The robotics industry is evolving at a breakneck pace — new humanoids, industrial arms, autonomous systems, and AI-powered machines are launching every month, and keeping up is nearly impossible. Robot Comparisons is your dedicated audio research publication that does the heavy lifting for you. Multiple times a week, we publish thoroughly researched audio articles comparing robots head to head — specs, capabilities, pricing, real-world performance, and practical applications across industries. From warehouse automation and surgical robotics to humanoid assistants and consumer robots, we dig into the data so you can understand which machines are leading, which are falling behind, and what it all means for the future of robotics. Whether you're an engineer, investor, business owner evaluating automation, or simply fascinated by the rise of machines, every episode gives you a clear, unbiased breakdown grounded in market data, technical specifications, and industry trends. No sponsored opinions. No surface-level overviews. Just deep, comparative research you can actually use to make informed decisions. For full written breakdowns, side-by-side spec sheets, and additional resources, visit RobotComparisons.com — your home for unbiased robot research. New episodes drop multiple times a week. Subscribe now and never miss a comparison.
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Robot Comparisons — Deep Research on Robotics, Humanoids & Automation is a business podcast hosted by Unknown Host, with 16 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Robot Comparisons — Deep Research on Robotics, Humanoids & Automation
Safety at Close Range: Proximity, Force Control, and Collision Response
Aug 9, 202624 min
Read the full article: Safety at Close Range: Proximity, Force Control, and Collision Response Discover more at Robot Comparisons Excerpt: Safety at Close Range: Proximity, Force Control, and Collision Response As of August 9, 2026, collaborative robot safety is no longer based on one feature. A safe robot needs several layers working together: ... Continue reading
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Footwork and Balance: Locomotion Performance Head-to-Head
Aug 2, 202621 min
Read the full article: Footwork and Balance: Locomotion Performance Head-to-Head Discover more at Robot Comparisons Excerpt: Footwork and Balance: Locomotion Performance Head-to-Head A humanoid robot can look impressive while walking in a clean, empty room. The real test begins when the robot must carry weight, climb stairs, recover from a push, cross uneven ground, and stop a slip before it becomes a fall. ... Continue reading
Robot Comparisons — Deep Research on Robotics, Humanoids & Automation
Service Robots in the Real World: Healthcare and Hospitality
Jul 24, 202625 min
Read the full article: Service Robots in the Real World: Healthcare and Hospitality Discover more at Robot Comparisons Excerpt: Service Robots in the Real World: Healthcare and Hospitality Performance, hygiene, navigation, safety, and lessons from real-world pilots — current as of July 24, 2026 ... Continue reading
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2026 Buyer’s Guide to Humanoid Robots: Market Overview and Selection Framework
Jul 12, 202622 min
Read the full article: 2026 Buyer’s Guide to Humanoid Robots: Market Overview and Selection Framework Discover more at Robot Comparisons Excerpt: 2026 Buyer’s Guide to Humanoid Robots: Market Overview and Selection Framework Humanoid robots – robots shaped like people – are moving from demos into real-world workplaces in 2026. Prices are falling (some targets are now ~$20–30K ) and major firms are testing or deploying them. For example, Amazon, BMW, Hyundai and Mercedes are already running pilot projects with humanoids in factories (www.robotlab.com). This guide segments the market (enterprise-ready vs pilot vs developer kits), then gives a step-by-step framework to pick a robot based on your needs, risk and budget. We include a features matrix and a decision-oriented guide so both business managers and technology enthusiasts (even non-experts) can follow. ... Continue reading
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Benchmarking Humanoid Performance in 2026: Standardized Tests and KPIs
Jul 7, 202614 min
Read the full article: Benchmarking Humanoid Performance in 2026: Standardized Tests and KPIs Discover more at Robot Comparisons Excerpt: Introduction Humanoid robots – machines that look and move like people – are becoming real products in 2026. Big companies (Tesla, BMW, BYD, etc.) are working hard on humanoid robots. But flashy videos alone are not enough. We need clear tests to see how well these robots really work. In fact, experts say we need new, objective tests because the last big robot contest (the DARPA Robotics Challenge) was in 2013–2014 (www.nist.gov). German researchers at Fraunhofer IPA agree: they warn that media demos can be misleading, so manufacturers and users need standardized benchmarks behind the scenes (www.ipa.fraunhofer.de). They even broke the tests into six categories (basic skills, advanced skills, cleanroom use, safety, cybersecurity, energy) so nothing is missed (interaktiv.ipa.fraunhofer.de). In this article we describe a vendor-agnostic test suite for 2026, with clear protocols for walking, handling objects, sensing, and self-driven tasks. We include example KPIs (scores) and dashboard layouts. ... Continue reading
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