Learn what this feature means, why it is essential, and how it is used across different humanoid robots.

Locomotion with legs
The form of locomotion where a robot walks on two legs. A critical feature for humanoid robots, allowing them to navigate and operate in human-centric environments like stairs and aisles.
Examples
The legs of the Unitree H1 allow it to walk at speeds of up to 1.5 m/s.
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