Where is the Guardian XO exoskeleton made?
The exoskeleton is manufactured in the United States.
How much does the Guardian XO exoskeleton cost?
The exoskeleton is offered at an annualized RaaS price, very similar to an annual equipment lease. Contact us to get detailed pricing for your environment.
What is Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS)?
RaaS is a subscription-based service model allowing operations to shift their CAPEX to OPEX and provides a lower cost of entry. Sarcos takes care of all the maintenance, support, and software upgrades. Learn more about RaaS.
When will the Guardian XO exoskeleton be available?
The exoskeletons will begin commercial delivery in 2021. Sarcos is currently accepting reservations for commercial units.
Where is Guardian XO exoskeleton data stored?
Guardian XO operational data is stored locally on the robot and transferred to the XO Pod docking station when docked. Sarcos uses government encryption protocols to ensure the protection of operational data.
What are the utility requirements for operating the Guardian XO exoskeleton?
The Guardian XO exoskeleton operates on three batteries, which can be recharged either by docking into the XO Pod docking station or via an optional standalone battery charging station. The XO Pod docking station requires a 30 A power supply and comes equipped with 120 V or 240 V power cables. The docking station requires […]
What type of training is necessary to operate the Guardian XO exoskeleton?
As a part of Guardian XO authorized operator training, users will receive instruction on how to safely operate the robot and exercises designed to help the operator accomplish various tasks with the suit.
Can the Guardian XO exoskeleton operate within proximity of people?
Yes, the Guardian XO is a wearable robot designed to operate safely in the proximity of other people. Like any piece of large mobile machinery or tool used where people are present, Sarcos recommends operating the robot in a specified workspace with ample safety clearance.
What happens if the operator tries to lift more than the 200 lb (90 kg) limit?
When the exoskeleton detects a load weight that exceeds the 200 lb (90 kg) limit, it will generate both a visual and audible alert through the operator control interface (OCI) to notify the operator.
What type of safety gear needs to be worn while operating the Guardian XO exoskeleton?
Appropriate work clothing, safety shoes, and standard PPE (e.g., head protection, gloves, eye, and hearing protection) as dictated should be worn when operating the exoskeleton.