Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC) announces the launch of Flair Bridge, a solution designed to redefine how operators control MRMC’s motion control robots. This compact device, which is two inches long, is designed to remove the complexity of hardware and operating system requirements, enabling seamless robot control from virtually any modern computer.
“Flair Bridge is a game-changer for our customers,” says Assaff Rawner, at MRMC. “It dramatically simplifies setup and expands flexibility, allowing operators to use the laptops they already rely on for everyday work—without compromising performance.”
It is designed to work across Mac, Windows, and Linux platforms, making this the first time Macs can be used to control MRMC rigs. There are no special operating system configurations, drivers, or BIOS tweaks required, which makes installation and support on new computers faster and easier.
Previous chipset and BIOS limitations are eliminated, enabling more laptops to be used for robot control and making workflows far more portable. Connectivity is also streamlined, allowing robots to run over Wi-Fi or company networks with ease.
Flair Bridge is compact, powered by a 5V USB-C connection, and compatible with all existing MRMC rigs, including older models. Flair Bridge is available now and will be included with all future MRMC rigs, including the new Cinebot Nano. Existing customers can also purchase Flair Bridge separately to upgrade their current systems.
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