Buying guide
Unitree G1 vs Unitree H2 in 2026
Comparing 2 humanoid robots across availability, pricing, capabilities, and verified deployments. Current as of 2026.
Key differences
On DEPLOY's record, Unitree G1 is further along: at the commercial stage versus Unitree H2 at the research stage, as of 2026.
- Unitree G1 has the lower recorded price.
- Unitree G1 has more verified real-world deployments (10 vs 0).
- Unitree G1 is at the commercial stage; Unitree H2 at the research stage.
| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Unitree Robotics | Unitree Robotics |
| Form factor | humanoid | humanoid |
| Maturity | commercial | research |
| Autonomy | ◐ not independently verified | ◐ not independently verified |
| Availability | waitlistwaitlist | shipping-nowshipping |
| Price | $13,500 (actual sale price) | $29,900 (actual sale price) |
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| Verified deployments | 10 | 0 |
| Privacy practices | — | — |
| Sources on file | 29 | 9 |
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Editorial summaries
Unitree G1
The Unitree G1 is a research and developer humanoid platform at a sub-enterprise price point, sold into university labs, hardware-research groups, and individual developers rather than enterprise integration contracts. The category distinction matters: a G1 at a research bench is in its intended environment; treating G1 in active research use as commercial deployment overstates Unitree's commercial position relative to Apollo, Digit, or Atlas.
Unitree describes G1's autonomy as developer-platform capability for capability research, with the published specs (degrees of freedom, payload, runtime) as the verifiable substance; commercial deployment hours at named customer sites are not yet part of G1's record.
Unitree H2
The Unitree H2 (from Unitree Robotics, Hangzhou) is a full-size humanoid, the successor to the H1, and one of the rare Chinese humanoids with a verified, openly-published consumer price: $29,900 (China-direct, ex-customs). It has 31 degrees of freedom (up from the H1's 27): a new 3-DoF waist, 7-DoF arms, a quasi-serial leg and foot redesign, and a bio-inspired animated face new to the H-series.
It is about 1.82 meters and 70 kilograms with battery, with a roughly 3-hour battery, Intel Core i5/i7 base compute (an EDU variant offers NVIDIA Jetson), and a walking speed under 2 meters per second, down from the H1's roughly 3.3, trading speed for dexterity. DEPLOY records it at commercial maturity (for-sale with a published price), not production (no fleet-scale deployment).
A critical cap-flag: the H2's marquee demos (dance, boxing, gala performances) are choreographed or teleoperated (via a control rig or Apple Vision Pro), not verified-autonomous; autonomy is the goal, not the present state. The $29,900 is a China-direct ex-customs price, not a US landed price, and the '2070 TOPS' figure is the optional EDU Jetson, not the base unit.
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Recent coverage
- The Next Big Influencer Is This 4-Foot-Tall Robot From ChinaUnitree G1 · Wired · 2026-08-14
- Chinese humanoid robot maker Unitree prices IPO at $9 billion valuationUnitree G1 · Reuters · 2026-08-06
- Nvidia Isaac GR00T humanoid robot platform for researchers - qz.comUnitree H2 · Google News · 2026-07-03
- Chinese robot maker Unitree wins approval for 619 million Shanghai IPOUnitree H2 · Ben Smith, Deploy Editor · 2026-07-02
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