SID1 Edu Bundle supports education and research applications with advanced motion training, intelligent algorithms, and enhanced perception for navigation, obstacle avoidance, and environmental mapping.
For educational and academia settings only (non-commerical use).
Standing size (mm)
Load(continuous)
Weight
Slope
Stair
Interface
SID1 Basic
Standing size (mm)
610×370×445
Load(continuous)
7kg
Weight
12.2kg
Slope
40°
Stair
15cm
Interface
Ethernet; 5V/12V/24V
BOW Developer Licence Subscriptions
Every robot running on BOW’s platform requires a Runtime License. If you want to run and test your custom applications that use the BOW SDK, then you need to have a developer license.
Our BOW SID1 Edu Bundle comes with a free Community Developer license to use BOW in simulation and to try out* on your live robot.
We also have Standard or Professional Tier Developer licenses too:
Standard Developer Subscription
1 year Standard Tier Developer Licence
Developer support
Facilitated ChatGPT Demo Install
£299
/P.A.
This entry-level commercial license includes full support and setup of our flagship ChatGPT demo with a talking robot for simple autonomous tasks. Your developer license can target other robots, though consumption fees may apply. For commercial applications, a Standard or Professional license is required.
Professional Developer Subscription
1 year Professional Tier Developer Licence
Enterprise Developer Support
Dedicated Account Manager
Training
Unlimited usage and ability to deploy to multiple robots for testing **
£9,999
/P.A.
Roboticists that need to test their applications out on different robots or or run multiple robots simultaneously, whether they own them or not, need a professional tier license.
Consumption fees don’t apply with Professional Tier subscriptions.
Multi-year Runtime Licence for SID1 Edu Bundle
No runtime renewal fees for long term saving and peace of mind.
SID1 Basic
5 Year
£4,160
Perpetual
£4,680
* A ‘Runtime License’ is assigned to a named user who can also program the robot using BOW. Developers programming this robot must use a Community, Standard or Professional subscription in order to do so. Community & Standard Licenses have limitations on the time allowed to be connected to the robot for testing purposes; Professional edition licenses do not have this limitation.
** A ‘Professional’ subscription entitles a developer to target multiple robots simultaneously for testing purposes.