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Product Introduction

The VR Teleoperation Device is a VR‑based teleoperation system for AlphaBot, developed independently by AI² Robotics. It is mainly used for data acquisition, immersive teleoperation, and human-robot interaction research.

With this VR Teleoperation Device, operators can control humanoid robots in a virtual space using intuitive, natural motion-based interactions. This capability transcends physical limitations and efficiently supports a wide range of application scenarios, including human-robot collaboration, operational data acquisition, remote control, and AI model training.

Product NameVR Teleoperation Device
Product ModelDC-VR
Core Features
  • VR spatial positioning + motion-based interaction for real-time, high-precision mapping
  • Supports data acquisition, immersive teleoperation, and human-robot interaction research
Functional Highlights
  • Safe and immersive teleoperation
  • Compact device design
  • Easy and convenient operation
Application Scenarios
  • Scientific Research: High-precision motion and interaction data acquisition
  • Engineering: High-frequency robot debugging and functional validation
  • Remote Operation: Human-robot collaboration and control without physical constraints

The VR Teleoperation Device consists of the following two main components:

  • VR Devices: Includes VR headset, left/right controllers, etc. Provides an immersive interactive experience and enables intuitive control of the humanoid robot.

  • Data Acquisition Devices: Includes industrial PC, monitor, foot pedal, etc. Provides data acquisition functionality.

Headset Power18W power adapter
Controller BatteryAA battery
VR Device Connection CableUSB Type-C Oculus Link
VR Headset

Connect Type-C to the fast-charge link cable.
Connect the charging port of the fast-charge link cable to the 18W fast charger.

Data Acquisition Server

Power: 220V AC.
Connect Ethernet cable to the robot or video transmission module.
Connect USB port to the headset video cable.

Video Transmission Module (Optional) or Direct Ethernet Connection

Video Transmission Module (Optional): Power: 220V AC to 12V DC 2A.
Direct Connection: Ethernet cable directly connected from the back of the robot to the industrial PC.