
Dobot M1 Pro
Second-generation collaborative SCARA robot
Price
$5,990
Record checked Jul 10, 2026
Key facts
Values reflect the public record
- Height
- No public data documented
- Weight
- 15.7 kgManufacturer confirmed
- Payload
- 1.5 kgManufacturer confirmed
- Degrees of freedom
- 4 (SCARA: J1, J2, J3 Z-axis, J4)Manufacturer confirmed
- Runtime
- Not applicable — mains-powered (100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz), no batteryManufacturer confirmed
- Max speed
- Not published as a TCP speed — Dobot lists joint speeds only (J1/J2 180°/s, J3 1,000 mm/s, J4 1,000°/s)Manufacturer confirmed
Canonical robot record
Overview
The Dobot M1 Pro is the second generation of Dobot's collaborative SCARA robot line, built around an intelligent collision-detection system, a built-in dynamic algorithm, and Dobot's operational software. It is marketed primarily at small and medium-sized factories that want industrial-grade automation without complex integration.
A defining trait of the M1 Pro is its all-in-one compact design, which integrates the control box into the unit and removes the need for additional external wiring. Combined with plug-and-play setup and high portability, this is intended to reduce installation time and floor-space requirements.
Dobot recommends the M1 Pro for applications such as electronics assembly, sorting, packaging, and lab automation, as well as training environments centred on SCARA technology.
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- Spec sources
- 1 linked
- Verification
- Verified · 11/11 specs source-verified
- Deployment
- Scaled Deployment
- Last verified
- Jul 10, 2026
Key Features
- All-in-one compact design that integrates the control box and removes the need for additional wiring
- Plug-and-play capability and high portability for fast setup and easy relocation
- Built-in collision detection to support safer human-machine collaboration
- Slimmer forearm than a traditional industrial robotic arm, reducing accidental contact and damage
- Broad connectivity via TCP/IP, Modbus TCP, and Modbus RTU communication interfaces
Specifications
Grouped technical data with source detail available on demand.
11 documented values
Connectivity
| Communication | TCP/IP, Modbus TCP, Modbus RTUManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 Dobot (official product page) (opens in a new tab) |
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Environment
| IP Rating | IP20Manufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 Dobot (official product page) (opens in a new tab) |
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Mechanics
| Degrees of Freedom | 4 (SCARA: J1, J2, J3 Z-axis, J4)Manufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 Dobot (official product page) (opens in a new tab) |
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| Locomotion | StationaryManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 Dobot (official product page) (opens in a new tab) |
Performance
| Max Speed | Not published as a TCP speed — Dobot lists joint speeds only (J1/J2 180°/s, J3 1,000 mm/s, J4 1,000°/s)Manufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 Dobot (official product page) (opens in a new tab) |
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| Payload Capacity | 1.5 kgManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 Dobot (official product page) (opens in a new tab) |
| Reach | 400 mm (working radius)Manufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 Dobot (official product page) (opens in a new tab) |
| Repeatability | ±0.02 mmManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 Dobot (official product page) (opens in a new tab) |
Physical
| Weight | 15.7 kgManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 Dobot (official product page) (opens in a new tab) |
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Power
| Runtime | Not applicable — mains-powered (100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz), no batteryManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 Dobot (official product page) (opens in a new tab) |
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Sensing
| Sensors | None (joint-current collision detection built in; no LiDAR/cameras/IMU)Manufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 Dobot (official product page) (opens in a new tab) |
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Evidence & changelog
Sources behind this record and material corrections made over time.
Sources
- Dobot (official product page) - tranche-7 verification (opens in a new tab) · Dobot (official product page) — cites Degrees of Freedom, Payload Capacity, Reach, Repeatability, Weight, Max Speed, Battery Life, Sensors, IP Rating, Communication, Locomotion
Record changelog
- Communication: Ethernet, Modbus, TCP/IP changed to TCP/IP, Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU · Jul 9, 2026
tranche-7 verification (corrected): Official page communication row: 'TCP/IP, Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU'.
- IP Rating: IP54 changed to IP20 · Jul 9, 2026
tranche-7 verification (corrected): Official page: IP20. Stored IP54 is CR-series bleed.
- Sensors: LiDAR, stereo cameras, IMU changed to None (joint-current collision detection built in; no LiDAR/cameras/IMU) · Jul 9, 2026
tranche-7 verification (corrected): ORIGINAL corrected_value: None of these — built-in collision detection (joint current-based); no LiDAR, cameras or IMU | Official page describes an all-in-one SCARA
- Battery Life: 90 min changed to Not applicable — mains-powered (100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz), no battery · Jul 9, 2026
tranche-7 verification (corrected): Official page rated voltage 100-240 V AC. A fixed desktop SCARA has no battery; '90 min' is mobile-robot bleed (possibly a charge-time figure from another record).
- Max Speed: 1.6 m/s changed to Not published as a TCP speed — Dobot lists joint speeds only (J1/J2 180°/s, J3 1,000 mm/s, J4 1,000°/s) · Jul 9, 2026
tranche-7 verification (corrected): The stored 1.6 m/s appears in no Dobot document or distributor listing found; the maker publishes only per-joint maxima. Recommend clearing the numeric or storing t
- Weight: 24 kg changed to 15.7 kg · Jul 9, 2026
tranche-7 verification (corrected): Official page: weight 15.7 kg (matches the record's own core weight_kg). Stored 24 kg matches nothing published.
- Repeatability: ±0.05 mm changed to ±0.02 mm · Jul 9, 2026
tranche-7 verification (corrected): Official page: repeatability ±0.02 mm (corroborated by rbtx and distributor listings).
- Reach: 750 mm changed to 400 mm (working radius) · Jul 9, 2026
tranche-7 verification (corrected): Official page: working radius 400 mm. Stored 750 mm matches no Dobot SCARA figure.
- Payload Capacity: 10 kg changed to 1.5 kg · Jul 9, 2026
tranche-7 verification (corrected): Official page: max payload 1.5 kg. Stored 10 kg matches the Dobot CR10 — cross-record bleed. Corroborated by The Robot Report and distributor listings.
- Degrees of Freedom: 6 changed to 4 (SCARA: J1, J2, J3 Z-axis, J4) · Jul 9, 2026
tranche-7 verification (corrected): M1 Pro is a 4-axis SCARA (joint table lists J1-J4 only). Stored 6 is a 6-axis-cobot bleed.
Manufacturer
Developer of affordable desktop and collaborative robotic arms for education and industrial automation.
- Headquarters
- Shenzhen, China
- Founded
- 2015



