Side-by-side comparison of Dash Line (Addverb Technologies) and TurtleBot (Willow Garage) — specs, pricing, Robolist Product Score, and verified deployments. Updated daily.
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Manufacturer Country


Year First Available


Verified Deployments


Price Range (USD)


Battery / Shift Runtime


Availability Status


Payload


AMR Subtype


Length


Width


Turning Radius


Ground Clearance


Robot Weight


Navigation Type


Localization Accuracy


Docking Repeatability


Pedestrian Detection


Picks / Hour / Robot


Battery Chemistry


Price (USD)


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| Layer 1: Identity & Trust | ||
| Manufacturer Country (values differ) | India | United States |
| Year First Available (values differ) | — | 2011 |
| Verified Deployments | 0 Deployments | 0 Deployments |
| Layer 2: Operational | ||
| Price Range (USD) (values differ) | Contact for quote | $1,500 |
| Battery / Shift Runtime (values differ) | 4 hrs | 2.5 hrs |
| Availability Status | ACTIVE | ACTIVE |
| Layer 3: Category Specific | ||
| Payload & Form Factor | ||
| Payload (priority for Manufacturing buyers) (values differ) | 1,800 kg | 5 kg |
| AMR Subtype (values differ) | tugger | other |
| Length (values differ) | 2,320 mm | — |
| Width (values differ) | 750 mm | — |
| Turning Radius (values differ) | 0 mm | — |
| Ground Clearance (values differ) | 10 mm | — |
| Robot Weight (values differ) | — | 6.3 kg |
| Navigation & Sensing | ||
| Navigation Type (values differ) | qr marker | other |
| Localization Accuracy (values differ) | 20 mm | — |
| Docking Repeatability (values differ) | 10 mm | — |
| Pedestrian Detection (values differ) | Yes | — |
| Performance | ||
| Picks / Hour / Robot (values differ) | 30000 | — |
| Battery | ||
| Battery Chemistry (values differ) | — | other |
| Commercial | ||
| Price (USD) (values differ) | Contact for quote | $1,500 |
Insufficient data for full comparison
The following fields had no data for any of the selected robots: Min Aisle Width, Obstacle Detection Range, Min Object Detection Height, Max Speed (Loaded), Max Speed (Unloaded), Battery Capacity, Runtime (Loaded), Charging Time, Opportunity Charging, Auto Docking, Battery Swap, Charge Cycles (Rated), ISO 3691-4 Certified, R15.08 Certified, Safety Category, Emergency Stops, Safety LiDAR Coverage, Safety Zone Count, Audible Alert, WMS Integrations, API Type, Fleet Size Supported, Multi-Robot Traffic Mgmt, OTA Updates, Cybersecurity Certs, MTBF, Uptime SLA, Predictive Maintenance, Field Service Response, Spare Parts Lead Time, RaaS / Month, Pricing Models, Warranty, Expected Service Life
Frequently asked
Dash Line is made by Addverb Technologies, based in IN. TurtleBot is made by Willow Garage, based in US.
Dash Line scores 28/100. TurtleBot scores 69/100. The Product Score blends specs, pricing transparency, verified deployments, and independent media coverage — see methodology for the full breakdown.
Both robots are classified as Amr Warehouse on Robolist. Filters and ranking treat them as direct alternatives.
Hardware cost is one input. Amr Warehouse TCO also includes integration, training, downtime, and end-of-life. Our breakdown: AMR TCO: Fleet Size, Charging Infrastructure, and WMS Integration.
Spec sheets only show part of the story. Useful vendor questions cover support, lifecycle, integration cost, and references. We have a buyer-focused checklist: AMR Vendor Selection: Orchestration, Integration, and Scaling.
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Dash Line vs TurtleBot compares two robots in the amr-warehouse category. All data is sourced from manufacturer spec sheets, verified deployments, and third-party filings; see our methodology for how the Robolist Product Score is calculated.