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Apollo's dexterity is remarkable for a humanoid machine, exhibiting fluid movements without the stutters typically seen in other robots. Each of its five fingers can make intricate motions, simulating human-like dexterity. Furthermore, the robot is designed with advanced safety features, including a unique force control architecture that ensures safer interactions around humans by detecting its own perimeter and impact zones.
Apptronics is looking to price Apollo similar to a new car, likely between $40,000 to $80,000, with a commercial release anticipated in late 2026.