Aurora Arc 2: The Paralympics-Validated AI Sensor Backed by Microsoft’s CEO

As AI hardware transcends functional limitations and evolves into intelligent companions tailored for diverse scenarios, full-scenario intelligence is gradually becoming a reality. Recently, Xeroptix — a member company of D-Robotics Gravity Project (DGP) — officially unveiled its next-generation offering: the Aurora Arc 2, a cutting-edge full-scenario AI perception device. Hailed by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and field-proven at the Paralympic Games, this innovative AI hardware now ushers in a

Lisa Li
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Aurora Arc 2: The Paralympics-Validated AI Sensor Backed by Microsoft’s CEO

As AI hardware transcends functional limitations and evolves into intelligent companions tailored for diverse scenarios, full-scenario intelligence is gradually becoming a reality. Recently, Xeroptix — a member company of D-Robotics Gravity Project (DGP) — officially unveiled its next-generation offering: the Aurora Arc 2, a cutting-edge full-scenario AI perception device.

Hailed by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and field-proven at the Paralympic Games, this innovative AI hardware now ushers in a groundbreaking new iteration. At its core, the Aurora Arc 2 leverages multi-sensor fusion technology, paired with the edge computing capabilities of D-Robotics’ RDK X3 Module. It delivers robust, all-scenario coverage spanning visual assistance, health monitoring, and industrial inspection.

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Positioning itself with “Visual Assistance + Full-Scenario Monitoring” at its core, the Aurora Arc 2 constructs a comprehensive intelligent perception system. This is primarily reflected in three aspects:

Multi-Sensor Fusion Technology: It integrates diverse sensing devices such as stereo-cameras, ToF sensors, positioning modules, and IMUs, achieving multi-dimensional data acquisition including environmental perception, distance measurement, and motion tracking. This ensures accurate recognition and response in complex scenarios.

Cloud-Edge-Device Collaborative Architecture: Adopting an innovative cloud-edge-device collaborative design, the device leverages the robust 5 TOPS computing power of D-robotics’s RDK X3 Module for real-time local data processing and rapid response. The cloud, through the self-developed Xero-SaaS platform, provides algorithm training, model upgrades, and remote deployment services. This architecture effectively balances privacy security with functional extensibility.

No-Code SaaS Platform Support: The Xero-SaaS platform serves as a core enabler, empowering users to fulfill customized algorithm requirements through simple natural language interaction. This allows anyone, regardless of programming skills, to build personalized AI workflows. It Thereby dramatically lowers the barrier to AI adoption and speeds the transition from idea to deployed application.

The launch of Aurora Arc 2 represents not only a technological upgrade for Xeroptix but also a testament to the synergistic capabilities within the DGP’s ecosystem . With the RDK series developer kits at its core, D-robotics continuously assists startups in transforming technological innovation into market competitiveness through its open platform and integration of industry chain resources. In the future, both parties will continue to promote the in-depth deployment of smart hardware across various fields, empowering the industry with replicable technical pathways and business models.