Boston Dynamics AtlasvsMagicLab MagicDog-W

Boston Dynamics Atlas leads on 5 of 7 dimensions — strongest on deployment readiness.

Atlas
3 wins
vs
MagicDog-W
0 wins

Category breakdown

Deploy & operate

Readiness, uptime, navigation & connectivity

Atlas
  • 65
    Deployment readiness
    35
  • 60
    Maintenance confidence
    60
  • Vision-led navigation (estimated)
    Navigation
    Vision-led navigation (estimated)
  • Wi-Fi / cloud fleet management (estimated)
    Connectivity
    Wi-Fi / cloud fleet management (estimated)

Cost & ROI

Price accessibility and ROI clarity

Even
  • 12
    Price accessibility
    30
  • 48
    ROI clarity
    25

Capability

Payload, speed, runtime & labor replacement

Atlas
  • 72
    Labor replacement
    30
  • 50 kg instantaneous lift capacity (110 lbs); 30 kg (66 lbs) repetitive with occasional spikes to 55 kg (110 lbs)
    Payload
    10 kg maximum
  • Sprint at speeds up to 2.5 m/s
    Speed
    3.0 m/s top speed
  • Approximately 4 hours per charge (task dependent); autonomous battery swap in under three minutes
    Battery
    2 to 4 hours nominal endurance

Fit & future

Environment fit, footprint & long-term upside

Atlas
  • 78
    Environment fit
    50
  • 82
    Future potential
    70
  • Approximately 1.5 meters tall; width and depth unspecified
    Footprint
Atlas · Best for

Automotive parts warehouse sorting and handling within parts warehouse

MagicDog-W · Best for

University robotics labs testing hybrid wheel-leg locomotion and AI-guided navigation

Final judgment

If immediate deployment is the priority, choose Atlas. If the goal is to be ready when MagicDog-W's capabilities mature, track it.

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