We’re proud to highlight our ongoing partnership with Clearpath Robotics by Rockwell Automation, a global leader in unmanned ground vehicles and autonomy solutions. Known for platforms like the TurtleBot 4 and Husky A300, Clearpath helps thousands of engineers, researchers, and educators build and deploy the next generation of robotic systems.
At the heart of Clearpath’s mission is a belief we share at Luxonis: that powerful robotics should be accessible, modular, and developer-friendly: not locked behind complex infrastructure or steep learning curves. That shared philosophy is what makes this partnership work.
Where Luxonis Fits
Clearpath integrates Luxonis OAK cameras into two of its flagship platforms:
- The TurtleBot 4, a compact educational robot built on ROS 2, uses either the USB-supported OAK‑D Lite or OAK‑D Pro (depending on the version) to provide real-time stereo vision and spatial AI for object detection, SLAM, and autonomous navigation, making it an ideal platform for learning computer vision fundamentals and building first prototypes.

- The Husky A300 AMP package, designed for demanding industrial and outdoor environments, incorporates the OAK‑D Pro W PoE as part of its integrated sensor stack. Working alongside LiDAR, RTK GPS, and onboard autonomy compute, the OAK-D enables short-range obstacle detection, people tracking, and AI-powered perception at the edge.

Clearpath is a perfect example of Luxonis’ flexibility in action—using the USB-powered OAK cameras indoors for education and research, and the PoE versions outdoors for rugged, real-world autonomy. Whether in a classroom or a construction site, the same Luxonis ecosystem scales across environments.
Why Luxonis
Clearpath chose Luxonis because our hardware checks all the boxes for scalable autonomy:
- Onboard neural inference eliminates the need for separate GPUs or cloud processing, reducing latency and system complexity
- Connector flexibility—power, data, and video over a single interface, streamlining integrations via USB or PoE, depending on your use case
- Rugged, industrial design supports reliable operation in extreme environments—indoors and outdoors
- Flexible form factors like the OAK‑D Pro W PoE (with wide FOV and IR illumination) fit seamlessly into complex autonomy stacks
- Depth + AI + RGB in one compact unit simplifies perception pipelines without compromising performance
Just as important, our platform is developer-first with open-source SDKs, native ROS/ROS 2 support, and strong community examples. That means TurtleBot users can visualize depth and run AI models with just a few lines of code, while enterprise teams can prototype and deploy without reinventing the wheel.
This ease of use aligns perfectly with Clearpath’s goals: making robotics easier to learn, faster to deploy, and more scalable across industries.

Accelerating Robotics Around the World
From warehouse automation to off-road R&D, Clearpath platforms are used in over 40 countries and by more than 500 global organizations, including NASA, MIT, Bosch, and Airbus.
We’re proud to power perception across both ends of that spectrum, from students learning to build their first robot to professionals deploying autonomy in the field.
Clearpath’s approach to modular, open robotics is helping move the entire industry forward—and we’re excited to be along for the ride.
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