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Intelligent navigation support robots

Soon, our homes will be filled with assistive robots. Labrador Systems is ready to launch a new pair of available robots: Caddy and Retriever. These robots will make your life easier. In fact, today, robots are evolving to prove their value in our homes and businesses.

Many show their effectiveness every day and we have two new robotic devices ready for it. So make room for the Labrador Systems Caddy and Retriever robots. They can traverse the assigned environment to help move and move objects, providing additional support when you need it most.

Two different sizes

Once out of the box, you can choose between two different versions of these available robots. For example, Caddy is the basic version and has a fixed height of 30 inches. It also has a load capacity of 25 pounds and is fully self-contained.


The top platform measures 30 inches, while the bottom platform measures 17 inches. Caddy can move and navigate, but cannot collect items on his own. In addition, it is not compatible with Labrador's automatic tray system.


Retriever brings the most flexible and effective experience. It has a self-adjusting height and can automatically retrieve trays and compatible items. It also has two trays that can weigh up to 10 pounds.


The upper deck can be extended from 25 to 38 inches, and the lower deck from 11 to 24 inches. This provides a wide range of adjustments to suit different load types.
It is worth noting that both devices are designed to navigate only on one floor level. So if your preferred operating area has a lot of slopes or ladders, you might want to consider this.

Full day battery with self-charge

Labrador Systems Caddy and Retriever support robots offer a variety of useful features. These include a one-day battery life with a 4-hour self-charge.
There is also LED lighting on the lower covers. Both have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, which allows robots to connect to a dedicated application along with the cloud. This allows them to receive commands and updates.


Additional navigation sensors, a non-slip upper deck and storage organizers are also nice touches. There are also two charging ports that allow you to charge your smart device if you wish.

Additional support

Caddy and Retriever are quite innovative and perfect for anyone. There are many applications that come to mind, and creativity is sure to find uses.
Those with disabilities who need additional help will especially appreciate these helpful robots. Also, with so many features and capabilities, there’s a lot to work on.


In fact, there are also some additional accessories, such as a removable tablet stand and a compatible beverage cooler, that further extend its functionality. It’s worth checking out if you like practical robots.

Moving all sorts of things

Do you need help at home? Labrador Caddy and Retriever support robots are here to offer you that. These two robots move things out of your home so you don't have to. These are additional pairs of hands when you need to move large loads and hold small items at the right time and place. By offering personalized support, they make a set of itineraries and stops at your home.


Set these stops so that the robot, for example, can move next to the refrigerator or sofa. You can also order in a variety of convenient ways. Use the Labrador app on your phone or tablet, use a voice-enabled device like Amazon Echo, set a schedule, or use the Bluetooth wireless button.

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