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Spot Robot Review, Specs, Price & Images

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Boston Dynamicspaid deploymentquadruped

Spot robot review and specifications

Quadruped mobile robot from Boston Dynamics

Spot robot

Images and videos

Spot photo gallery and movement media

Standardized views make it easier to compare body shape, proportions, end effectors, visible hardware, and public demo evidence across robots.

26 images / 0 videos
Spot Front viewFront view
Spot Side viewSide view
Spot Rear viewRear view
Spot Head and torsoHead and torso
Spot Arm detailArm detail
Spot Leg detailLeg detail
Spot Arm and leg detailArm and leg detail

Additional images

Spot Hero ImageHero Image
Spot Main WebPMain WebP
Spot Front ViewFront View
Spot Front ViewFront View
Spot Front ViewFront View
Spot Front ViewFront View
Spot Side ViewSide View
Spot Side ViewSide View
Spot Side ViewSide View
Spot Rear/Back ViewRear/Back View
Spot Rear/Back ViewRear/Back View
Spot Rear/Back ViewRear/Back View
Spot Rear/Back ViewRear/Back View
Spot Rear/Back ViewRear/Back View
Spot Head/Torso ViewHead/Torso View
Spot Arm + Leg ViewArm + Leg View
Spot Arm ViewArm View
Spot Leg ViewLeg View

Robot Intelligence Profile

Overview, buying status, and research notes

What it isSpot is a quadruped from Boston Dynamics. Quadruped mobile robot from Boston Dynamics Our review focuses on what is published today: size, payload, runtime, mobility, software access, safety claims, and whether buyers can actually purchase or deploy it.
Availability and pricingSpot is currently listed as paid deployment. Pricing is Price not publicly listed. That buying status matters because a preorder, pilot, enterprise quote, prototype, or discontinued model means very different things for buyers.
Best fitBased on its published specs and positioning, Spot is most relevant for inspection, public safety, data capture. It should be evaluated as a practical robot for the intended job, not only as a brand name or demo video.
What to watchPublic specifications can change as the manufacturer releases new details. Verify release timing, purchase availability, safety claims, autonomy level, SDK or ROS access, payload, runtime, battery details, sensors, hand design, actuator details, walking speed, and stable manufacturer measurements.
Comparable robotsA useful comparison set for Spot includes Tesla Optimus, Figure 02, Unitree G1, Apollo, Digit, NEO, Phoenix, Walker S, GR-2, Unitree H2. Compare price, availability, height, weight, payload, runtime, DOF, walking speed, hands, software access, service model, and deployment evidence.
Specs that matterSpot has 16 public specification details available for review. Specification highlights include Price: Price not publicly listed; Availability: paid deployment; Height: 300 mm; Weight: 5.2 kg; Speed: 1.6 m/s; Battery: 564 Wh. The important question is whether the published capabilities match the actual work: lifting, walking, sensing, manipulating objects, operating safely, and being supported after deployment.

Profile coverage

Documented facts and source coverage

This quadruped profile connects reviewed reference records where available, including manufacturer pages, documentation, media, papers, patents, and community notes.

Public spec details16 items
Reference links11 sources
Images26 views
Videos0 clips
Data confidence94%

Spot Review

Spot review, specs, price, availability and comparison

Quick answer: Spot is a quadruped associated with Boston Dynamics. Based on currently available public information, its availability is paid deployment, and its pricing status is Price not publicly listed.

This profile is designed for people comparing humanoid robots, evaluating robot buying options, checking developer suitability, or researching the state of commercial robotics. Fields without enough public support stay unconfirmed until a stronger source is attached.

What is Spot?

Quadruped mobile robot from Boston Dynamics

Who makes it?

Boston Dynamics is the manufacturer currently connected to this profile. Use the linked manufacturer page and source cards below to verify company-level details, model lineage, and official product information.

What is it designed for?

Spot is most relevant for inspection, public safety, data capture. Treat use-case claims carefully when the robot is still marked as prototype, piloting, announced, or unavailable to the public.

Availability and price

Availability: paid deployment. Price: Price not publicly listed. Robot pricing often depends on configuration, support contract, accessories, and whether the customer is buying, leasing, or joining a pilot.

Hardware and design

Height: 300 mm; Weight: 5.2 kg

Mobility

Walking: Legged walking mobility; Sprint Speed: 1.6 m/s

Hands, manipulation and payload

End-effector and hand details are not fully documented yet. Use payload, hand DOF, finger count, and grip fields when comparing manipulation ability.

Battery and charging

Battery Capacity: 564 Wh; Amp Hours: 11.8 Ah (estimated using 48 V pack)

AI, software and developer support

Developer API: Supported

Strengths

  • 11 linked source records support verification.
  • 26 approved image assets help compare visible design and proportions.
  • Height is listed as 300 mm.

Limitations and uncertainties

  • Runtime is not fully documented in the public data.
  • Robot specifications can change quickly as manufacturers revise hardware, software, and deployment programs.

Best use cases

  • inspection
  • public safety
  • data capture

Not ideal for

  • Buyers who need guaranteed availability without confirming directly with the manufacturer.
  • Procurement decisions that require independently verified pricing, warranty, and deployment support.
  • Applications where missing safety, runtime, payload, or autonomy data cannot be tolerated.

Similar robots and comparisons

Compare Spot against nearby robots to understand maturity, cost, availability, hardware tradeoffs, and ecosystem differences.

FAQ

What is Spot?

Spot is a quadruped associated with Boston Dynamics. Firgelli Robots tracks its public specifications, media, source links, availability status, and comparison data in one profile.

Who makes Spot?

Spot is listed with Boston Dynamics. Use the manufacturer profile and source links on this page to verify company details before making buying or research decisions.

Is Spot available to buy?

Current availability status: paid deployment. If the robot is marked as a prototype, pilot, announced, or not publicly sold, treat pricing and delivery claims as preliminary.

How much does Spot cost?

Pricing status: Price not publicly listed. Robot prices often vary by configuration, support contract, deployment type, and customer type.

What are the main Spot specifications?

Headline specs include height 300 mm, runtime Not publicly verified, payload Not publicly verified, and degrees of freedom Not publicly verified.

What is Spot best used for?

Spot is most useful to evaluate in the context of inspection; public safety; data capture.

Specifications

Spot specifications

Specs are grouped into practical sections with plain-language values so readers can quickly compare the robot.

16 public details
Identity 6 public details
Robot NameSpot
ManufacturerBoston Dynamics
Country of OriginUnited States
AvailabilityPaid deployment
MarketEnterprise, Industrial
Official product pageOpen official product page
Physical Dimensions 2 public details
Height300 mm
Weight5.2 kg
Mobility 2 public details
WalkingLegged walking mobility
Sprint Speed1.6 m/s
Battery 2 public details
Battery Capacity564 Wh
Amp Hours11.8 Ah (estimated using 48 V pack)
Connectivity 2 public details
Wi-FiYes
EthernetSupported
Software 1 public detail
Developer APISupported
Use Cases 1 public detail
MilitaryListed for defense or military-related use in the public data

Sources

Source links, manuals, papers, and further reading

Use these links to verify claims, inspect manufacturer pages, or continue deeper technical research.

Primary and supporting sources

Official pages, manufacturer pages, launch pages, and supporting references.

Manuals and technical docs

Manuals, developer documentation, SDK notes, support pages, and technical PDFs where available.

Papers and patents

Academic papers, patents, white papers, and technical research connected to this robot.