How much does the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover cost?
The AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover is available for direct purchase at $12,900 or through RobotLAB's Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) program starting at $270/mo. The purchase option gives you full ownership from day one, while RaaS spreads the investment into a predictable monthly operating expense. Both options include RobotLAB's white-glove deployment and initial training. Contact RobotLAB for a customized quote based on your facility's specific requirements and volume.
What is the Robot-as-a-Service option for the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover?
RobotLAB's Robot-as-a-Service program lets you deploy the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover for as little as $270/mo with no large upfront capital expenditure. The monthly fee covers the robot hardware, professional installation, staff training, software updates, and ongoing technical support. RaaS agreements are flexible — you can scale your fleet or upgrade to newer models as they become available. This model is ideal for organizations that want predictable operational costs while still benefiting from cutting-edge robotics technology.
What research and educational capabilities does the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover offer?
The AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover is a ROS-compatible research platform that gives university labs and advanced programs direct access to sensor data, motor control, and SLAM algorithms. It ships with LiDAR, depth cameras, IMU, and encoder packages that support autonomous navigation, mapping, and perception research out of the box. Open APIs and standard ROS topics make it straightforward to integrate custom payloads, sensors, or AI models developed by your research team. The AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover accelerates the path from algorithm design to real-world testing, eliminating months of custom hardware integration.
What types of universities and research programs use the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover?
The AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover is used by robotics labs, computer science departments, mechanical engineering programs, and AI research centers at universities worldwide. It serves as a standardized platform for multi-robot systems research, reinforcement learning experiments, and autonomous navigation studies. Graduate and undergraduate courses use the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover to give students hands-on experience with the same tools used in industry and academic publications. The platform's modularity makes it equally suitable for semester-long coursework and multi-year funded research projects.
How is the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover installed and deployed?
Every AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover deployment begins with a site assessment by a RobotLAB automation specialist who maps your facility and identifies optimal operating zones. RobotLAB's white-glove installation team handles unboxing, physical setup, network configuration, and route mapping so the robot is fully operational on delivery day. Comprehensive on-site training ensures your staff is confident managing day-to-day operations within hours. Most AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover deployments are fully operational within one to two business days.
What support and maintenance does RobotLAB provide for the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover?
RobotLAB provides 24/7 remote monitoring and technical support for the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover, ensuring minimal downtime and rapid issue resolution. Regular over-the-air software updates keep the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover running with the latest features, safety patches, and performance improvements. Preventive maintenance schedules are included to keep hardware in peak condition, and replacement parts are dispatched quickly when needed. A dedicated account manager serves as your single point of contact for any questions or service requests.
What is the ROI of deploying the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover?
With the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover available from $12,900 to purchase or $270/mo through RaaS, most organizations see a positive return on investment within 6 to 12 months thanks to reduced labor costs and improved operational efficiency. The AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover works extended hours without overtime, sick days, or turnover, delivering consistent output that is difficult to achieve with manual labor alone. Beyond direct cost savings, the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover often improves service quality and customer satisfaction, which drives revenue growth over time. RobotLAB provides an ROI analysis as part of every consultation so you can model the financial impact for your specific operation before committing.
How do I get a demo or trial of the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover?
RobotLAB offers live demos and pilot programs so you can evaluate the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover in your actual facility before committing. You can schedule a free virtual demo through the RobotLAB website or request an in-person demonstration at one of RobotLAB's showrooms. Pilot programs allow you to test the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover on-site for a defined period, giving your team hands-on experience and real performance data. Contact RobotLAB's sales team to discuss the best evaluation path for your organization.
Is the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover compatible with ROS and standard research tools?
Yes — the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover runs ROS (Robot Operating System) natively and publishes standard topics for odometry, LiDAR, camera, and IMU data out of the box. Researchers can write custom ROS nodes in C++ or Python and deploy them directly on the robot or on a connected workstation via ROS networking. The platform's open architecture means you can add custom sensors, grippers, or computing modules without voiding your support agreement. RobotLAB provides documentation, sample packages, and technical support to accelerate your lab's onboarding with the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover.
Can the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover be customized with additional sensors or payloads for research?
Absolutely — the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover is designed with standard mounting points and power interfaces that make it straightforward to attach custom sensors, manipulators, or computing hardware. Popular additions include additional LiDAR units, stereo cameras, robotic arms, and edge-AI accelerators for real-time perception research. RobotLAB's engineering team can assist with mechanical and electrical integration to ensure your custom payload does not affect the robot's navigation or safety systems. This modularity makes the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover a long-lived research investment that evolves alongside your lab's projects and funding cycles.