PHYBOT M1

$ 39 000

PHYBOT M1 is a full-size electric humanoid robot combining human-height mobility, high-torque actuation, and advanced perception — designed for heavy-duty tasks, dynamic motion, and real-world work environments.
Humanoid.Guide skill score: 7/10 This score is calculated as the combined total of Navigation and Manipulation performance.

Specifications and details:
| Availability | Early production / limited release |
|---|---|
| Nationality | China |
| Degrees of freedom, overall | 32 |
| Degrees of freedom, hands | 12 |
| Height [cm] | 172 |
| Manipulation performance | 4 |
| Navigation performance | 3 |
| Max speed (km/h) | 10 |
| Strength [kg] | 5 |
| Weight [kg] | 60 |
| Runtime pr charge (hours) | Dual 9 Ah swappable batteries — runtime claimed >2 hours |
| Safe with humans | Yes |
| CPU/GPU | Intel Core i7 (system controller), NVIDIA Jetson Orin |
| Ingress protection | IP42 |
| Camera resolution | 3D LiDAR, Stereo RGB cameras at ~2–5 MP each |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth, Ethernet, Wi‑Fi |
| Operating system | Linux (ROS2-based) |
| LLM integration | Yes |
| Latency glass to action | 150–250 ms |
| Motor tech | High-torque electric motors, Likely custom "PhyArc" actuator modules optimized for burst torque |
| Gear tech | Cycloidal gear drives |
| Main structural material | Aluminum alloy chassis, Composite outer shells |
| Number of fingers | 5 per hand |
| Main market | General embodied AI testing environments, Heavy object handling, Industrial logistics, Robotics research + academic labs |
| H.G skill score | N/A |
| Verified | Not verified |
| Walking Speed [km/h] | 5 |
| Shipping Size | N/A |
| Color | Black |
| Manufacturer | PHYBOT |
Description
The PHYBOT M1 walks into the spotlight as a full-sized electric humanoid built for both power and agility. It stands human-height (172 cm) and stays surprisingly light (under 60 kg). The team at PHYBOT crafted it to move naturally in spaces built for people — homes, warehouses, labs — while carrying heavier loads. Because it balances size and strength, M1 bridges the gap between fragile research bots and bulky industrial machines.
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Rather than hide behind cautious demos, PHYBOT showed off M1’s core strength with a striking stunt: a standing backflip. That burst of motion isn’t just for show. It demonstrates how the robot’s high-torque joints and power-dense actuators enable explosive movement. This power gives M1 the physical “muscles” to lift, carry, and handle tasks that demand more than delicate manipulation. Consequently, the robot suits work that involves weight, impact, or dynamic motion.
Still, M1 doesn’t sacrifice control. Its sensor suite — including 3D LiDAR, stereo cameras, and IMU sensors — supports balance, perception, and real-time environment awareness. Thus, it can navigate complex surroundings and react appropriately while moving or carrying loads. Because of that, it fits well into settings such as logistics, industrial support, and dynamic workspace automation where reliability and adaptability matter.

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Overall, the PHYBOT M1 mixes raw power with general-purpose humanoid flexibility. It doesn’t just aim to mimic human motion — it aims to outperform humans in tasks where strength, endurance, and consistency matter. In doing so, it proposes a new archetype for humanoid robots: not only agile and aware, but also strong and robust enough for real-world work.
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