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Oculus Prime Pi Explorer

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Updated Jun 2026·methodology
Oculus Prime Pi Explorer

Overview

A Raspberry Pi-based mobile robot designed for remote presence, inspection, and monitoring applications. This internet-operated vehicle enables teleoperated control for remote exploration and surveillance tasks. Features web-based remote control interface and video streaming capabilities for inspection and monitoring missions.

Specifications

Category: Research
Payload
3 kg
Speed
0.4 m/s
Weight
3.5 kg
Battery
10 h
Autonomy
teleoperated
Price
$2,049
Status
active

Detailed specifications

Compute1
Ros Compatible
true
Other24
Price Tier
<10K
Applications
security_patrol
Sub Category
lidar-nav AMR
Api Available
true
Auto Charging
true
Datasheet Url
View Link
Max Speed M S
0.4
Pricing Model
purchase
Fleet Software
ROS Navigation Stack
Model Variants
Oculus Prime Pi Explorer
Company Country
CA
Lead Time Weeks
2
Navigation Type
vision,hybrid
Deployment Notes
Designed for remote presence, inspection, and monitoring applications with teleoperated control for remote exploration and surveillance tasks[2]
Youtube Video Id
K2L3SQvWtxY
Compatible Vision
Orbbec Astra Pro
Industries Served
research,education
Software Platform
ROS Kinetic
Training Required
intermediate_1-5days
Availability Status
available
Countries Available
Canada
Extras Contact Emails
contact@xaxxon.com,support@xaxxon.com,press@xaxxon.com,partnerships@xaxxon.com
Programming Interface
code_ros
Additional Information
Open-source control software with web, telnet and streaming media servers,Web browser and Android app remote control,Fully programmable / customizable via the Oculus Prime Telnet API,4G/LTE connectivity ready,Sound detection,Send alerts via email and on-board RSS feed,Made in Canada

Where will these robots operate? Often the same as your country — add more for multi-country deployments.

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