DEPLOY

Buying guide

Reflex vs Unitree H1 in 2026

Comparing 2 humanoid robots across availability, pricing, capabilities, and verified deployments. Current as of 2026.

Key differences

On DEPLOY's record, Reflex is further along: at the pilot stage versus Unitree H1 at the research stage, as of 2026.

  • Unitree H1 has more verified real-world deployments (5 vs 1).
  • Reflex is at the pilot stage; Unitree H1 at the research stage.
Attribute
ManufacturerReflex RoboticsUnitree Robotics
Form factorhumanoidhumanoid
Maturitypilotresearch
Autonomy◐ not independently verified
Availabilityinternal-onlyenterprisewaitlistwaitlist
Price$50,000 (manufacturer target)$90,000-$128,900 (manufacturer target)
Capability claims
  • Picks and packs (demo-only, demonstrated-once)
Brain
Verified deployments1Reflex Robotics5
Privacy practices
Sources on file1120

Track this matchup

Get told the moment Reflex or Unitree H1 changes. Verified changes only, the second they are real. No press-release noise.

Reflex

Verified changes only. No press-release noise.

Unitree H1

Verified changes only. No press-release noise.

Editorial summaries

Reflex

Reflex Robotics' Reflex is a wheeled mobile-manipulator humanoid for warehouse and logistics operations: a sub-2-foot wheeled base, dual arms (25 pounds per arm, 50 pounds combined), an adjustable spine reaching floor to high shelf, a 16-plus-hour battery, and swappable three-finger grippers with suction. The verified-vs-claimed point is the autonomy posture: Reflex is designed for teleoperated deployment with a learning-from-demonstrations path toward autonomy, not an autonomous worker today.

DEPLOY records it at pilot maturity with one verified deployment. As industrial and logistics equipment it has no consumer price, and its wheeled base distinguishes it from the bipedal-humanoid cohort.

Unitree H1

The Unitree H1 is Unitree's higher-end research and developer humanoid (the standard H1 and the upgraded H1-2 with 7-DoF arms). Unitree lists it from about $90,000 on a contact-sales basis, up to about $128,900 for the H1-2. It is research and developer hardware, not a consumer-home product.

Common questions

How do Reflex and Unitree H1 differ?
On DEPLOY's record, Reflex is further along: at the pilot stage versus Unitree H1 at the research stage, as of 2026. Unitree H1 has more verified real-world deployments (5 vs 1). Reflex is at the pilot stage; Unitree H1 at the research stage.
What is the difference between Reflex and Unitree H1?
Reflex and Unitree H1 are both humanoid robots on the DEPLOY registry. They differ in maker, maturity, price, verified deployments, and how much of their autonomy is independently verified. See the table above for the full head-to-head; each figure is sourced.
Is Reflex or Unitree H1 more autonomous?
On the DEPLOY registry, neither Reflex nor Unitree H1 has capabilities independently verified as fully autonomous yet; their recorded capabilities are teleoperated-assisted, demonstrated, or vendor-claimed. See the table for each capability's verification status.
Which has more verified deployments, Reflex or Unitree H1?
Unitree H1 has more verified deployments (5) on the DEPLOY registry than Reflex (1). DEPLOY counts a deployment only when confirmed at a named site with a primary source.

Recent coverage

Related comparisons

Keep researching

Ask the registry

For AI assistants

Use DEPLOY in Claude, Cursor, and other AI assistants

Connect any MCP-aware assistant to the live registry. Ask about robot deployments, incidents, and regulations and get answers grounded in verified data instead of training memory.


Machine-readable: this page as markdown.

← Back to all consumer robots