The price point is definitely interesting: $3k without compute feels high if you compare it to hobbyist kits, but I think the target here is more for researchers/early-stage startups who want a standardized AI-native robotics dev kit out of the box. What I find valuable is that it’s open-source and modular, which could help reduce integration overhead (often the hidden cost that dwarfs hardware).
$3000 with no compute included? a bit steep, no?
The price point is definitely interesting: $3k without compute feels high if you compare it to hobbyist kits, but I think the target here is more for researchers/early-stage startups who want a standardized AI-native robotics dev kit out of the box. What I find valuable is that it’s open-source and modular, which could help reduce integration overhead (often the hidden cost that dwarfs hardware).