Order early. Lead time is roughly six weeks.
127 cm
robot-arm
43 Degrees of Freedom
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
8-Core CPU
2-Hour Battery Life
35 kg
Overview

Unitree G1 Edu Smart Humanoid Robot

The world of robotics has witnessed a significant leap forward with the introduction of Unitree G1, a cutting-edge humanoid robot that has captivated the attention of researchers, engineers, and enthusiasts alike. This remarkable machine showcases a remarkable blend of speed, agility, and intelligence, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the field of humanoid robotics.

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Unitree G1 Edu Smart Humanoid Robot

Unitree G1 Edu Smart Humanoid Robot

The world of robotics has witnessed a significant leap forward with the introduction of Unitree G1, a cutting-edge humanoid robot that has captivated the attention of researchers, engineers, and enthusiasts alike. This remarkable machine showcases a remarkable blend of speed, agility, and intelligence, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the field of humanoid robotics.

A New Era of Humanoid Mobility

One of the most striking features of the Unitree G1 is its exceptional mobility. Designed for dynamic movement, it can achieve impressive running speeds, demonstrating an unprecedented level of agility and fluidity in its movements. This breakthrough in bipedal locomotion marks a significant milestone in the development of humanoid robots, paving the way for a new era of versatile and adaptable machines.

Advanced Technology and Intelligent Design

The Unitree G1 is a testament to advancements in robotics engineering. It incorporates a sophisticated array of technologies, including:

High-performance Actuators

Enabling powerful and precise movements with exceptional speed and control.

Advanced Sensors

Providing real-time environmental awareness and enabling the robot to navigate complex terrains and interact with its surroundings effectively.

Powerful AI Algorithms

Driving intelligent decision-making, enabling the robot to adapt to changing conditions and perform complex tasks autonomously.

Potential Applications Across Industries

The versatility of the Unitree G1 makes it a valuable asset across various industries:

Industrial Automation

Performing complex tasks on assembly lines, improving efficiency and reducing the risk of workplace injuries.

Conducting inspections in hazardous environments, such as nuclear power plants or chemical facilities.

Search and Rescue:

Assisting in disaster relief efforts by navigating through dangerous terrain and accessing areas inaccessible to humans.

Locating and rescuing individuals trapped in collapsed structures.

Healthcare

Providing assistance to elderly individuals and people with disabilities.

Assisting healthcare professionals with tasks such as patient care and medical procedures.

Research and Development

Serving as a valuable platform for robotics research, advancing our understanding of human movement and enabling the development of more sophisticated AI systems.

The Future of Humanoid Robotics

The Unitree G1 represents a significant step forward in the evolution of humanoid robots. As technology continues to advance, we can expect to see even more sophisticated and capable machines emerge, transforming various aspects of our lives and shaping the future of human-robot interaction.

Key Features:

Built-in 100Tops Computing Unit

Maximum Knee Torque 120N.m

Maximum Arm Payload 3kg

Support for Secondary Development

Up to 23 DOF Robot

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Unitree G1 Edu Smart Humanoid Robot

Order early. Lead time is roughly six weeks.
127 cm
robot-arm
43 Degrees of Freedom
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
8-Core CPU
2-Hour Battery Life
35 kg
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Unitree G1 Edu Smart Humanoid Robot

The world of robotics has witnessed a significant leap forward with the introduction of Unitree G1, a cutting-edge humanoid robot that has captivated the attention of researchers, engineers, and enthusiasts alike. This remarkable machine showcases a remarkable blend of speed, agility, and intelligence, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the field of humanoid robotics.

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Key Features

127 cm

Unitree G1 features a 127cm-tall humanoid frame.

robot-arm

43 Degrees of Freedom

Unitree G1 features 43 degrees of freedom for enhanced mobility.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

Equipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, the Unitree G1 ensures smooth wireless control.

8-Core CPU

The Unitree G1 Robot is powered by an 8-core high-performance CPU.

2-Hour Battery Life

The Unitree G1 Robot offers up to 2 hours of battery life.

35 kg

The Unitree G1 Humanoid Robot weighs 35 kg.

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Next-Gen Humanoid Innovation

The Unitree G1 Edu Smart Humanoid Robot

Next-Gen Humanoid Innovation

Flexibility Beyond Ordinary People

Extra large joint movement angle space, 43 joint motors.

Redefining Precision with Advanced Dexterity and Human-Like Motion

Redefining Precision with Advanced Dexterity and Human-Like Motion

The Unitree G1 redefines precision and movement with its advanced 3-fingered dexterity and human-like motion, enabling it to perform intricate tasks and interact seamlessly with its environment for diverse applications.

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