Gino 1
Gino 1 is a warehouse-native humanoid robot developed by Geek+ to automate complex manual tasks in logistics environments. Standing 168 cm tall and weighing 63 kg, it features dual 7‑DOF force‑controlled arms with three‑finger dexterous hands, each hand offering 7 active degrees of freedom for adaptive grasping of boxes and irregular items. Powered by NVIDIA Jetson Thor with 2,070 TFLOPS and the Geek+ Brain embodied intelligence platform, Gino 1 combines multi‑eye vision, 3D LiDAR, and tactile sensing to perform picking, packing, tote moving, and inspection workflows autonomously. Its omnidirectional wheeled base enables navigation at up to 1.5 m/s, while a 50 Ah battery and 3 kW wireless ultra‑fast charging support continuous 8+ hour operation, making it suitable for scalable deployment in modern warehouses.
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Q1. What is Gino 1, and what problem is it designed to solve?
Gino 1 is a humanoid robot developed by Geek+ for warehouse operations, designed to automate complex manual tasks like picking, packing, and box handling in logistics facilities.
Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of Gino 1?
Gino 1 features an embodied intelligence system called Geek+ Brain, integrating vision, language, and action models trained on warehouse data for perception, planning, and manipulation.
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