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Phoenix Robot Review, Specs, Price & Images
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Phoenix robot review and specifications
Phoenix is a robot associated with Sanctuary AI. This profile brings together public specifications, image evidence, videos, source links, pricing status, availability, and comparison notes.

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Phoenix Review
Phoenix review, specs, price, availability and comparison
Quick answer: Phoenix is a robot associated with Sanctuary AI. Based on currently available public information, its availability is review, and its pricing status is Enterprise/pilot pricing 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. Unknown fields stay unknown until a stronger source is attached.
What is Phoenix?
Phoenix is a robot associated with Sanctuary AI. This profile brings together public specifications, image evidence, videos, source links, pricing status, availability, and comparison notes.
Who makes it?
Sanctuary AI 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?
Phoenix is most relevant for home, research. Treat use-case claims carefully when the robot is still marked as prototype, piloting, announced, or unavailable to the public.
Availability and price
Availability: review. Price: Enterprise/pilot pricing 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: 170 cm (1700 mm); Weight: 70 kg; Total DOF: 20; Actuator Count: 20 actuators minimum (estimated from total DOF); Carry Capacity: 25 kg
Mobility
Walking: true; Wheels: false; Tracks: false; Sprint Speed: 3 km/h reported by Humanoid Index
Hands, manipulation and payload
Carry Capacity: 25 kg
Battery and charging
Battery chemistry, charging method, and runtime are not fully documented in the public data yet. Runtime should not be assumed beyond the fields shown in the specification table.
AI, software and developer support
SDK: true; API: true
Strengths
- 2 linked source records support verification.
- 26 approved image assets help compare visible design and proportions.
- Height is listed as 170 cm (1700 mm).
- Payload is listed as 25 kg.
- Degrees of freedom are listed as 20.
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
- home
- research
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.
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FAQ
What is Phoenix?
Phoenix is a robot associated with Sanctuary AI. Firgelli Robots tracks its public specifications, media, source links, availability status, and comparison data in one profile.
Who makes Phoenix?
Phoenix is listed with Sanctuary AI. Use the manufacturer profile and source links on this page to verify company details before making buying or research decisions.
Is Phoenix available to buy?
Current availability status: review. If the robot is marked as a prototype, pilot, announced, or not publicly sold, treat pricing and delivery claims as preliminary.
How much does Phoenix cost?
Pricing status: Enterprise/pilot pricing not publicly listed. Robot prices often vary by configuration, support contract, deployment type, and customer type.
What are the main Phoenix specifications?
Known headline specs include height 170 cm (1700 mm), runtime Not publicly verified, payload 25 kg, and degrees of freedom 20.
What is Phoenix best used for?
Phoenix is most useful to evaluate in the context of home; research.
Specifications
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Identity 4 documented fields
Pricing 1 documented fields
Physical Dimensions 2 documented fields
Mobility 4 documented fields
Degrees of Freedom 2 documented fields
Payload 1 documented fields
Software 2 documented fields
Use Cases 1 documented fields
Community 1 documented fields
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