Rated protection
Manufacturer-listed ingress-protection rating for the MaxPro platform.
AGIBOT
Heavy-Duty Industrial Quadruped Platform
AGIBOT D1 MaxPro combines a 50 kg rated payload, IP67 protection, a 2081 Wh battery, front 96-channel LiDAR, 117 TOPS GPU computing and TCP/ROS SDK support for supervised industrial robotics projects.
What is AGIBOT D1 MaxPro?
D1 MaxPro is a 68 kg heavy-duty quadruped platform with 12 total degrees of freedom, three per leg. AGIBOT positions it for heavy-duty mounting, material handling, logistics and other project-specific industrial operations.
The listed LiDAR, cameras, IMU, compute and SDK form an integration platform. They do not by themselves establish that autonomous navigation, inspection, rescue or task-management software is included.
Environmental adaptability
The manufacturer also states operation in water depths up to 20 cm. Every deployment still requires site-specific validation, operating procedures and compliance with the current product instructions.
Manufacturer-listed ingress-protection rating for the MaxPro platform.
Total manufacturer-listed robot weight, including the battery.
Published range; actual site and load conditions still require validation.
Manufacturer feature statement—not permission for submersion or deeper operation.
Protection boundary: IP67 and the 20 cm statement do not authorize indefinite immersion, pressure washing, submersion or operation outside current manufacturer instructions.
Mobility and recovery
AGIBOT lists 30 cm continuous stairs, open-riser industrial-stair capability, a 45° maximum climbing angle and self-righting after falls. Performance varies with load, surface, configuration and method.
The current actual product is software-limited to 2 m/s for safety.
Manufacturer-listed continuous walking-speed range.
Published continuous stair-climbing height under test conditions.
Manufacturer-listed maximum value under controlled conditions.
AGIBOT lists 3 m/s only as a maximum obtained under extreme laboratory testing. The manufacturer's footnote says the current actual product is software-limited to 2 m/s; this page therefore does not market 3 m/s as an available operating speed.
Payload and joint system
The payload rating supports properly engineered equipment, mounting and material-handling projects. Every integration must account for centre of gravity, attachment design, power demand, terrain, speed and application-specific safety limits.
Endurance assurance
Runtime, range and charging values are manufacturer laboratory specifications. They vary with load, terrain, temperature, speed, battery condition and operating method.
Manufacturer laboratory runtime including the published footnote tolerance.
Published runtime at the full rated payload.
Unloaded / fully loaded travel range—not remote-control distance.
Published charging time from 10% to 90% state of charge.
AGIBOT states quick battery swapping/replacement, but does not call the MaxPro battery system hot-swappable or guarantee power continuity during replacement.
Expansion and power I/O
The official specification lists the interfaces below. Port use, drivers, power budget, simultaneous operation and device compatibility must be confirmed for each integration.
Power-output boundary: listed output voltages are 12 V, 24 V and 48 V, with 720 W maximum output. The specification also states support for direct battery plug-in charging.
Perception, compute and development
D1 MaxPro provides listed hardware and development resources for project integration. The official page does not identify a GPU vendor or establish that a complete autonomous task stack is included.
One front LiDAR with 360° × 90° coverage, manufacturer-listed detection range up to 120 m in diameter and listed 1.5 cm accuracy.
Industrial wide-angle cameras with DFOV 150°, HFOV 130°, VFOV 73° and 30 fps, plus one automotive-grade IMU.
The current SDK supports TCP and ROS communication and provides x86 and ARM packages. The manufacturer says ROS—not ROS 2.
Autonomy boundary: LiDAR, cameras, an IMU, 117 TOPS GPU compute and SDK access do not by themselves establish that SLAM, autonomous navigation, inspection, tracking or task software is supplied.
Manufacturer-shown application directions
AGIBOT presents heavy-load operation, logistics and transport, and emergency rescue as application examples. They are project directions, not claims of included payload equipment, autonomy or rescue certification.
Develop engineered equipment-mounting and heavy material-handling concepts around the 50 kg rating.
Plan supervised material-movement workflows after validating routes, loads and site procedures.
Integrate teleoperation, sensing and project software for controlled response scenarios; no certification is implied.
Charging and supervised control
AGIBOT lists a remote controller with integrated display and manual emergency-stop mode, plus a maximum remote-control range of 500 m. Actual range depends on configuration, obstruction and radio conditions.
Not a guaranteed site result; validate the deployed radio environment.
The listed remote controller includes a manual emergency-stop mode.
Adapter and battery charging connector are listed as standard configuration entries.
Availability, integration and supplied configuration require written confirmation.
Verified D1 MaxPro configuration
Values below are limited to current D1 MaxPro-specific AGIBOT information. Laboratory results vary with surface, payload, environment, software, battery condition and operating method.
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| Specification | D1 MaxPro value |
|---|---|
| Physical configuration | |
| Product type | Heavy-duty industrial quadruped robot platform |
| Material | Aluminum alloy and high-strength engineering plastic |
| Standing dimensions | 1270 × 520 × 730 mm (L × W × H) |
| Prone dimensions | 1360 × 570 × 300 mm (L × W × H) |
| Total weight | 68 kg, including battery |
| Degrees of freedom | 12 total; 3 per leg |
| Protection rating | IP67 |
| Operating temperature | −20°C to 55°C |
| Energy and endurance | |
| Battery energy | 2081 Wh |
| Rated battery capacity | 45 ± 1 Ah |
| Battery replacement | Quick replacement supported Not described by AGIBOT as powered hot swapping. |
| Charging time | Approx. 4.5 hours, from 10% to 90% |
| Battery life | 5.5 ± 0.5 hours unloaded; at least 2 hours under a 50 kg load |
| Operational range | 21 ± 1 km unloaded; 11 ± 1 km fully loaded Robot travel range, not remote-control distance. |
| Mobility and payload | |
| Continuous walking speed | 0–1.2 m/s |
| Current product speed limit | 2 m/s Software-limited for safety. |
| Extreme laboratory maximum | 3 m/s Not the current software-available operating maximum. |
| Rated payload | 50 kg Equipment or material payload; not passenger capacity. |
| Continuous stair-climb height | 30 cm |
| Maximum climbing angle | 45° |
| Additional published capabilities | Open-riser industrial stairs and self-righting after falls |
| Joints | |
| Maximum joint torque | 300 N·m hardware maximum; software-limited to 180 N·m |
| Body joint range | −45° to 45° |
| Thigh joint range | −200° to 20° |
| Calf joint range | 30° to 160° |
| Standard movement list | Standing; prone; damping; force unloading; stair climbing; obstacle crossing |
| Perception and compute | |
| Computing module | 117 TOPS GPU; ARM CPU No GPU brand or model is published on the MaxPro page. |
| LiDAR | Front 96-channel LiDAR ×1; 360° × 90° coverage; up to 120 m detection diameter; 1.5 cm listed accuracy |
| Wide-angle cameras | Industrial-grade 2 MP ×2, one front and one rear; DFOV 150°; HFOV 130°; VFOV 73°; 30 fps |
| IMU | Automotive-grade IMU ×1 |
| Real-time video transmission | Supported Resolution and latency are not published. |
| Development and connectivity | |
| Secondary development | TCP and ROS communication; x86 and ARM SDK packages |
| Wireless connectivity | Wi-Fi 6.0; Bluetooth 5.2; optional 4G module |
| Communication interfaces | Gigabit Ethernet ×3; USB 3.0 ×2; Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps ×1; serial port ×1 |
| Power outputs | 12 V, 24 V and 48 V; 720 W maximum; direct battery plug-in charging supported |
| Control and configuration notes | |
| Remote controller | Integrated display; manual emergency-stop mode; manufacturer-listed maximum control range 500 m |
| Adapter | Listed as standard Final quantity and specification require quotation confirmation. |
| Battery charging connector | Listed as standard |
| Autonomous charging station | Optional |
| Autonomous task software | Not established as standard on the official MaxPro page; define functions in the project scope |
Specifications are based on manufacturer laboratory testing. Actual results may vary with usage environment, operating method and other factors. Confirm current hardware, accessories, software, SDK, charging, support and safety requirements in the written quotation.
AGIBOT D1 MaxPro in Canada
SpeedyDrone Canada is a Toronto-based technology retailer serving organizations across Canada. Contact the team with the intended site, terrain, payload, sensing and compute needs, networking, interfaces, software scope, safety zone, delivery region and support requirements.
Canadian pricing depends on robot configuration, optional charging, software, integration, freight, taxes and delivery region. Product display, demonstration, stock and suitability must not be assumed.
Toronto showroom: 991B Bay Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3C4 . Product display, demonstration, pickup and meeting availability must be confirmed before visiting.
D1 MaxPro and Canadian purchasing FAQ
Direct answers based only on current MaxPro-specific official information and a quotation-led Canadian purchasing process.
AGIBOT D1 MaxPro is a heavy-duty IP67 industrial quadruped platform with a 50 kg rated payload, 2081 Wh battery, front 96-channel LiDAR, 117 TOPS GPU compute and SDK support for TCP and ROS communication.
No. D1 MaxPro is a separate larger heavy-duty quadruped with its own 68 kg weight, 50 kg payload, battery, sensing, compute, interface and performance specifications. D1 Max figures must not be transferred to this product.
Standing dimensions are 1270 × 520 × 730 mm, prone dimensions are 1360 × 570 × 300 mm, and weight is 68 kg including battery. AGIBOT lists 12 total DoF, three per leg.
The rated sustained payload is 50 kg for properly integrated equipment or material. It is not passenger capacity and does not authorize riding or personnel transport.
The official table lists 3 m/s from extreme laboratory testing, but its footnote says the current actual product is software-limited to 2 m/s for safety. The current operating maximum should therefore be treated as 2 m/s.
AGIBOT lists continuous walking speed as 0–1.2 m/s. Terrain, load, control mode and project safety limits can reduce usable speed.
Manufacturer laboratory runtime is 5.5 ± 0.5 hours unloaded and at least 2 hours under a 50 kg load. Travel range is 21 ± 1 km unloaded and 11 ± 1 km fully loaded; these kilometre figures are not remote-control distance.
The official table lists approximately 4.5 hours from 10% to 90% charge. Actual time varies with battery condition, temperature, charger and operating history.
AGIBOT states quick battery swapping or quick battery replacement, but does not call the system hot-swappable or guarantee power continuity during replacement. Follow the current replacement and safety procedure.
AGIBOT lists IP67, −20°C to 55°C operation and water depths up to 20 cm. This does not authorize submersion, indefinite immersion, pressure washing, deeper water or operation outside current instructions.
AGIBOT lists 30 cm continuous stairs, open-riser industrial-stair capability, a 45° maximum climbing angle and a self-righting mechanism after falls. Results depend on load, surface and operating conditions.
The hardware maximum is 300 N·m, but the current configuration is software-limited to 180 N·m. Do not treat 300 N·m as software-available working torque.
The official table lists one front 96-channel LiDAR, front and rear industrial 2 MP wide-angle cameras and one automotive-grade IMU. This page does not add sensing hardware that is absent from the MaxPro specification.
AGIBOT lists a 117 TOPS GPU and ARM CPU. The MaxPro page does not identify a GPU vendor, processor model, memory capacity or alternative compute configuration.
Yes. The current SDK supports TCP and ROS communication and AGIBOT lists SDK packages for x86 and ARM architectures. The official wording is ROS, not ROS 2; confirm access, licensing, version and support.
The specification lists Gigabit Ethernet ×3, USB 3.0 ×2, Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps ×1, one serial port, Wi-Fi 6.0, Bluetooth 5.2 and optional 4G. Power outputs are 12 V, 24 V and 48 V with 720 W maximum.
The listed controller has an integrated display and manual emergency-stop mode. AGIBOT publishes a 500 m maximum control range, but actual range depends on obstruction, radio environment and configuration.
No standard inclusion is implied. The official table lists the autonomous charging station as optional, while the adapter and battery charging connector are listed as standard configuration entries. Confirm quantities and charging configuration in writing.
AGIBOT does not currently publish a MaxPro retail-store price. Canadian pricing depends on configuration, software, SDK scope, integration, optional charging, freight, taxes, delivery region and commercial terms. Request a written Canadian-dollar quotation.
Contact SpeedyDrone Canada with the intended site, payload, interfaces, software and delivery requirements. Before visiting 991B Bay Street, Toronto, confirm product display, demonstration, meeting and pickup availability. Warranty, training, integration and delivery are governed by the written quotation.
Sources: AGIBOT official D1 MaxPro product page and AGIBOT official D1 MaxPro specification table, accessed August 1, 2026; SpeedyDrone Canada company information and Toronto showroom and contact details. Manufacturer values are based on controlled testing and may change. Final configuration, included items, software access, suitability and commercial terms are governed by the written quotation.
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