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Deep Robotics DR02
World's first IP66-rated all-weather humanoid — rain, dust, -20 °C to +55 °C
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Price To be Confirmed
Released 2025
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Overview
The Deep Robotics DR02 fills a gap no other humanoid has addressed: outdoor, all-weather industrial deployment. Its IP66 protection rating — the first on any humanoid — means it operates in rain, dust, and temperatures from -20 °C to +55 °C. With 275 TOPS of on-board compute, LiDAR, depth cameras, and a 4.0 m/s maximum speed, the DR02 is built for construction sites, energy infrastructure, and outdoor logistics where indoor-optimised competitors cannot go. Released in October 2025, it is available to enterprise customers on a quote basis.
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Technical Specifications
Height
1.75 m
Weight
65 kg
Max Speed
4.0 m/s
Battery Life
Not disclosed
Arm Payload
10 kg per arm
Computing
275 TOPS
Sensors
LiDAR, depth cameras, wide-angle cameras, IMU
IP Rating
IP66
Temp Range
-20 °C to +55 °C
Stair Climb
25 cm continuous
Max Slope
20°
Connectivity
Wi-Fi, LTE
Pros & Cons
Strengths
- World's first IP66-rated humanoid — operates in rain, dust, and extreme temperatures
- -20 °C to +55 °C operating range unlocks outdoor and harsh-environment deployment
- 275 TOPS on-board compute — among the highest in any deployed humanoid
- 4.0 m/s maximum speed and 10 kg per arm payload for industrial use cases
- Stair climbing (25 cm) and slope handling (20°) for real-world industrial sites
Weaknesses
- Price not published — B2B quote process limits accessibility
- Battery life not disclosed — a key unknown for field deployment planning
- Degrees of freedom not fully published — hard to benchmark dexterity
- Limited English documentation and developer resources
- Relatively unknown brand outside China compared to Unitree or Boston Dynamics
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