Hardware

Modules and Mechanics

High-level description of the Keero Bot modular hardware strategy and current physical concepts.

Modules and Mechanics

Keero Bot is intentionally structured as a modular system. The mainboard carries the core intelligence and interaction stack, while external modules adapt the platform to different physical roles.

Modular Design

The public modular story is built around three ideas:

  • one reusable core board
  • compact module interfaces for fast iteration
  • accessory-specific mechanics without redesigning the entire system

This makes the project more attractive both to developers and to fabrication partners, because the platform can evolve in stages.

It also gives the hardware story more long-term value. A prototype run is more interesting when it supports a platform family rather than a single static board.

Dock Concept

The dock concept positions Keero Bot as more than a loose prototype board.

It suggests a workflow where the system can:

  • rest in a charging base
  • expose development access more cleanly
  • support future desk or showcase experiences

The dock is strategically useful because it creates a more polished user journey for demos, charging, testing, and sponsor presentation.

Tracks Concept

The tracks concept pushes the platform toward embodied AI and mobility experiments.

This is important strategically because it demonstrates that Keero Bot is not only about electronics integration. It is also about how the system behaves in physical space.

For PCBWay or any prototyping partner, that means the project has room for continued iteration beyond the first board revision.

Mechanical Readiness

The current repository already shows that enclosure and module fit were considered early. That helps communicate maturity to sponsors even when detailed production mechanics are not publicly released.

Public Module Story

At a public documentation level, the modular story already communicates:

  • a core board that can remain stable across revisions
  • a dock direction for stationary use
  • a tracks direction for motion and embodied experiments
  • space for future accessories without reinventing the entire platform

Why Modularity Matters

For Keero Bot, modularity is not only a convenience feature. It is a product strategy:

  • developers can prototype faster
  • the hardware narrative becomes easier to understand
  • the same core platform can support multiple demos and sponsor conversations
  • firmware work can scale across more than one physical configuration

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