Robots must cost less and be force-controlled to enable widespread, safe
deployment in unconstrained human environments. We propose Quasi-Direct Drive
actuation as a capable paradigm for robotic force-controlled manipulation in
human environments at low-cost. Our prototype - Blue - is a human scale 7
Degree of Freedom arm with 2kg payload. Blue can cost less than 5000.WeshowthatBluehasdynamicpropertiesthatmeetorexceedtheneedsofhumanoperators:therobothasanominalposition−controlbandwidthof7.5Hzandrepeatabilitywithin4mm.WedemonstrateaVirtualRealitybasedinterfacethatcanbeusedasamethodfortelepresenceandcollectingrobottrainingdemonstrations.Manufacturability,scaling,andpotentialuse−casesfortheBluesystemarealsoaddressed.Videosandadditionalinformationcanbefoundonlineatberkeleyopenarms.github.io