GR-3
Soft-bodied humanoid care companion for eldercare and clinical settings.
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$28K - $120K
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How it stands in your space.
Side-by-side with a 180 cm adult, so you can feel the robot's footprint, height, and presence before it ever rolls in.
Compared with a 180 cm adult, GR-3 stands at approximately waist-to-chest height.
180 cm adult
Specifications
What this robot can do.
- Obstacle avoidance
- Multi-floorRequires building integration
- Elevator support
- Voice interaction
- Screen interaction
- Autonomous charging
- Fleet management
- Indoor
- Outdoor
Should you deploy it?
0–100 — higher is stronger, except where noted.
How operationally ready this robot is for production deployment today.
Confidence in the published ROI numbers — how likely the savings actually materialize.
Share of the human task this category can credibly offload.
Fit with your target environment — lighting, floor type, congestion.
Expected maintenance load and downtime risk. Lower is better.
Long-horizon strategic upside — where the platform points 3+ years out.
Buy for institutions prioritizing emotional interaction—hospitals, senior care, public engagement. Skip if you need payload >5 kg or outdoor durability; industrial tasks demand the GR-2. Market-ready but lacks third-party deployment data.
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When to deploy this.
- Senior living communities: companionship, fall monitoring, medication reminders via natural voice.
- Hospital reception and wayfinding: greeting visitors, guiding patients, emotional support during admit.
- Special-education classrooms: peer interaction, communication practice, safe tactile engagement with students.
When to skip it.
- Weak grip & payload: No single-arm lifting capacity disclosed; unsuitable for fetch-carry or object manipulation under load.
- Battery bottleneck: 3-hour runtime per charge; dual-swap enables 6 hours continuous but requires downtime and inventory of spare units.
- Outdoor durability unproven: Soft exterior and HRI-first design not tested on uneven terrain, rain, or temperature extremes; indoor primary.
What's verified, what's estimated.
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Specifications from manufacturer announcements (August 2025 debut, January 2026 CES reveal) and certified reseller listings (Robots International, Europa Satellite); pricing verified via direct inquiry and distributor quotes ($120K USD list, ~$27.5K CNY in China, variance due to regional distribution). Battery life and speed from technical brochures and press materials. Degrees of freedom, multimodal perception (vision, audio, 31 tactile sensors), and software architecture from official product pages and independent tech-press coverage (Interesting Engineering, TechNode, PR Newswire). Deployment readiness and market positioning inferred from CES 2026 debut, academic partnerships, and emphasis on companionship over heavy industrial use. No third-party field throughput or ROI data available; care-focused value is primarily qualitative at present.
- Deployment readinessInferred
- ROI clarityInferred
- Labor replacement potentialInferred
- Environment fitInferred
- Maintenance riskInferred
- Future potentialInferred
- Lease rangeEstimated
- Dimensions (mm)Estimated
- CapabilitiesEstimated
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From rollout to recharge.
- 01
Teach by demonstration
Engineers walk the humanoid through the target task, recording motion and contact data.
- 02
Train task policy
Sensor traces feed a learned policy that generalizes the demonstrated behavior across the workspace.
- 03
Whole-body manipulation
The robot executes the task with full-body coordination — handling tools, totes, or load points autonomously.
- 04
Pilot loop & refine
Failures and exceptions feed back into training; the policy improves with each shift logged.
Picture this robot in your floor plan.
Upload a photo or floor plan of your venue and we'll show this robot at scale — so you can feel its footprint, sight lines, and clearance before deployment.
Scene preview · arriving in Phase 2
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