A brushless gear motor is a type of electric motor that uses an electronic controller to switch the current to the coils instead of brushes or commutators. A brushless gear motor consists of a brushless DC motor and a gearbox. The brushless DC motor is a motor that uses permanent magnets on the rotor and electromagnets on the stator to create a rotating magnetic field that drives the rotor. The gearbox is a device that uses gears to reduce the speed and increase the torque of the rotor. A brushless gear motor has benefits over brushed gear motors, such as higher speed, longer lifespan, lower noise and less heat generation. A brushless gear motor is ideal for applications that require high reliability, speed and accuracy.