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HD-1500
OMRONThe OMRON HD-1500 is a heavy-duty autonomous mobile robot (AMR) capable of transporting payloads up to 1,500 kg at speeds up to 1,800 mm/s, designed to replace forklift tasks in industrial environments. It features autonomous LiDAR-based navigation without fixed guide paths, 360° safety coverage, and fast charging (~24 minutes from 20–80%). The robot is compatible with OMRON's FLOW Core fleet management software and supports configurable top modules for varied load-handling applications. It is expected to begin shipping in Q4 2026. Note: several extracted facts relate to unrelated research papers (HD-Space, HDP, SAMPLE-HD) and OMRON's lighter LD-series AMRs, which are distinct systems and not directly applicable to the HD-1500.
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- 1,500 kg maximum
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- 1,800 mm/s (1.8 m/s)
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Evidence-graded claims from the OMRON deep report
Carlyle's strategic partnership with OMRON's Device & Module Solutions Business (announced March 2026) is a material strategic development for OMRON's corporate structure.
The partnership is confirmed by a Carlyle press release [11] — an independent party to the transaction — which constitutes third-party corroboration of the announcement, though the operational or financial terms and ultimate impact on OMRON's robotics/automation capabilities remain unverified.
from OMRON deep report →
OMRON AMRs are ISO 3691-4:2023 compliant and navigate autonomously using onboard safety scanners with 240°–360° field of view, without a human performing or driving the transport task.
All AMR capability claims (ISO compliance, scanner FOV, autonomous recharging, FLOW Core fleet management) originate exclusively from OMRON's own official product page [1]; no independent third-party test, customer case study, or regulator audit is present in the dossier to corroborate these specifications.
from OMRON deep report →OMRON AMRs support payloads of 150–300 kg and can traverse ramps up to 5° grade, with a charge time of ≤30 minutes.
These specifications are stated directly on OMRON's official AMR product page [1] but are unverified by any independent benchmark, customer deployment report, or third-party review in the dossier.
from OMRON deep report →OMRON's BP7900 Complete blood pressure monitor features AI-powered AFib detection and is listed on the AMA Blood Pressure Validated Device Listing (VDL).
The AMA VDL listing and AFib detection capability are confirmed by OMRON's own product page and press room [4][9], but no independent clinical validation study, AMA registry cross-check, or third-party reviewer is cited in the dossier to independently substantiate these claims.
from OMRON deep report →OMRON has sold 50 million+ nebulizers, demonstrating large-scale commercial deployment of its healthcare devices.
The 50 million+ figure is stated in OMRON's own official press room [9] with no independent sales audit, market research firm, or third-party distributor data cited in the dossier to verify the cumulative sales claim.
from OMRON deep report →
OMRON Connect's base app provides free unlimited data storage, tracking, and sharing; Premium features (medication tracking, personalised insights) are optional add-ons.
An independent Reddit user report [3] credibly contradicts the vendor's framing, stating that features advertised as hardware capabilities are effectively gated behind a ~$50/year paywall, and that customer service was unresponsive — the vendor's claim of a fully functional free tier is not independently corroborated and is actively disputed by user experience.
from OMRON deep report →OMRON microswitches (used in computer mice) are reliable components; the company markets them as a quality standard in the peripheral industry.
An independent mouse hardware reviewer on r/MouseReview [17] specifically reports double-clicking defects in OMRON microswitches, directly contradicting the reliability reputation OMRON's brand implies for this component.
from OMRON deep report →
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