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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Geek+ unveils Gino 1, a warehouse humanoid built for picking, packing and inspection
Humanoid robots are being pushed toward tasks that demand human-like reach, balance, and object handling in spaces built for people. Geek+ has now unveiled Gino 1, a dual-armed warehouse humanoid that the company says is designed to handle picking, packing, tote moving, inspection, and inventory work through its Geek+ Brain platform.
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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.
Q3. Who is Gino 1 built for, and which industries can benefit from it?
Gino 1 targets logistics and warehousing sectors, built for companies automating manual operations in facilities designed for human workers, according to Geek+.
Q4. Is Gino 1 a commercial product or still a research prototype?
Gino 1 is presented by Geek+ as the first commercial humanoid robot purpose-built for warehouse operations, distinct from research prototypes.
Q5. Is Gino 1 currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?
As of 2026, Gino 1 availability follows Geek+'s launch announcement; the company has not detailed public purchase or shipping timelines.
Q6. How does Gino 1 actually work in real-world environments?
Gino 1 operates via Geek+ Brain's fast/slow cognitive architecture, enabling high-level planning and real-time execution in human-designed warehouse spaces.
Q7. When was Gino 1 announced or officially launched?
Geek+ officially launched Gino 1 in 2026 as part of its general warehouse robot strategy, according to company announcements.
Q8. How is Gino 1 different from other robots in the same category?
Unlike general-purpose humanoids, Gino 1 is purpose-built for warehouses, trained on logistics data to adapt to existing human-centric environments, per Geek+.
Q9. Does Gino 1 require additional development or customization after purchase?
Geek+ states Gino 1's fully self-developed hardware and software align with warehouse workflows, though site-specific integration may be needed.
Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for Gino 1?
Geek+ plans to advance Gino 1 under its general warehouse robot strategy, targeting improved multi-task capabilities through ongoing data integration and simulation.
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