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About Robo2u Blog

Robo2u Blog publishes long-form engineering guides on how robots and drones actually work, from the actuator up.

The library is 105 in-depth guides spanning robotics hardware, sensing, control, AI, drones, application domains, and the buying decisions, organized into 12 topic areas you can browse from the guides hub. Each guide is written to be the reference a working engineer, operator, or buyer would actually keep open.

How these guides are written

  • First principles, not press releases. Every guide starts from the physics or the engineering: the governing equations, the sizing math, the tradeoffs. We work outward from the mechanism, so the explanation holds even as products change.
  • Grounded in current specs and standards. Numbers, price bands, standards, and named systems are checked against primary sources (vendor datasheets, standards bodies, official announcements) as of 2026. Where a figure cannot be verified, we hedge it rather than assert it.
  • Fact-checked, and corrected when wrong. The library is reviewed for factual accuracy: company status, product specs, prices, dates, and attributions. When a source contradicts us, we fix it. This page and the changelog on each guide reflect that maintenance.
  • Built to be read and to be cited. Each guide carries a table of contents, key takeaways, a deep technical body, comparison tables, and a FAQ, with structured data so both readers and answer engines can find the specific fact they need.
  • Cross-linked as one system. Guides link to their companions and sit inside topic clusters, so a question about one component leads naturally to the parts, methods, and machines around it.

The Robo2u network

The blog is part of Robo2u, which also runs Robo2u News (aggregated robotics news across humanoids, quadrupeds, embodied AI, and industrial automation) and Robo2u Data (robotics and drone leaderboards by spec). The buyer's guides here link directly into those leaderboards.

Corrections and updates

Guides are revised as hardware, prices, and standards move, and each carries published and updated dates. If you find a factual error, the fastest fix is to note the guide and the claim; accuracy is the point of the whole library.

Start from the guides by topic, subscribe via the RSS feed, or read the pinned Robotics Canon.