Reflex anchors the wheeled mobile-manipulator corner of DEPLOY's humanoid cohort: a warehouse-and-logistics worker on a wheeled base rather than legs, the operational counterpoint to the bipedal humanoids (Apollo, Digit, Atlas).
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Its hardware is verified: a sub-2-foot wheeled base, dual arms (25 lb per arm), an adjustable spine reaching floor to high shelf, a 16-plus-hour battery, and swappable three-finger grippers with suction, with one verified deployment.
Price
No reviewed price is on record. We do not treat unverified analyst estimates as pricing data. There is no consumer price. Reflex is industrial and logistics equipment, so DEPLOY records zero price points rather than a consumer figure.
Availability
Internal use only
Reflex is deployed to logistics operators, not consumers. From Reflex Robotics (US), DEPLOY records pilot maturity with one verified deployment.
Real-world status
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; its wheeled base distinguishes it from the bipedal-humanoid cohort.
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The operator-supervision-vs-autonomy point: Reflex is designed for TELEOPERATED deployment with a learning-from-demonstrations path toward autonomy. It is not an autonomous worker today; aggregator framing of 'autonomous humanoid' overstates the verified state.
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There is no consumer price. Reflex is industrial and logistics equipment, so DEPLOY records zero price points.
No⊘absence. It is industrial and logistics equipment deployed to operators; there is no consumer price.
Is Reflex autonomous?
No, it is teleoperated🟢verified with a learning-from-demonstrations path toward autonomy; it is not an autonomous worker today.
Is Reflex a bipedal humanoid?
No, it is wheeled🟢verified: a sub-2-foot wheeled mobile-manipulator base with dual arms and an adjustable spine, distinct from the bipedal cohort.
What can Reflex lift?
25 pounds per arm (50 pounds combined)🟢verified, with an adjustable spine reaching floor to high shelf and a 16-plus-hour battery.
How does Reflex compare to other humanoids?
It is a wheeled, teleoperated warehouse humanoid🟢verified, distinct from the bipedal Apollo, Digit, and Atlas; closest by use to Agility Digit (logistics).
Pricing and availability are tagged verified or claimed against primary sources. Manufacturer targets are reported as targets, not prices you can pay today.