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FutureIsScary (Guest) – June 25, 2027
Terrifying. Shows how quickly powerful, affordable robots will become common.
Martial Arts Academy (Guest) – May 18, 2026
We bought two for sparring partners. The agility and resilience to being hit are unmatched. Amazing for sports training simulation.
PriceTransparency (Guest) – September 8, 2027
Base price is a scam; it’s an expensive advertisement for the $60k fully-specced model.
NPC_Escort (Guest) – December 25, 2026
I just wanted a simple follow-me robot to carry my gear. The Basic model does this well and is surprisingly robust.
Haptics Research Center (Guest) – February 14, 2027
The hybrid control on the dexterous hands is crucial for haptic feedback research. Sensitive and reliable interaction.
PortableRobots (Guest) – October 18, 2026
The fact that it folds into a small, carryable size is incredibly practical.
Risk Management Group (Guest) – January 9, 2027
Warranty of 18 months is far too short for this level of investment and industrial expectation.
Danielle Taylor (Guest) – July 27, 2027
Overwhelming complexity. Even for experienced developers, programming the G1 from scratch is a massive undertaking.
AI Compute Solutions (Guest) – April 20, 2026
The Jetson Orin compute power in the EDU model is crucial for our real-time deep learning projects.
City College Robotics (Guest) – May 18, 2026
Great for education. Our students are learning a ton about bipedal locomotion and balance with the Basic model.
SoftwareFrustrated (Guest) – November 20, 2027
Biggest drawback is the lack of ready-to-use software. We had to code the kinematics ourselves.
TheEngineer (Guest) – March 9, 2026
Brilliant piece of mechanical engineering. The fluid movement and ability to recover from a kick is proof of the motor quality.
LabTech_Observer (Guest) – June 5, 2027
Loud. Definitely an industrial/lab tool, not for home use.
FutureInvestor (Guest) – October 23, 2026
I bought the hardware knowing the AI layer will improve quickly. Good investment.
System Upgrades LLC (Guest) – October 9, 2027
The extra waist DOF on the EDU version is essential for full-body manipulation and reach. The 1 DOF waist is too limiting.
DexterityGuru (Guest) – June 14, 2026
The force-controlled 3-finger hands were absolutely worth the upgrade. Total game-changer for grasping tasks.
Ethan Rodriguez (Guest) – June 25, 2027
It can run at 2m/s! The potential for fast material handling in a warehouse is incredible. A true competitor to quadrupeds.
SlipperySlope (Guest) – June 3, 2027
Slips constantly on our polished lab floor. Foot grip needs a total redesign.
Field Robotics Inc. (Guest) – February 12, 2027
The folding design is superb for easy transport between client sites and field demos. Makes it surprisingly portable.
Geospatial Systems (Guest) – June 12, 2027
Struggles on soft ground and slippery surfaces. Not ready for field work.
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FutureIsScary (Guest) –
Terrifying. Shows how quickly powerful, affordable robots will become common.
Martial Arts Academy (Guest) –
We bought two for sparring partners. The agility and resilience to being hit are unmatched. Amazing for sports training simulation.
PriceTransparency (Guest) –
Base price is a scam; it’s an expensive advertisement for the $60k fully-specced model.
NPC_Escort (Guest) –
I just wanted a simple follow-me robot to carry my gear. The Basic model does this well and is surprisingly robust.
Haptics Research Center (Guest) –
The hybrid control on the dexterous hands is crucial for haptic feedback research. Sensitive and reliable interaction.
PortableRobots (Guest) –
The fact that it folds into a small, carryable size is incredibly practical.
Risk Management Group (Guest) –
Warranty of 18 months is far too short for this level of investment and industrial expectation.
Danielle Taylor (Guest) –
Overwhelming complexity. Even for experienced developers, programming the G1 from scratch is a massive undertaking.
AI Compute Solutions (Guest) –
The Jetson Orin compute power in the EDU model is crucial for our real-time deep learning projects.
City College Robotics (Guest) –
Great for education. Our students are learning a ton about bipedal locomotion and balance with the Basic model.
SoftwareFrustrated (Guest) –
Biggest drawback is the lack of ready-to-use software. We had to code the kinematics ourselves.
TheEngineer (Guest) –
Brilliant piece of mechanical engineering. The fluid movement and ability to recover from a kick is proof of the motor quality.
LabTech_Observer (Guest) –
Loud. Definitely an industrial/lab tool, not for home use.
FutureInvestor (Guest) –
I bought the hardware knowing the AI layer will improve quickly. Good investment.
System Upgrades LLC (Guest) –
The extra waist DOF on the EDU version is essential for full-body manipulation and reach. The 1 DOF waist is too limiting.
DexterityGuru (Guest) –
The force-controlled 3-finger hands were absolutely worth the upgrade. Total game-changer for grasping tasks.
Ethan Rodriguez (Guest) –
It can run at 2m/s! The potential for fast material handling in a warehouse is incredible. A true competitor to quadrupeds.
SlipperySlope (Guest) –
Slips constantly on our polished lab floor. Foot grip needs a total redesign.
Field Robotics Inc. (Guest) –
The folding design is superb for easy transport between client sites and field demos. Makes it surprisingly portable.
Geospatial Systems (Guest) –
Struggles on soft ground and slippery surfaces. Not ready for field work.