Buying guide
Reflex vs Unitree R1 in 2026
Comparing 2 humanoid robots across availability, pricing, capabilities, and verified deployments. Current as of 2026.
Key differences
On DEPLOY's record, Unitree R1 is further along: at the commercial stage versus Reflex at the pilot stage, as of 2026.
- Reflex is at the pilot stage; Unitree R1 at the commercial stage.
| Attribute | No image on file | |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Reflex Robotics | Unitree Robotics |
| Form factor | humanoid | humanoid |
| Maturity | pilot | commercial |
| Autonomy | — | ◐ not independently verified |
| Availability | internal-onlyenterprise | preorder-openpreorder |
| Price | $50,000 (manufacturer target) | $4,900-$10,500 (actual sale price) |
| Capability claims | — |
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| Brain | — |
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| Verified deployments | 1Reflex Robotics | 1Unitree Robotics |
| Privacy practices | — | — |
| Sources on file | 11 | 9 |
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Reflex
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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 R1
The R1 is Unitree's price-floor entry into the same research-and-developer category as the G1, lowering the cost barrier to humanoid hardware for hobbyists, education, and capability researchers. The three R1 configurations differ in capability rather than presenting a buyer-tier ladder; the EDU variant adds the research-platform extensions a lab would want.
Unitree describes R1 as developer-tool hardware, with the published specs as the verifiable substance and no commercial deployment record on file. The verified-vs-claimed lens applies differently to a developer platform: hardware credibility is the relevant claim, commercial deployment is not yet in scope.
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Recent coverage
- Adults who apologise for crying aren’t over-emotional, they were taught early that tears were an inconvenience someone else had to manage, and the apology is the tax they still pay for feeling anything visibleReflex · Silicon Canals · 2026-08-16
- The relationship rules that matter are quieter than the usual list: research on couples points to two, never read the worst intent into a partner’s bad moment, and never retaliate when hurt, because relationships erode more from those reflexes than from the problems behind themReflex · Silicon Canals · 2026-08-14
- Chinese robot maker Unitree wins approval for 619 million Shanghai IPOUnitree R1 · Ben Smith, Deploy Editor · 2026-07-02
- Unitree R1 Offers Humanoid Movement at a Price That Finally Opens the Door for Real-World Buyers - TechEBlog -Unitree R1 · Google News · 2026-06-29
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