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T1 is a transformable personal robot from PrimeBOT (Swancor) that switches between a wheeled-humanoid stance and a four-legged form, built for home companionship and mobile filming.

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Specifications and details:

Availability Prototype
Nationality China
Website https://www.primebot.cn/
Degrees of freedom, overall 16
Degrees of freedom, hands 6
Height [cm] 60
Max speed (km/h) 5
Strength [kg] 8
Weight [kg] 8.5
Runtime pr charge (hours) 4
Safe with humans Yes
CPU/GPU N/A
Ingress protection N/A
Camera resolution N/A
Connectivity Bluetooth
Operating system N/A
LLM integration N/A
Latency glass to action N/A
Motor tech QDD (quasi-direct-drive) joints
Gear tech N/A
Main structural material Advanced composite materials
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Main market Consumer home use
Manufacturer PrimeBOT
Platform Wheeled

Description

T1 comes from PrimeBOT, the consumer robotics brand of Swancor, a Chinese company originally known for composite materials. The team unveiled T1 in July 2026 as the world’s first transformable personal robot. Unlike most humanoids, T1 switches between two very different bodies. As a result, it can move like a person indoors and like a four-legged animal outdoors.

Indoors, T1 stands upright on wheeled legs and moves quietly through tight spaces. It can turn in place, so it easily navigates living rooms and hallways. Outdoors, it drops down into a four-legged stance built for rougher ground. Therefore, grass, gravel, slopes, and steps no longer stop it the way they would a typical wheeled robot.

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PrimeBOT designed T1 to feel like a companion rather than a tool. It holds hands gently, using force sensing to keep contact soft and safe. It also follows its owner around, snapping photos and video along the way. Meanwhile, voice commands let people schedule tasks, order food, play games, or even practice a foreign language with it.

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T1 pairs with popular action cameras to add cinematic camera moves to everyday moments. It can circle a subject, track motion smoothly, and adjust its framing on its own. Consequently, families get a companion that doubles as a personal camera operator. This combination of mobility, safety, and creativity marks a genuinely new category of personal robot.

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Website: https://www.primebot.cn/

 

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