Reflex Robotics is building a general-purpose humanoid to automate warehouse and factory work
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Like Tesla’s FSD approach: Reflex is focusing on deploying hardware, collecting ample real-world data, and ramping autonomy iteratively
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Reflex is vertically integrated, with the robots designed and produced in-house by a hardware team from Tesla and Boston Dynamics
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Reflex has a post-training advantage through a custom high-speed tele-op system, enabling profitable collection of real-world dataset
First Principle Design Approach
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Wheeled base, not bipedal legs
End-game solution for warehouses and factories.
Compared to bipedal legs – it’s 2-3x cheaper, enables 5x longer (16 hr) battery life, faster, and is passively stable / safe (will not fall down on you).
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Superhuman strength and robustness
25 lbs fully outstretched per arm, 100 lb deadlift.
Designed for lifting 50 lb cases in warehouses - these are the jobs with the worst retention.
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Zero integration for low CAC
Reflex bots uses scanners / iPads / RF guns just like humans can. Small footprint.
No need for an expensive IT integration (slows down every deployment by 4+ months / site).
What's it like to own a Reflex Robot?
the world's first low-cost and reliable humanoid
LOW MONTHLY COST
One year ROI
Our robots are designed and built in-house. They cost 20x less than other humanoids in the market.
You'd pay a one-time hardware cost for the robots, and a monthly fee that's ~2x lower than your current labor cost.
HIGH RELIABILITY
Human in-the-loop
Our robots can be remotely controlled by human operators, who intervene as needed.
That lets us handle complex tasks that would cause fully autonomous systems to fail.
WORLD CLASS ROBOTICS TEAM
Our team has previously shipped production hardware at Boston Dynamics, Tesla, Oculus, and ASML
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141 Flushing Ave Brooklyn, NY, 11205
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