Unitree G1 Humanoid
Bipedal humanoid platform at a research-accessible price point
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About the book →Unitree single-handedly made advanced legged robotics affordable — the Go2 quadruped, G1 humanoid, and H2 next-gen humanoid have put research-grade dynamic robots in university labs that could not otherwise afford Boston Dynamics-class hardware.
Unitree Robotics was founded in 2016 in Hangzhou by Wang Xingxing, a quadruped robotics researcher who set out to build a Spot-class robot at one-tenth the price. He delivered. The Aliengo, Go1, Go2, and B1 quadrupeds have made dynamic legged robotics broadly accessible. The G1 humanoid and the next-generation H2 are now doing the same for bipedal research. Unitree has become the default quadruped platform for university research labs worldwide.
Bipedal humanoid platform at a research-accessible price point
Next-generation bipedal humanoid for advanced academic research
Educational quadruped with full SDK for research and teaching
Go1 with 3D LiDAR for advanced perception research
Industrial-grade quadruped for outdoor inspection and patrol
Mid-payload quadruped for research and demonstration
Boston Dynamics Spot is $75K+. Unitree Go2 EDU is $5,995. The capability gap has narrowed dramatically; the price gap has not. Most universities and many enterprises choose Unitree.
A bipedal walking humanoid at $23,700 is genuinely revolutionary. Universities that could never justify a humanoid program now have one.
Unitree publishes Python and ROS SDKs, URDFs, and Isaac Sim integration. The research community has produced thousands of papers and demos on Unitree hardware.
“The Unitree H2 is a game-changer for academic programs. Real humanoid research at a real research budget.”
Real questions from research labs and industrial inspection customers buying Unitree.
Today, it is a research and demo platform. The G1’s value is letting universities and AI labs run bipedal RL, manipulation, and HRI research. Industrial deployment is still 2-3 years out for any humanoid platform; G1 is the right way to be ready.
1.5-2.5 hours depending on activity. Hot-swap batteries available. For most research sessions, one battery covers a typical 90-minute lab.
Yes. Go2 and B1 both climb standard commercial stairs (about 7-inch rise). We have customer footage of Go2 navigating multi-flight stairwells autonomously.
Industrial-grade. IP68 rating, 20kg payload, runs in rain and dust. Used in oil and gas inspection, substation patrol, and infrastructure monitoring.
Yes. URDFs, Isaac Sim scenes, and Isaac ROS packages are published. Sim-to-real transfer for legged locomotion is a documented research workflow.
EDU+ adds a 3D LiDAR (RoboSense or Livox depending on configuration) for full perception research. Worth the extra cost if perception research is the goal.
Yes, within reason. H2 has dynamic balance and can handle stairs, ramps, and modest uneven outdoor terrain. It is not industrial-rated for hazardous environments.
Go2 EDU carries ~5kg. B1 carries ~20kg. Standard mounting plate with mounting holes for custom sensor and manipulator payloads. Many research labs add a small manipulator on top of Go2.
One-year Unitree manufacturer warranty plus extended RobotLAB plans. Educational customers get included support; enterprise customers get prioritized response.
Yes. Multi-robot ROS frameworks and multi-Unitree research labs are common. Coordinated quadruped swarm research is an active area.
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