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Wheeled humanoid robots

Wheeled humanoid robots pair a humanoid upper body with a wheeled mobile base. They lose stair access in exchange for higher speed, longer battery life, and passive balance — a strong fit for flat-floor warehouse and logistics environments.

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1X Technologies

1X EVE

1X EVE is a wheeled humanoid robot from 1X Technologies aimed at mobile service work in institutional and industrial settings.

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PAL Robotics

ARI

ARI is a human-size wheeled service robot from PAL Robotics for human–robot interaction in public spaces and labs.

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Pudu Robotics

BellaBot

BellaBot is a wheeled indoor delivery robot from Pudu Robotics built for tray-based item transport in venues like restaurants.

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Macco Robotics

Cart

Cart is a wheeled service robot from Macco Robotics for autonomous food and beverage delivery in hospitality venues.

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Macco Robotics

DBot

DBot is a wheeled service robot from Macco Robotics for hospitality venues, combining autonomous operation with voice interaction.

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Richtech Robotics

Dex

Dex is a mobile humanoid service robot from Richtech Robotics for commercial customer-facing environments.

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Keenon Robotics

DINERBOT T10

Keenon DINERBOT T10 is a wheeled indoor service robot designed to deliver items such as meals in commercial venues.

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Humanoid

HMND 01 Alpha

HMND 01 Alpha is a humanoid-style robot on a wheeled base referenced in a 2025–2026 third-party comparison of humanoid robots. Public, verifiable specs and commercial details are not disclosed in that source.

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Clearpath Robotics

Husky UGV

Clearpath Husky UGV is a rugged, four-wheel unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) platform for outdoor robotics R&D and prototyping.

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Omron Robotics

LD-250 AMR

Omron LD-250 is a wheeled autonomous mobile robot (AMR) for moving materials in factories and warehouses with up to 250 kg payload.

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HUBO

M-Hubo

M-Hubo is a wheeled humanoid research robot from KAIST’s HUBO Lab developed as an autonomous “robotic butler” platform for indoor fetch-and-serve tasks.

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Elephant Robotics

Mercury X1

Mercury X1 is Elephant Robotics’ wheeled humanoid research platform with a 7‑axis arm and onboard NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano compute.

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Promobot

Promobot V.4

Promobot V.4 is an autonomous humanoid service robot for customer-facing tasks in public and commercial spaces.

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Rainbow Robotics

RB-Y1

RB-Y1 is Rainbow Robotics’ dual-arm mobile manipulator platform for AI research and real-world automation use.

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Qihan Technology

Sanbot Elf

Sanbot Elf is a compact wheeled service robot from Qihan Technology for reception, guidance, and interactive engagement.

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Qihan Technology

Sanbot King Kong

Sanbot King Kong is a large wheeled humanoid service robot from Qihan Technology for reception, education, and event/venue interaction.

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Qihan Technology

Sanbot Nano

Sanbot Nano is a compact wheeled companion/service robot from Qihan, built for voice interaction and basic autonomous navigation.

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PAL Robotics

TIAGo

TIAGo by PAL Robotics is a wheeled mobile manipulator for research and education, combining a navigation base with a single arm and sensor suite.

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Frequently asked

What is a wheeled humanoid robot?

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A wheeled humanoid pairs a humanoid torso, head, and arms with a wheeled mobile base instead of legs. Examples include several warehouse-focused platforms designed for indoor flat-floor environments.

When should I choose wheeled over bipedal?

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Choose wheeled when your environment is flat, your task is repetitive, and battery life or speed matter more than stair access. Choose bipedal when you need to navigate stairs, varied terrain, or spaces designed for humans.

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