If we’re being completely honest, we don’t have any real need for a 6-axis mini industrial robot arm, and you probably don’t need one, either. Even though we know we don’t need it, that doesn’t mean we want one any less–which is where Mirobot comes in. Mirobot is a 6-Axis Mini Industrial Robot Arm that can fit just about anywhere and is, most importantly, a small, affordable and user-friendly robot that anyone can program. It can draw pictures. It can hold a GoPro. It can move chess pieces. It can be used to move small objects, teach you about programming, act as a movie prop, write a note, create 3D objects, play with LEGO bricks and, well, anything else you think of. Seriously. With 0.2mm high precision repeatability, smooth and stable 6 stepper motor operations and multiple end effectors, the sky is the limit when it comes to the Mirobot. It’s only limited by what you can program it to do with the controller, smartphone apps or computer interfaces. It’s time to start programming your new robot arm.
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