
Rethink Robotics’ Sawyer is a smaller, lighter Baxter with a higher-precision hand. While Baxter was designed to, say, place items in a box over and over again, Sawyer can be used for “tasks that require significant agility and flexibility.” Interestingly the two robots can work together with Sawyer placing a screw into a hole and Baxter boxing the whole thing up, for example.
“Together, Baxter and Sawyer can address many of the estimated 90 percent of manufacturing tasks that cannot be feasibly automated with traditional solutions today,” wrote the company in a release.
Sawyer will cost $29,000 – a little steep, obviously – but this is a great tool for folks who are trying to automate a manufacturing plant or experimenting with robotics. Think of it as a TOMY Armatron for the 21st century only a lot smarter and cooler.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4mULTknb2I