Genisom M1 Light Weight High Payload Quadruped Robot Dog

The Genisom M1 is an industrial-grade quadruped “robot dog” designed for mobile operations in environments where wheeled robots may struggle with obstacles, stairs, uneven terrain, or debris.

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MERKI:
GENISOM
HLUTI #:
L1
ORIGIN:
Kína
AVAILABILITY:
SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
SKU:
Genisom-M1

Genisom M1 Light Weight High Payload Quadruped Robot Dog

Positioned as a lightweight, high-payload platform, the M1 emphasizes field mobility, environmental protection, and modular expansion for sensors and payloads used in inspection, security, mapping, and research workflows. Typical deployments place the M1 in industrial facilities, campuses, outdoor sites, and mixed indoor–outdoor environments, where autonomous or teleoperated locomotion can reduce human exposure to hazards while enabling repeatable data capture.

A defining characteristic of the M1’s architecture is its wheel-leg approach—combining legged stability with rolling efficiency—alongside a sensor suite intended to support navigation and obstacle avoidance. Commercial listings describe the platform as IP-rated for dust/water protection and capable of sustained operation across a broad temperature range, reflecting an intent to support real-world field use rather than purely lab demonstrations.


Design and Features

Chassis and mobility architecture

The Genisom M1 is presented as a four-legged robot with 16 degrees of freedom (DOF) in total, using a “3+1” DOF structure per leg in a wheel-leg configuration. This design supports multiple motion modes (e.g., stepping and rolling) and is commonly used to improve efficiency on flat ground while retaining the ability to negotiate obstacles that defeat purely wheeled platforms.

Perception and onboard sensing

Product specifications describe a sensor stack aimed at robust perception:

  • Front and rear 96-line LiDAR units, described as providing long-range sensing with wide field-of-view coverage.

  • Front and rear wide-angle FPV cameras listed at ≥8MP resolution.

  • Ultrasonic sensors for near-field obstacle detection.

  • Optional or integrated GNSS RTK module for high-precision positioning in outdoor scenarios.

This combination supports typical quadruped tasks like route following, obstacle detection, and site mapping, especially when paired with external compute payloads or facility-side software.

Safety and reliability features

Industrial mobile robots usually include layered safety mechanisms. The M1’s published specifications list software/hardware emergency stop (E-Stop) plus alarms such as low-battery and over-temperature warnings, and note protective behaviors if the robot falls or encounters instability.


Technology and Specifications

Core specifications (as published in reseller technical listings)

Commercial technical listings for the Genisom M1 include the following headline parameters:

  • Dimensions (standing): ≤950 × 500 × 600 mm

  • Total weight (incl. battery): ≤40 kg

  • Stable payload capacity: ≥25 kg

  • Battery: ≥20Ah at 54V

  • Battery life: unloaded ≥5 hours; fully loaded ≥3.5 hours

  • Speed: listed “limit” up to 8 m/s; standard configured max 6 m/s

  • Climbing / obstacle capability: slopes up to ±45°, obstacle height up to 80 cm; stair height up to 22 cm (plus barrier crossing constraints)

  • Environmental: operating temperature −20°C to 55°C; IP67 protection rating

  • Interfaces: dual Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0 ports, serial; expansion power rails (5V/12V/24V/48V) with total expansion power ≥480W

Communications and control

Listings also describe multiple communication options such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and RF, with RF range claims in the hundreds of meters to around 1 km depending on environment and configuration. This aligns with common operational modes: local teleoperation for safety oversight, supervised autonomy for routine patrols, and offline autonomy in constrained areas.

Power and field serviceability

A notable operational feature in the published specs is dual-battery support with hot-swappable capability (“no downtime required”), a practical advantage for continuous shift operations or remote deployments where charging windows are limited.


Applications and Use Cases

Industrial inspection and monitoring

Quadruped platforms are frequently used for inspection rounds where stairs, grating, uneven surfaces, or mixed terrain make conventional mobile robots unreliable. The M1’s payload capacity and expansion power interfaces support add-on payloads such as thermal cameras, gas sensors, acoustic sensors, and specialized inspection probes.

Security patrol and situational awareness

With multi-sensor perception and camera coverage, quadrupeds are often configured for patrol routes, perimeter checks, and remote situational assessment—particularly in sites where deploying personnel is costly or risky.

Mapping, surveying, and digital twins

The combination of LiDAR and RTK positioning (when configured) supports 3D mapping and site documentation. In industrial settings, these outputs can feed asset inventories, progress monitoring, or digital twin workflows.

Research and development platform

Because the M1 exposes multiple wired interfaces (Ethernet/USB/serial) and substantial expansion power, it can serve as a research platform for autonomy stacks, multi-sensor fusion, reinforcement learning locomotion experiments, and payload-focused R&D.


Advantages / Benefits

High payload-to-weight orientation

A payload rating of ≥25 kg on a platform listed at ≤40 kg including battery positions the M1 as a payload-forward quadruped compared with many smaller “developer” robot dogs that prioritize agility over carrying capacity.

Environmental protection for field work

An IP67 rating and a −20°C to 55°C operating range (as listed) suggest suitability for wet, dusty, or outdoor conditions, which can be limiting factors for indoor-only robotics platforms.

Continuous operations support

Hot-swappable battery support and multi-interface expansion power reduce friction for long-duration patrols, continuous inspection routes, and iterative sensor experiments.


FAQ Section

What is the Genisom M1 quadruped robot dog?

The Genisom M1 is an industrial quadruped mobile robot designed to carry sensors or tools across mixed terrain for tasks like inspection, security patrol, mapping, and R&D. Published specs describe a wheel-leg design with 16 DOF and modular power/data interfaces.

How does the Genisom M1 work?

The M1 combines legged locomotion with wheel-leg joints to move efficiently on flat ground while retaining obstacle and stair capability. It uses onboard perception sensors (listed as dual 96-line LiDAR, cameras, and ultrasonic sensors) to support navigation and obstacle awareness, with wired and wireless communications for control.

Why is the Genisom M1 important for industrial use?

Quadruped robots reduce the need for humans to enter hazardous or hard-to-reach areas and can perform repeatable inspection routes. The M1 is marketed with IP67 protection, hot-swappable batteries, and high payload capacity—features that align with real-world field operations.

What are the benefits of the Genisom M1?

Key listed benefits include ≥25 kg stable payload, IP67 ingress protection, −20°C to 55°C operating range, long runtime claims (≥5h unloaded), and strong expansion support (multiple voltages and high expansion power) for adding sensors and computing payloads.


Summary

The Genisom M1 Light Weight High Payload Quadruped Robot Dog is positioned as a rugged, payload-capable quadruped platform for industrial inspection, security, mapping, and research. Published specifications emphasize a wheel-leg mobility design, high payload capacity, extensive sensor options, hot-swappable power, and IP67-rated environmental protection—features aimed at practical field deployments where reliability and expandability matter.

Specifications

HLUTI # L1
ROBOT TYPE QUADRUPED
ROBOT USE INDUSTRIAL
MERKI GENISOM

What's included

Genisom L1 Ultra Compact Industrial Grade Quadruped Robot Dog (L1)

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