
Unitree R1
Ultra‑lightweight humanoid robot with 26 joints, multimodal AI, priced for research and education.
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Overview
The Unitree R1 is a lightweight (~25 kg), ultra‑affordable humanoid robot (~1.2 m tall) designed for research, education, and early agentic experimentation. It features 26 degrees of freedom for flexible mobility—running, cartwheels, and spin‑kicks—and includes binocular cameras, a 4‑mic array, speaker, 8‑core CPU/GPU, and LLM‑based voice and visual intelligence. While hands are not standard (optional in EDU version), the R1 is fully customizable and serves as a low‑cost introduction to embodied AI agents.
Key features
- ultra‑lightweight
- 26 joints
- binocular vision
- multimodal AI
- customizable
- affordable robotics
Use cases
- AI research and education requiring humanoid mobility and embodied interaction.
- Experimenting with multimodal perception systems in robotics.
- Developing agentic behaviors combining physical motion and vision/speech input.
- Early-stage prototyping of movement‑centric AI applications.