magic is an open-source robotic system that uses Mobile ALOHA for controlling both a mobile base and a robotic arm. It includes an indoor AGV base, a robotic arm, and a deep camera, supporting tasks from pick-and-place to complex operations like cooking and organizing objects.
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