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Matrix Robotics

Matrix-1

Prototype
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High-endurance humanoid with 55 DOF and 5-hour battery life. Features HD stereo cameras, multi-microphone array with noise cancellation, and AI dialogue system.

Height
180 cm
Weight
67 kg
DOF
55
Runtime
5 hrs
Max Speed
2.1 m/s
Price
$100,000
Climbs StairsLiDAR

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Detailed Specifications

Physical Specifications

Height180 cm
Weight67 kg
Country of OriginChina

Mobility

Total Degrees of Freedom55
Max Walking Speed2.1 m/s
Can Climb StairsYes

Manipulation

Arm Payload10 kg

Power

Battery Life5 hours

Sensors

LiDARYes
Depth SensorsYes
Microphones4

Commercial Information

Price$100,000
AvailabilityPrototype
Target MarketLogistics, Manufacturing, Healthcare, Service
StatusPrototype

About Matrix-1

Matrix Robotics' Matrix-1 emerged from Shanghai in 2024 featuring a distinctive soft-skin appearance that sets it apart from hard-metal competitors. Standing 1.8 m tall and weighing 67 kg, Matrix-1 looks approachable while delivering practical industrial and service capability.

The robot walks at speeds up to 7.6 km/h, among the fastest for commercial humanoids and operates for around 5 hours per charge with 45-minute fast charging. Arms capable of lifting 10 kg each provide strength for logistics, manufacturing, and service roles while maintaining the precision needed for assembly tasks.

Matrix-1's third-generation five-fingered dexterous hands feature tactile sensors across 22 degrees of freedom, achieving human-equivalent strength for versatile manipulation. Eight onboard RGB cameras power the AI-driven vision system, with optional LiDAR and ultrasonic sensors for obstacle detection.

The brain-cerebellum-limb collaborative operating system coordinates perception, planning, and execution across Matrix-1's distributed systems. This architecture reflects Shanghai-based Matrix Superintelligence's vision of humanoid robots that think holistically rather than executing rigid programmed sequences. Matrix-1 marked the company's entry into the humanoid market ahead of the more advanced Matrix-3 announced for mid-2026 pilot deployments.

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