Morph Machine

Morph, the Autonomous Machine
Item# bot-morph

Product Description

Built as a dynamic mobile workstation and service robot, Morph Machine can change heights. Need to make programming adjustments while sitting? Morph can handle that. Prefer to stand? No problemo, Morph's workspace lifts to 42 inches. This is a hard working machine that, naked, has the good looks of Japanese or Mission furniture.

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Morph will be delivered as a rapid-build kit. Kits ensure you fully own your robot. As time goes on, you can upgrade, enhance or repair your robot at will.

Preview of Morph in action





Don't confuse Morph with a general service robot. No sir! This is the machine for serious coders, autonomous robot technology envelope pushers and anyone else who is sick to death of do-nothing high-priced pieces of molded plastic.

Uh.

Yeah, what I said.

Morphing right along...

Key proof-of-concept Morph Machine specs:

* Weight of mechanical frame: 14 lbs
* Weight of robot as configured: 30 lbs
* Height: 30 inches
* Raised height: 42 inches
* Payload capacity: 35 lbs

Of course Morph is expandable... you can even add a body when you are ready. Hey, run naked or get dressed: it's up to you. We designed this thing so you could leave it in the living room without raising the ire of your significant other, or create a body that screams "This is my one-of-a-kind robot, and we are both cool!"

We're finalizing key refinements and feature set (think: fetch and deliver add-on with a 3# capacity). More information on robots skills, pricing and availability will be available later in 2011.

Most likely we'll release a product based on Morph technologies, but it'll be built with precision waterjet cut aluminum and polycarbonate. Probably transparent bronze polycarbonate...

BUT WHY WAIT? Order the controllers now and you can master control components and software before your machine arrives. With minimal effort, your Morph will be in motion hours after you open the box!


Look here for additional information about Morph: Frequently Asked Questions