Unitree has extended its R1 dual‑arm humanoid robot family with new R1-A5 and R1-A7 models, which can be fitted with 2-finger grippers or 3 or 5-finger dexterous hands, and attached to a fixed base or a wheeled base for indoor mobility. The new robots appear based on the low-cost Unitree R1 platform launched last year, which can dance, walk, run, perform kung-fu moves, and chat with users, but is otherwise not overly useful since it lacks dexterous hands. The R1-A5 and R1-A7 won’t be able to dance, since they don’t come with legs, but the upper body comes with a head and two arms equipped with grippers or dexterous hands, which could perform useful tasks in combination with binocular vision. Four new models are available with the following specifications: They mostly share the same specifications, but the R1-A7 has longer arms and adds 4 degrees of freedom (2 extra per […]
$5,900 Unitree R1 is an ultra-lightweight, customizable humanoid robot
The Unitree R1 is a cost-effective, ultra-lightweight, and customizable humanoid robot that stands 1.21m tall and weighs approximately 25kg in its default configuration. The company says pricing starts at $5,900, which is considerably cheaper than the company’s G1 humanoid robot or Elephant Robotics’ Mercuxy X1 wheeled humanoid robot, both of which go for about $16,000 and up. Some cost-cutting measures had to be taken for the lower price, including a slightly shorter design and missing features like working hands… Let’s check out the specifications for more details. Unitree R1 specifications: Computing 8-core CPU Optional “high-power computing module” for EDU version only: NVIDIA Jetson Orin with 40 to 100 TOPS of AI processing power Audio 4-Mic Array Build-in Speaker Camera – Humanoid binocular cameras Wireless – WiFi & Bluetooth 5.2 Degree of Freedom (Total Joints) – 26 Single Leg Degrees of Freedom – 6 Single Arm Degrees of Freedom – 5 […]


