
Adamo
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Adamo
@Adamorobotics
The lowest-latency teleoperation stack, built for next-gen robotics deployments.



This robot is being controlled by someone 5,500 miles away. This is a demo of our teleoperation stack at @Adamorobotics. The robot is in our London office. The operator is in San Francisco. The bottleneck in robotics has shifted from R&D to deployment. Robots still can't handle every edge case. When autonomy fails, you need a human in the loop, fast. We've built the fastest teleoperation stack on the planet for remote human control of any robot, anywhere in the world. This is what makes real-world deployment possible today. Every day, we power thousands of interventions for humanoid and autonomous vehicles, and we're only just getting started. You can now try it yourself for free, at adamohq.com


Long-distance real time teleop. A lot of people see teleop as a dirty secret in robotics, but only if you're using it whilst saying you're fully autonomous. It's actually a great step to get to fully autonomy. We built @Adamorobotics , a low-latency long-distance teleoperation platform for robots to bypass the real-world data bottleneck. Here's a comparison video of our robot being teleoperated in London Adamo on the left versus google meets on the right (a WebRTC-based solution) As you can see there's a big delay. That delay makes teleoperating a lot harder, and the data you capture of far inferior quality. Adamo is now self-serve so you can feel what low latency long distance teleop feels like for yourself.


