Our Technology, Our Success
It is impossible to build anything without a good foundation, and the foundation of Robots Everywhere is our constant development of new technology. From the invention of the first Android based robotics system in 2009 to the development of a diode laser that broke barriers, cut metal, and even went to Mars, the lessons learned from these projects have informed and shaped the development of hundreds of solutions for our clients.
Our History
Robots Everywhere was founded in 2008 after the development of the NAVCOM AI, and over its lifetime has seen the depths of the ocean, the surface of Mars, the tops of the clouds, and even kindergarten.
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ANTBOT 2.0 - The Original Android Robotics System
Antbot is an advanced control system that runs on Android, and uses a hardware interface to allow a phone to control almost any type of robot or autonomous vehicle. Drones on land, sea, and air are all possible using Robots Anywhere, using our chassis or off the shelf commercial hardware.
The Antbot Control can output signals via USB, bluetooth, wifi, and audio-serial to a “spinal cord” circuit like our own Antbot Motherboard.
Antbot supports controlling multiple robots at once using the console, displaying video streams from all of them.
The Antbot system can also support GPS navigation, allowing the position of all your robots to be tracked on a map.
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CellSol - A Wireless Network for Unity and Resilience
Robots Everywhere is proud to partner with the CellSol Project to provide a disaster-resistant last-mile solution to keep communication channels open even when the wider Internet
is unavailable.
Please see their website for more information about CellSol, including assembly instructions for your kits, and how to set up your pylons.
L-Cheapo Diode Laser Cutter
L-Cheapo is a high power solid state laser device, designed to be mounted to CNC gantries such as 3d printers, engravers, plotters, or mills, in many cases without impeding normal tool operation. Without any tools, an L-Cheapo mounted on a 3d printer can swap from lasing to printing in under two minutes. The L-Cheapo is open source hardware, designed and manufactured in the USA since 2014. Though imitations try, nothing beats the reliable solid-state output per dollar of L-Cheapo.
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