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AgileX Tracer Robot

$7,590.00

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Autonomous Mobile Robot

TRACER is a two-wheel differential AGV designed for indoor autonomous logistics and warehousing applications. Its flexible design enables easy maneuverability indoors, efficiently handling heavy loads of up to 100KG with strong power. As a low-cost product, TRACER provides excellent value for indoor scenarios.

Autonomous Mobile Robot

TRACER is a two-wheel differential AGV designed for indoor autonomous logistics and warehousing applications. Its flexible design enables easy maneuverability indoors, efficiently handling heavy loads of up to 100KG with strong power. As a low-cost product, TRACER provides excellent value for indoor scenarios.

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AgileX Tracer Robot by Industry:

  • AgileX Tracer for Warehouse
    AgileX Tracer, as a two-wheel differential AGV, has unique advantages in the field of indoor transportation. Its small and flexible structure enables it to freely shuttle in various indoor environments. Its single handling efficiency has great advantages due to the high bearing capacity in combination of the strong power. Provided with the sensing system, it even operates more autonomously.
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AgileX Tracer, as a two-wheel differential AGV, has unique advantages in the field of indoor transportation. Its small and flexible structure enables it to freely shuttle in various indoor environments. Its single handling efficiency has great advantages due to the high bearing capacity in combination of the strong power. Provided with the sensing system, it even operates more autonomously.

Indoor Two-Wheel Differential Wire-controlled AGVs

The AgileX Tracer is a small, self-driving robot designed to help businesses move things around indoors. Imagine a futuristic remote-controlled car that can navigate on its own, carrying boxes or supplies from one place to another. This versatile little robot can be used in warehouses, hospitals, or even hotels, making deliveries and keeping things running smoothly.

Expert Insights

Universities are complex environments requiring sophisticated automation solutions. As detailed in Our Robotics Future and Robots for Business Leaders, the key to successful robot deployment lies in understanding both the technical requirements and operational context.

"Universities are mini-cities: academic buildings, dorms, dining halls, libraries, performance venues, labs, sports arenas, administrative offices, and outdoor pathways connecting it all."

The AgileX Tracer excels in these complex environments, providing autonomous logistics and research capabilities that universities like Georgia Tech and University of Tulsa rely on. Unlike simple consumer robots, the Tracer is engineered for the demanding requirements of higher education and industrial research, where precision, reliability, and expandability are essential.

When research teams can focus on their core work rather than logistics coordination, innovation accelerates. The Tracer’s differential drive system and indoor navigation make it ideal for transporting research materials, equipment, and samples between labs, storage areas, and testing facilities.

White-Glove Deployment

Complete setup and integration by certified technicians

Staff Training

Comprehensive operation and maintenance instruction

Ongoing Support

24/7 technical assistance and troubleshooting

Flexible Acquisition

Purchase or monthly RaaS leasing options

Trusted by Leading Institutions

Georgia Institute of Technology

Leading technological research university

Georgia Tech

Prestigious engineering and technology institution

University of Tulsa

Private research university advancing STEM education

IHI Americas Inc

Global engineering and manufacturing solutions

Plus additional research institutions and manufacturing partners

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the AgileX Tracer robot cost?
The AgileX Tracer robot costs $7,590 for purchase or starts at $289/month through our RaaS (Robot as a Service) leasing program.
Can I lease the Tracer instead of buying it?
Yes, RobotLAB offers flexible RaaS monthly leasing from $289/month, making advanced robotics accessible without large upfront investment.
What industries use the AgileX Tracer?
Universities like Georgia Tech and University of Tulsa use it for research, while manufacturing companies like IHI Americas use it for autonomous logistics and warehouse applications.
How does the Tracer robot navigate?
The Tracer uses advanced indoor navigation systems with differential drive control for precise movement in structured environments like labs and warehouses.
What is the battery life and runtime?
The Tracer is designed for extended autonomous operation with rechargeable battery systems suitable for research and logistics applications.
What can the Tracer carry and transport?
As an AGV platform, the Tracer can be customized for various payload configurations for research projects and logistics automation.
Does RobotLAB provide training and support?
Yes, we provide comprehensive white-glove deployment, staff training, and ongoing technical support for all our robotics solutions.
Will the Tracer robot replace university staff?
No. As noted in "Robotics for Business Leaders," robots augment human capabilities in research and logistics rather than replacing educational staff.
Can the Tracer work in manufacturing environments?
Yes, companies like IHI Americas successfully use the Tracer for autonomous logistics in industrial and manufacturing applications.
How do I get started with the AgileX Tracer?
Contact RobotLAB for a consultation and demo. We’ll assess your research or logistics needs and provide a customized deployment plan.

Expert Insights

Universities are complex environments requiring sophisticated automation solutions. As detailed in Our Robotics Future and Robots for Business Leaders, the key to successful robot deployment lies in understanding both the technical requirements and operational context.

"Universities are mini-cities: academic buildings, dorms, dining halls, libraries, performance venues, labs, sports arenas, administrative offices, and outdoor pathways connecting it all."

The AgileX Tracer excels in these complex environments, providing autonomous logistics and research capabilities that universities like Georgia Tech and University of Tulsa rely on. Unlike simple consumer robots, the Tracer is engineered for the demanding requirements of higher education and industrial research, where precision, reliability, and expandability are essential.

When research teams can focus on their core work rather than logistics coordination, innovation accelerates. The Tracer’s differential drive system and indoor navigation make it ideal for transporting research materials, equipment, and samples between labs, storage areas, and testing facilities.

White-Glove Deployment

Complete setup and integration by certified technicians

Staff Training

Comprehensive operation and maintenance instruction

Ongoing Support

24/7 technical assistance and troubleshooting

Flexible Acquisition

Purchase or monthly RaaS leasing options

Trusted by Leading Institutions

Georgia Institute of Technology

Leading technological research university

Georgia Tech

Prestigious engineering and technology institution

University of Tulsa

Private research university advancing STEM education

IHI Americas Inc

Global engineering and manufacturing solutions

Plus additional research institutions and manufacturing partners

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the AgileX Tracer robot cost?
The AgileX Tracer robot costs $7,590 for purchase or starts at $289/month through our RaaS (Robot as a Service) leasing program.
Can I lease the Tracer instead of buying it?
Yes, RobotLAB offers flexible RaaS monthly leasing from $289/month, making advanced robotics accessible without large upfront investment.
What industries use the AgileX Tracer?
Universities like Georgia Tech and University of Tulsa use it for research, while manufacturing companies like IHI Americas use it for autonomous logistics and warehouse applications.
How does the Tracer robot navigate?
The Tracer uses advanced indoor navigation systems with differential drive control for precise movement in structured environments like labs and warehouses.
What is the battery life and runtime?
The Tracer is designed for extended autonomous operation with rechargeable battery systems suitable for research and logistics applications.
What can the Tracer carry and transport?
As an AGV platform, the Tracer can be customized for various payload configurations for research projects and logistics automation.
Does RobotLAB provide training and support?
Yes, we provide comprehensive white-glove deployment, staff training, and ongoing technical support for all our robotics solutions.
Will the Tracer robot replace university staff?
No. As noted in "Robotics for Business Leaders," robots augment human capabilities in research and logistics rather than replacing educational staff.
Can the Tracer work in manufacturing environments?
Yes, companies like IHI Americas successfully use the Tracer for autonomous logistics in industrial and manufacturing applications.
How do I get started with the AgileX Tracer?
Contact RobotLAB for a consultation and demo. We’ll assess your research or logistics needs and provide a customized deployment plan.

Features

  • Flat Design For Free Shuttle

    TRACER's flat body design maximizes bearing capacity. Its two-wheel drive powers universal wheels for differential rotation, enabling smooth indoor movement. Additionally, swing arm independent suspension ensures easy navigation over small obstacles.

  • Long-Range Endurance

    TRACER serves as a versatile base for service robots and surveillance platforms, meeting diverse indoor robotics design needs with its powerful battery lasting 4 hours.

  • Expansion and Secondary Development

    TRACER offers aluminum T-slot rails for secure mounting of external sensors or kits. It supports CAN bus protocol for connections and provides open-source SDK and software resources for expanded capabilities.

AgileX Tracer Specifications

  • Dimnsions
    Dimensions
    685*570*155mm
  • mobile
    Mobile / stationary
    Mobile robot
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    Max Payload
    100kg
  • speed
    Speed
    1.6M/S
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    Max Travel
    40KM
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