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Home›3D printing start ups›This AI robotic arm supports modular accessories that can 3D print, laser engrave, draw and even assemble

This AI robotic arm supports modular accessories that can 3D print, laser engrave, draw and even assemble

By Shirley Allen
January 24, 2022
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Reminiscent of those modular robotic arms you see in mega-factories that do everything from assembling iPhones to assembling cars, the HUENIT scales back this technology, bringing it into the household.

HUENIT is an AI camera and modular robotic arm that can practically be your everyday companion. It supports a screen and a camera capable of recognizing objects, people and their voices. It also has a modular attachment system that allows you to connect the various modules of HUENIT allowing this robot arm to perform activities such as picking up objects, drawing, 3D printing and laser engraving, and much more again. Think of it as your personal JARVIS, sir!

Creator: Woojin Ha

Click here to buy now: $879 $1699 (48% off). Hurry, exclusive offer reserved for YD readers! Over $700,000 raised.

A modular robot arm designed to use AI, 3D, laser and robotics easily and quickly.

The capabilities of HUENIT are frankly limited only to your imagination. The small robotic arm can adapt to any table surface and can carry payloads up to 750 grams, reach distances of 390 mm, rotate up to 200° and even repeat tasks with an accuracy of 0.05 mm, at speeds up to 550 mm per second. The arm supports 3 points of articulation (much like a human arm that pivots at the shoulder, elbow, and wrist) and can be programmed to perform a wide variety of tasks depending on the modules you attach to it, to using a touchscreen remote or even HUENIT’s own software which supports block coding, Python and Arduino C.

While the robot’s flexible arm gives it great reach, it’s the sheer variety of modules that unlocks its true potential. The robotic arm sports a proprietary connector configuration that allows you to add HUENIT modules to the arm.

A 3D printing module allows you to easily print on any surface, the HUENIT arm automatically leveling the extruder at the start of work.

A laser engraving module comes with a 2500W laser that can engrave and/or cut a wide range of materials, from wood to fabric, leather, paper and even anodized aluminum.

For sketching purposes, a pen arm turns the HUENIT into a drawing master, allowing it to draw or write art on any surface – HUENIT’s ability to repeat tasks is amazing useful for creating multiple copies of the same work.

Other mods also include a suction mod, soft gripper, and a versatile creator mod that lets you use your HUENIT to do anything from holding your phone and taking stabilized videos, all the way to wiggling. your pot of pasta!

While the robotic arm works independently, you also have the option of attaching an additional AI camera that can recognize people as well as objects, helping to unlock even more features (like sorting LEGO pieces or blocks). The AI ​​camera comes with a screen that serves as HUENIT’s “emotion center”, complete with a set of cartoonish eyes that help anthropomorphize your robot buddy.

The 4-axis robotic arm runs on 24V DC power and has its own SD card and USB-C input while also supporting connections via WiFi and Bluetooth. HUENIT is compatible with Windows, MacOS and Chromebook devices, and is perfect for creators, DIYers, engineers and anyone interested in robotics. You can grab the basic HUENIT tier, with just the creator module for $649, or the full kit including all modules plus the AI ​​camera for $879. HUENIT ships worldwide and your friendly robotic arm should ideally be at your home/office by July 2022.

Click here to buy now: $879 $1699 (48% off). Hurry, exclusive offer reserved for YD readers! Over $700,000 raised.

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