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CS620 Pro
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CS620 Pro
Elite RobotsThe 'CS620 Pro' system identifier matches multiple unrelated products across the extracted facts: the Echo CS-620P professional chainsaw (the dominant match by volume of specific facts), the Elite Robots CS620 collaborative robot arm, and several unrelated products (MOZA sim racing wheels, ID Cooling CPU coolers, chainsaw comparisons). The Elite Robots CS620 is a 6-axis cobot with 20 kg payload, 1800 mm reach, ±0.1 mm repeatability, priced at ~$41,400, designed for industrial tasks including machine tending, palletizing, and assembly. The Echo CS-620P is a professional-grade 59.8cc chainsaw with 5.3 hp, dual felling spikes, aluminum handle, and two-ring piston, priced ~$569–$600. Because the facts span multiple distinct products, reconciliation is severely limited and confidence is low; the autonomy verdict applies only to the Elite Robots CS620 cobot context, which is the only robotics-relevant interpretation.
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Specification
- payload capacity
- 20 kg (44 lbs)
- reach
- 1800 mm
- typical TCP speed
- 3.9 m/s
- robot weight
- 60 kg
- operating temperature range
- -10°C to 50°C
- typical power usage
- 625 W
- controller weight
- 16 kg
Price
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Evidence-graded claims from the Elite Robots deep report
Elite Robots is a fully commercial company shipping two established product lines (EC Series since 2018, CS Series since 2022) with global distribution in 20+ countries
The Automate Show exhibitor profile [7] (an independent trade event) and Unchained Robotics distributor listing [9] (a third-party marketplace) independently confirm product availability and commercial sales; product launch dates and global branch presence are corroborated across multiple non-vendor sources [7][9][11].
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RoboBarista delivers up to 60 cups per hour and was showcased at NAMA Show 2026
The 60 cups/hr throughput figure and NAMA Show 2026 appearance are stated in Elite Robots' own PR Newswire release [13] and official product page [3]; no independent reviewer, trade publication, or customer has verified the throughput figure under real-world operating conditions.
from Elite Robots deep report →Elite Robots has deployed cobots at major global customers including Bosch, Toyota, Foxconn, Unilever, AstraZeneca, and KFC
Customer names appear on Elite Robots' LinkedIn profile and official website [1][6], which are vendor-controlled sources; no independent customer case study, press release from the named customers, or third-party audit confirms active deployment scale or outcomes at any of these accounts.
from Elite Robots deep report →Elite Robots' cobots cover a payload range of 3–30 kg with reach up to 1,800 mm, with IP65/IP68 protection on the CS Series
Payload, reach, and IP rating specifications are stated on Elite Robots' official website and LinkedIn [1][2][6]; the Unchained Robotics distributor listing [9] corroborates product availability but does not independently verify the specific technical specs, leaving them vendor-sourced only.
from Elite Robots deep report →Approximately 50% of Elite Robots' business is in the AI supply chain (optical modules, servers, smartphones, smart vehicles, AI drug discovery)
This business mix figure is reported by Gasgoo [10], an automotive news outlet, citing the D+ funding round announcement — it is a single news source relaying company-provided information rather than an independent operational audit, so the specific 50% figure remains unverified.
from Elite Robots deep report →Elite Robots has raised over $165M in total funding, including a 600 million yuan (~$83M) D+ round
Caplight [5] reports $165.58M cumulative funding and Gasgoo [10] reports the 600M yuan D+ round, but Caplight is a financial data aggregator (not a primary source) and Gasgoo relays company announcements; no regulatory filing or lead investor press release independently confirms the exact cumulative total.
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Elite Robots claims ~50% of its workforce is in R&D and holds 100+ technological patents
Both the R&D headcount ratio and patent count come exclusively from vendor-controlled sources (official website and Automate Show exhibitor profile [4][7]); no patent database search, independent audit, or third-party report corroborates either figure, making these unverifiable marketing claims.
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