Gasgoo Munich-Orbbec recently unveiled a hardware platform designed for body-less data collection. By integrating product forms like EGO, UMI, and WristCam, the solution covers key scenarios ranging from first-person observation and near-field wrist monitoring to the capture of hand-object interaction details. It aims to provide standardized products, CM (contract manufacturing), and JDM (joint design manufacturing) services to embodied intelligence model developers, robot manufacturers, data acquisition service providers, data operators, and other algorithm-driven enterprises.

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Notably, the EGO RGB-D—designed for first-person interaction data collection—is an RGB-D solution co-developed by Orbbec and Ant Lingbo. It features "chip-level depth direct output" paired with "model-level depth enhancement."
On the hardware front, the EGO RGB-D integrates Orbbec's Gemini 330 series of binocular 3D cameras. These units are equipped with the MX6800, a depth engine chip proprietary to Orbbec and developed specifically for robotic scenarios. Capable of synchronously capturing RGB images and high-precision depth data, the system delivers low-latency, stable depth output—providing a reliable data source for training embodied intelligence models.
On the model side, building on the high-quality raw depth output, the system adapts Ant Lingbo's LingBot-Depth 2.0—a version specifically optimized for data acquisition scenarios. This further fills in missing depth data and refines object edges and spatial structural details. It is particularly effective at improving depth map quality and data usability in complex environments involving reflective or transparent objects, as well as occluded edges.
As a leading robotics and AI vision technology company, Orbbec has secured coverage among the world's top-shipping humanoid robot manufacturers. It provides stable, reliable 3D vision perception solutions to clients such as Zilvara and the Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center. To date, the company serves over 1,000 global robotics customers, including those in the humanoid sector.
According to previously released data from Orbbec, driven by surging industry demand, quarter-on-quarter growth for humanoid robot-related orders has consistently exceeded 60% since the beginning of 2025. In the first quarter of 2026 alone, orders doubled compared to the previous quarter.









