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Zerith Z1Not Verified

$ 120 000

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Zerith Z1 is a bipedal humanoid robot with advanced AI-driven motion, designed for autonomous navigation and human-like interaction in service and commercial environments.

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Manipulation
3
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Specifications and details:

Availability

In production

Nationality

China

Website https://casbot.tech/
Degrees of freedom, overall

27

Degrees of freedom, hands

N/A

Height [cm]

145

Max speed (km/h)

assumed ~3–5

Strength [kg]

~3–5 kg payload

Weight [kg]

33

Runtime pr charge (hours)

2

Safe with humans

Yes

CPU/GPU

Industrial-grade onboard compute

Ingress protection

Assumed indoor industrial grade (IP20–IP54)

Camera resolution

RGB + depth sensors, LiDAR, IMU

Connectivity

Ethernet, ROS network interfaces, Wi-Fi

Operating system

Likely Linux/ROS-compatible

LLM integration

N/A

Latency glass to action

Estimated <100 ms

Motor tech

Electric joint actuators

Gear tech

High-precision reductions

Main structural material

Lightweight metal and composite frame

Number of fingers

5 per hand

Main market

Industrial automation, logistics, manufacturing inspection, Service

H.G skill score

N/A

Verified

Not verified

Walking Speed [km/h]

~3–5

Color

White

Shipping Size

N/A

Manufacturer

Zerith Robotics

Description

Zerith Z1 is a humanoid robot built to walk and interact in human-designed spaces. It stands upright on two legs and maintains balance even on uneven surfaces. As a result, it moves through lobbies and corridors with confidence. Furthermore, its body mimics human motion, which makes it more intuitive to place in real environments. 

Moreover, the robot uses advanced AI for perception and motion planning. It understands obstacles and adjusts its steps in real time. Therefore, it avoids dangers and adapts to built environments rather than requiring special pathways. In addition, its control system keeps it steady when surfaces vary or when it faces mild pushes. 

Zerith Z1 also focuses on human-like upper-body coordination. Its arms move with purpose and gesture naturally. This supports tasks such as greeting people and offering interactive demos that fit public outreach and service roles. At the same time, the robot’s expressive motion makes interactions feel more approachable and friendly. 

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Finally, Z1 serves both commercial and research goals. Developers use it to study humanoid balance, imitation learning, and embodied AI within real world settings. At the same time, early deployments showcase the robot performing in hospitality and service venues where dynamic motion and careful navigation matter most.

 

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