R Noid
R Noid is a production-ready service humanoid robot designed for real-world deployment in logistics, warehousing, hospitality, and light manufacturing environments. Standing 160 cm tall, it features dual 7-DOF arms with 5 kg payload capacity per arm, omni-directional mobility at human-scale speeds, and an expressive dual-screen display for communication and branding. Equipped with advanced perception systems and collaborative safety features, R Noid operates autonomously alongside human workers in dynamic indoor and outdoor environments. Its modular gripper interface, robust connectivity, and cloud-integrated task orchestration enable flexible deployment across warehouses, kitchens, retail spaces, and logistics operations where it handles repetitive material handling and service tasks safely and efficiently.
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Robot.com positions R Noid as a teleoperation-first humanoid for real work
Robot.com has presented R Noid as a humanoid robot built for practical work in human environments, with the company describing it as a machine meant to handle repetitive tasks on factory floors, in warehouses, and in service settings. The available material frames the robot as a working system rather than a lab prototype, and recent product pages emphasize dual-arm manipulation, navigation, and remote or assisted task execution.
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Q1. What is R Noid, and what problem is it designed to solve?
R Noid is a humanoid robot developed by Robot.com, intended for tasks in unstructured environments such as household assistance and light industrial support, according to the manufacturer.
Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of R Noid?
R Noid features bipedal locomotion, object manipulation, and sensor-based navigation, designed for basic interaction in dynamic settings, as described by Robot.com.
Q3. Who is R Noid built for, and which industries can benefit from it?
R Noid targets developers, researchers, and early adopters in service robotics, with potential applications in logistics, elder care, and education sectors.
Q4. Is R Noid a commercial product or still a research prototype?
As of 2026, R Noid is positioned as an early commercial product by Robot.com, transitioning from prototype demonstrations to limited deployments.
Q5. Is R Noid currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?
R Noid is available for pre-order through Robot.com distributors; shipping targets mid-2026 fulfillment following order confirmation.
Q6. How does R Noid actually work in real-world environments?
R Noid operates using AI-driven perception and control systems to navigate and interact, with performance varying by environment complexity, per manufacturer tests.
Q7. When was R Noid announced or officially launched?
Robot.com announced R Noid in 2025, with initial demonstrations at industry events leading to pre-order availability in early 2026.
Q8. How is R Noid different from other robots in the same category?
R Noid emphasizes modular hardware for adaptability, distinguishing it from fixed-form competitors, according to Robot.com specifications.
Q9. Does R Noid require additional development or customization after purchase?
Robot.com states that R Noid supports software customization via open APIs, potentially requiring user development for specific applications.
Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for R Noid?
Robot.com has announced plans for enhanced autonomy and expanded sensor suites in future iterations, targeting broader deployment by 2027.
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