It is the cheapest humanoid robot on the market and it can be yours if you know how to deal with its limitations

It is the cheapest humanoid robot on the market and it can be yours if you know how to deal with its limitations
It is the cheapest humanoid robot on the market and it can be yours if you know how to deal with its limitations

The Unitree G1 is the cheapest humanoid robot you can find on the market. What are its main characteristics?

The Unitree G1 is available on the market at $16,000 per unit. Unitree

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The robotics market has not stopped growing over time, but the truth is that there is still a long way to go. Although The concept of a robot has become popular in the industrial sector, the truth is that there are multiple robotic units that are in the humanoid segment. Below we want to present you the cheapest model that you can currently find in the industry, which is called Unitree G1. What are its main features and why, perhaps, we should wait?

Unitree G1, the humanoid robot that you can now buy on the market

Unitree is a company that has a long history when it comes to the development of robots, but it has been for some time now that has begun to specialize in humanoid models. Although the H1 model is the fastest model that we can find in its catalog, the G1 has become the most economical alternative that is already available in the industry. If you want to get a unit, you will have to pay 16,000 dollars.

According to the official information about this peculiar model, it has a moderate height, which can be a problem in a model of these characteristics. If, for example, you want to train its technology to wash the kitchen dishes, you should know that it will not reach the counter. Without a doubt, this is its main weakness, although the truth is that there are some shortcomings related to its technology. Another serious problem with this device is its autonomy, since it has a battery with capacity of 9,000 mAhsomewhat less than the sum of what two terminals have.

Regarding its ability to avoid obstacles, it is worth highlighting the presence of an Intel RealSense D435 depth cameraas well as the provision of a Livox-MID360 LiDAR technology. Thanks to this combined technology, it can run at a speed of about two meters per second. In this aspect, it is worth noting as a negative aspect the possibility of carrying only two kg of weight in each movement. Taking into account that the Tesla Optimus has been created to be able to carry dozens of kg on each trip, this feature is not at all positive in this case.

It is expected that over the coming months updates can be introduced that allow this robot to perform more complex tasks and with a higher efficiency rate. This is a first step that aims the democratization of an industry that is still in one of its first phases. Despite the limitations that currently surround this model, it seems evident to think that a technological leap has occurred over recent months in relation to humanoid robots.

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