Qijia Q1
The Qijia Q1 is a versatile eldercare humanoid robot from RobotGym, designed for daily assistance to semi-disabled and elderly users. It operates in dual modes: as a mobile assistant for feeding, cleaning, fetching items, and companionship, or as a wheelchair for seamless indoor-outdoor transfers with one-click switching via voice or touch. Featuring an omnidirectional chassis, it navigates door sills, carpets, and narrow passages with over 95% success rate, supports 15° climbing, and reaches 1.5 m/s speed. With 22 DOF, 1.1m arm reach, and 10kg payload, it handles rehabilitation, health monitoring, emotional support, and emergency responses. Hybrid AI-remote control ensures precise force-aware interactions, promoting independent living through multimodal sensing, obstacle avoidance, and safety mechanisms like real-time gravity adjustment and emergency stops.
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Q1. What is Qijia Q1, and what problem is it designed to solve?
Qijia Q1 is a humanoid robot developed by Shanghai Rushan Robot Technology Co., Ltd., designed for elderly care tasks such as feeding, item delivery, and physical assistance.
Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of Qijia Q1?
It features a dual-mode design switching between operation for tasks like turning over patients and wheelchair form for carrying, with omnidirectional mobility and multimodal AI recognition.
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