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The Reflex humanoid robot by Reflex Robotics is a practical, high-performance mobile manipulator designed to handle repetitive physical work in warehouses and factories. Instead of walking on legs, it uses a wheeled base for reliable stability and long runtime, while its dual arms reach and lift heavy objects. It combines remote human teleoperation with future AI development to make automation more accessible and affordable for businesses.

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Specifications and details:

Availability

In production

Nationality

US

Website https://www.reflexrobotics.com/
Degrees of freedom, overall

N/A

Degrees of freedom, hands

N/A

Height [cm]

~170

Max speed (km/h)

~3–5

Strength [kg]

~22.7 kg combined payload (25+ lbs per arm)

Weight [kg]

~80

Runtime pr charge (hours)

4

Safe with humans

Yes

CPU/GPU

N/A

Ingress protection

N/A

Camera resolution

Multiple RGB vision sensors

Connectivity

WiFi

Operating system

Not public (likely Linux + ROS2 stack)

LLM integration

N/A

Latency glass to action

N/A

Motor tech

N/A

Gear tech

N/A

Main structural material

N/A

Number of fingers

2-finger gripping claws

Main market

logistics, Warehouse automation

H.G skill score

N/A

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Not verified

Walking Speed [km/h]

Wheeled movement ~5 km/h

Color

White/purple

Shipping Size

N/A

Manufacturer

Reflex Robotics (USA)

Description

The Reflex humanoid robot stands out as a practical automation solution built to take on repetitive tasks where humans often get bogged down. Its team designed the robot to be stable and approachable for real work, not just research or labs. Rather than risky biped locomotion, it moves on a stable wheeled base. 

Aaron Saunders Deepmind Boston Dynamics

Featuring insights from

Aaron Saunders, Former CTO of

Boston Dynamics,

now Google DeepMind

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This robot features a torso mounted on a mobile base and two strong arms capable of lifting heavy cases. The design favors durability and everyday use over flashy tricks, and it works well in tight aisles or around pallets. Its structure keeps the center of gravity low, so it stays balanced as it works. 

Operators can control the Reflex robot from afar using intuitive teleoperation systems. This allows humans to guide complex tasks from hundreds of miles away. While the system is becoming smarter over time, its human-in-the-loop control keeps tasks reliable in unpredictable environments. 

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The company focuses on making robots that many businesses can realistically adopt. Reflex robots cost far less than other humanoids while still providing useful capabilities in picking, packing, and material handling. This accessibility helps companies experiment with automation without huge upfront costs.

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