The Unitree H2 EDU is a humanoid research robot built for advanced robotics experimentation and embodied AI development.
Standing 182 cm tall with a weight of 70 kg, it provides a 31-degree-of-freedom articulated platform capable of handling payloads up to 15 kg.
The robot delivers joint torques reaching 360 Nm, supporting locomotion research, manipulation tasks, and complex dynamic motion sequences.
Its structural assembly incorporates aluminum, titanium, and high-strength plastics to withstand sustained research use.
The EDU version is configured for open secondary development and features expanded computational resources, including an Intel Core i7 processing module with support for an optional Jetson AGX Thor unit.
The sensor suite includes stereo-vision cameras, wide-angle binocular cameras, and a microphone array.
Connectivity is provided through Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2.
Quick-swap lithium battery packs support approximately three hours of continuous operation, and local air-cooling maintains thermal stability during extended test runs.
Over-the-air updates deliver ongoing improvements to locomotion algorithms and operational performance.
This platform is suited for robotics institutes, AI research laboratories, universities, and industrial automation research groups working on human-robot interaction, reinforcement learning, full-body motion control, and related advanced development programs.