Eve R3
1X's third-generation wheeled industrial humanoid
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Eve R3 (EVEr3) is the third-generation EVE humanoid developed by 1X Technologies (originally Halodi Robotics). It is a wheeled, self-balancing android built around 1X's proprietary Revo1 quasi-direct-drive actuators, designed for real-world manipulation tasks and operable both autonomously and via human teleoperation. 1X positioned it as an industrial platform deployed in factories and with commercial partners to collect real-world data for its manipulation AI.
- Price
- Contact for pricing
- Height
- 1880 mm (6 ft 2 in) Manufacturer
- Weight
- 87 kg (192 lb) Manufacturer
- Payload
- 33 lb Manufacturer
- Degrees of freedom
- Not disclosed
- Battery
- 6 hours Manufacturer
Canonical robot record
Verified facts for Eve R3
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- Spec sources
- 1 linked
- Verification
- Verified Jul 8, 2026 · every displayed spec is source-checked
- Availability
- Paid Deployment
- Last verified
- Jul 8, 2026
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Overview
Eve R3 is the third-generation version of 1X Technologies' EVE humanoid android, originating from the company's earlier work as Halodi Robotics. Rather than walking on legs, EVE uses a wheeled, self-balancing base, which keeps the platform stable while leaving its dual arms free for dexterous manipulation. The robot was built to test 1X's proprietary actuation, perception, and manipulation technologies in real workplaces.
EVE relies on 1X's in-house Revo1 quasi-direct-drive motors, which support near-direct-drive transmission and full torque control, giving the arms compliant, force-controlled motion. The platform can run autonomously for tasks such as opening doors, tidying spaces, and handling objects, and it can also be operated remotely by a human teleoperator.
1X used EVE as an industrial and data-collection platform, deploying it in factories and with commercial partners to gather real-world experience that feeds its manipulation AI. EVE served as the bridge between 1X's industrial roots and its later consumer-focused humanoid efforts.
Key Features
- Wheeled, self-balancing mobile base that frees the arms for manipulation
- Proprietary Revo1 quasi-direct-drive actuators enabling full torque control and compliant motion
- Dual-arm dexterous manipulation for real-world tasks
- Supports both autonomous operation and human teleoperation
- Designed as an industrial and AI data-collection platform deployed with commercial partners
Specifications
Mechanics
| Locomotion | Wheeled (self-balancing, multi-terrain wheels) |
Performance
| Max Speed | 9 mph (≈14.5 km/h) top speed |
| Payload Capacity | 33 lb |
Physical
| Weight | 87 kg (192 lb) |
| Height | 1880 mm (6 ft 2 in) |
Power
| Battery Life | 6 hours |
Compare with similar robots
| Eve R3 | Unitree H2 | TORA-ONE | THEMIS V2 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | On request | On request | On request | On request |
| Height | 1880 mm (6 ft 2 in) | 180 cm | 146-186 cm (foldable/adjustable) | 1.6 m |
| Weight | 87 kg (192 lb) | 70 kg | — | 37.5 kg |
| Payload | 33 lb | 21 kg | 5 kg per arm (rated) | 15 kg |
| Reach | — | — | — | — |
| Max speed | 9 mph (≈14.5 km/h) top speed | — | 0.6 m/s | 2.78 m/s |
| Degrees of freedom | — | 31 | 47 | 40 |
| Battery | 6 hours | — | 8 hours | 3 hours |
Evidence & changelog
Sources
- 1X Technologies (archived official page) - tranche-4 verification · 1X Technologies (archived official page) — cites Battery Life, Max Speed, Payload Capacity, Height, Weight, Locomotion
Record changelog
- Locomotion: Bipedal → Wheeled (self-balancing, multi-terrain wheels) · Jul 8, 2026
tranche-4 verification (corrected): EVE is NOT bipedal - official page: 'EVE's multi-terrain wheels can navigate around corners and take elevators'. EVE is 1X's wheeled android; NEO is the company's b
- Weight: 32.7 kg → 87 kg (192 lb) · Jul 8, 2026
tranche-4 verification (corrected): Official: 192 pounds = 87 kg. The stored 32.7 kg is exactly Boston Dynamics Spot's weight - cross-record contamination (same spec_id family as Spot's weight row). C
- Height: 1700 mm → 1880 mm (6 ft 2 in) · Jul 8, 2026
tranche-4 verification (corrected): Official height is 6 ft 2 in (1880 mm). 1700 mm is unsourced and contradicts both the maker spec and this record's own core height_mm (1880).
- Max Speed: 9 mph → 9 mph (≈14.5 km/h) top speed · Jul 8, 2026
tranche-4 verification (corrected): Value string matches the official '9 miles/hour top speed', but numeric_value was stored as 9 in a canonical m/s field - 9 mph = 4.0 m/s. Same normalization bug cla
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Manufacturer
Developer of humanoid robots including EVE and NEO, creating safe androids for work and home environments.
- Headquarters
- Moss, Norway
- Founded
- 2014
- Website
- Official site
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