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Galaxea R1 Pro 7-DOF Dual-Arm Wheeled Humanoid Robot

The Galaxea R1 Pro (often styled R1 PRO) is a dual-arm wheeled humanoid robot marketed as a mobile manipulation platform for embodied AI development, research, and real-world industrial prototyping.

It is positioned by Galaxea Dynamics as a high-performance, extensible system that integrates mobility, perception, teleoperation, and bimanual manipulation into a single robot platform.
Regular price $69,999

Care information

Store in a dry, dust-free environment and avoid impact or excessive vibration during handling. Do not disassemble the motor or modify internal components, as this may affect performance and void warranty. Ensure proper voltage supply and secure mounting before operation.

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Within the product lineup, the R1 Pro sits above lighter configurations such as R1 Lite, which targets general mobile manipulation with a reduced arm configuration and different compute stack. The broader “R1 series” concept is also discussed in publicly available documentation describing the baseline R1 as a full-size, dual-arm humanoid on a vector/steering chassis intended for wide vertical reach and adaptable indoor operation.

Galaxea R1 Pro FAQ Section

What is the Galaxea R1 Pro Wheeled Humanoid Robot?

The Galaxea R1 Pro is a dual-arm wheeled humanoid robot designed for mobile manipulation and embodied AI development. It is listed with 26 DOF, dual 7-DOF arms, force-controlled grippers, and a multi-sensor perception stack including cameras and 360° LiDAR.

How does the Galaxea R1 Pro work?

R1 Pro combines an omnidirectional wheeled chassis for positioning with bimanual arms for interaction. Its cameras and LiDAR support perception for navigation and manipulation, while onboard compute (Jetson AGX Orin 32GB) runs planning, vision, and control workloads. Teleoperation via a VR device can be used for demonstration and development workflows (VR device not included by default).

Why is the Galaxea R1 Pro important?

Wheeled humanoid mobile manipulators are a key form factor for bridging robotics research and real deployment. Research literature highlights the value of platforms in this family for bimanual coordination, stable navigation, and large reachable workspace, which are central requirements for household and real-world manipulation tasks.

What are the benefits of the Galaxea R1 Pro?

Benefits include dual 7-DOF arms for bimanual tasks, force-controlled grippers with specified gripping forces, high repeatability (±0.5 mm), an omnidirectional chassis, and an onboard compute/sensor suite suited to modern perception-driven robotics workflows.

Design and Features

Wheeled humanoid architecture (mobile base + humanoid upper body)

Unlike traditional industrial manipulators fixed to a bench or pedestal, the R1 is designed for mobile manipulation: it can reposition itself and then execute manipulation tasks using its arms. Galaxea’s published overview describes the R1 as combining two Galaxea A1 robot arms, two G1 grippers, a 4-DoF torso, and a three-wheel steering vector chassis, enabling both reach expansion and agile indoor mobility.

This configuration reflects a growing industry trend: wheeled humanoids and mobile manipulators often achieve higher real-world task throughput than bipedal robots by avoiding balance constraints while still maintaining “human-like” manipulation posture and reach.

Dual-arm manipulation with torso articulation

The R1 concept emphasizes bimanual coordination—two arms working together—supported by a torso that adds extra degrees of freedom for workspace extension and ergonomic posture changes. In research literature referencing the platform, the R1 is described with two 6-DoF arms mounted on a 4-DoF torso, a structure well-suited to tasks like opening containers, stabilizing objects with one gripper while manipulating with the other, and executing coordinated two-hand actions.

End-effectors: grippers and dexterity options

Product materials commonly reference parallel grippers as the default end-effector configuration, optimized for reliable grasping across many object types. Some third-party listings and announcements mention optional configurations that can include more dexterous hands depending on the model variant and accessory selection.

“R1 Series” model lineup (R1 Pro, R1, R1 Lite)

Public-facing sources describe the R1 ecosystem as a series with multiple variants, typically including R1 Pro, R1, and R1 Lite, with differences in degrees of freedom, arm configuration, sensing, and compute.

Technology and Specifications

Important note on specifications:

The R1 name is used across multiple variants (Pro / standard / Lite), and published specs can differ by configuration and distributor. The figures below summarize commonly cited specifications from official documentation and widely referenced third-party spec listings.

Core workspace and kinematics

Official documentation highlights the R1’s work envelope as:

Vertical operating range: up to ~2 m

Horizontal operating radius: ~700 mm

This human-scale workspace is a defining feature: it allows the robot to interact with benches, carts, shelves, and floor-level objects with fewer base repositioning steps.

Arms, torso, and degrees of freedom

In the official product overview, the R1 is equipped with:

Two Galaxea A1 robot arms (commonly described as 6-DoF each)

A 4-DoF torso

Third-party listings for the R1 Pro commonly report a 26-DoF embodiment (overall), reflecting the sum of torso, dual arms, and other articulated joints depending on the exact build.

Mobility: vector steering / omnidirectional drive

The official overview describes a three-wheel steering vector chassis, emphasizing maneuverability in indoor operational environments.
In research describing the R1 Lite platform, the base is characterized as a vector-drive omnidirectional base, which is particularly useful for tight-space repositioning during manipulation tasks.

PARAMETER
Key Dimensions (mm)
Height
1700
Chassis Width
675
Total Degree of Freedom (DOF)
26
Weight (kg)
96 (including battery)
Single-Arm Degree of Freedom (DOF)
7
Gripper-Equipped Arm Radius (cm)
86
Single-Arm Payload (kg@0.6m)
Rated
3.5
Maximum
5
Repeatability (mm)
± 0.5
Maximum End-Effector Linear Velocity (m/s)
7.5
Maximum End-Effector Acceleration (m/s²)
10
End-Effector
Force-Controlled Parallel Gripper
Gripper Degree of Freedom (DOF)
1
Gripping Range (mm)
0–100
Gripper Length (mm)
145
Gripping Force (N)
Rated
150
Peak
350
Torso Degree of Freedom (DOF)
4
Vertical Workspace (cm)
0–200
Chassis Degree of Freedom (DOF)
6, 360° Omnidirectional
Chassis Speed (m/s)
1.5
Computing Unit Configuration
NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin, 32GB
Computing Power (TOPS)
200
CPU
8 Cores
CPU Maximum Frequency (GHz)
2.2
GPU Maximum Frequency (MHz)
930
Overall Sensor Configuration
Head
1 x Stereo-Ready Dual Camera System
Wrist
2 x Depth Camera (optional)
Thorax
1 x IMU
Chassis
5 x Monocular RGB Camera + 1 x 360° LiDAR + 1 x IMU
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