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K1 Edu

Programmable bipedal humanoid STEM robot

Partially verifiedPaid Deployment

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Key facts

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Height
349 mmManufacturer confirmed
Weight
0.94 kgManufacturer confirmed
Payload
No public data documented
Degrees of freedom
17 servo motorsManufacturer confirmed
Runtime
up to 50 minutesManufacturer confirmed
Max speed
No public data documented

Canonical robot record

Overview

The Robosen K1, sold officially as the Interstellar Scout K1, is a lightweight, free-walking bipedal humanoid robot aimed at STEM learning and play. It is built around an aluminum-alloy frame and a set of servo-driven joints that give it expressive, full-body movement, and it can walk, perform stunts, and respond to its environment.

Users control the K1 through a free mobile app, by voice, or by programming it directly. Two programming modes are offered: a beginner-friendly block-based drag-and-drop interface and a more advanced manual mode, allowing the robot to grow with the learner. Robosen positions the K1 as an accessible entry point into robotics and coding for children and hobbyists.

Robosen sells the K1 through its official US store, where the standard model is offered alongside a higher-specification K1 Pro edition. There is no separate product literally named "K1 Edu" on the official store; the standard Interstellar Scout K1 serves as the educational model in the line, and at the time of research the standard K1 listing showed as sold out.

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Spec sources
1 linked
Verification
Partially verified · 5/8 specs source-verified
Deployment
Paid Deployment
Last verified
Jul 6, 2026

Key Features

  • Free-walking bipedal humanoid design built on an aluminum-alloy frame for durable, expressive motion
  • Multiple control methods including a free mobile app, voice commands, and a remote-style control flow
  • Block-based and manual programming modes so beginners and advanced users can both create custom routines
  • Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity for wireless control from a phone or tablet
  • Backed by an official warranty and return policy when purchased through Robosen's US store

Specifications

Grouped technical data with source detail available on demand.

10 documented values

Mechanics

Degrees of Freedom17 servo motors
Manufacturer confirmed

Verified Jul 6, 2026

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LocomotionBipedal
Manufacturer confirmed

Verified Jul 6, 2026

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Physical

Height349 mm
Manufacturer confirmed

Verified Jul 6, 2026

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Weight0.94 kg
Manufacturer confirmed

Verified Jul 6, 2026

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Width176 mm
Unverified
Depth99 mm
Unverified

Power

Runtimeup to 50 minutes
Manufacturer confirmed

Verified Jul 6, 2026

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Sensing

Sensors3D depth camera, 9-axis IMU, microphone array
Unverified

Software

ROS CompatibleNo
Unverified
SDK SupportNo
Unverified

Evidence & changelog

Sources behind this record and material corrections made over time.

Sources

Record changelog

  • Battery Life: 1.3 hours changed to up to 50 minutes · Jul 6, 2026

    tranche-2 verification (corrected): 2000 mAh battery, about 50 minutes runtime

  • Degrees of Freedom: 22 changed to 17 servo motors · Jul 6, 2026

    tranche-2 verification (corrected): Official: 17 servos (head 1, hands 3x2, legs 5x2)

  • Weight: 19.5 kg changed to 0.94 kg · Jul 6, 2026

    tranche-2 verification (corrected): 19.5 kg wrong; official weight 0.94 kg

  • Height: 95 cm changed to 349 mm · Jul 6, 2026

    tranche-2 verification (corrected): 95 cm wrong; official height 349 mm (13.7 in)

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Manufacturer

Robosen

Developer of programmable educational and consumer humanoid robots.

Headquarters
Shenzhen, China
Founded
2018

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