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Dobot M1 Pro

Dobot M1 Pro

Second-generation collaborative SCARA robot

VerifiedScaled DeploymentReleased 2022

Price

$5,990

Record checked Jul 10, 2026

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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.

RoboZaps maintains this record as part of its canonical robotics database. Specs are source-verified where linked; the record compares public facts across manufacturers rather than representing a single robot maker.

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

CommunicationTCP/IP, Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU
Manufacturer confirmed

Environment

IP RatingIP20
Manufacturer confirmed

Mechanics

Degrees of Freedom4 (SCARA: J1, J2, J3 Z-axis, J4)
Manufacturer confirmed
LocomotionStationary
Manufacturer confirmed

Performance

Max SpeedNot 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
Payload Capacity1.5 kg
Manufacturer confirmed
Reach400 mm (working radius)
Manufacturer confirmed
Repeatability±0.02 mm
Manufacturer confirmed

Physical

Weight15.7 kg
Manufacturer confirmed

Power

RuntimeNot applicable — mains-powered (100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz), no battery
Manufacturer confirmed

Sensing

SensorsNone (joint-current collision detection built in; no LiDAR/cameras/IMU)
Manufacturer confirmed

Evidence & changelog

Sources behind this record and material corrections made over time.

Sources

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

Dobot

Developer of affordable desktop and collaborative robotic arms for education and industrial automation.

Headquarters
Shenzhen, China
Founded
2015