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MH3

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Description

SUMMARY:

 

MH3 is a full‑size Canadian‑built humanoid robot developed by Mirsee Robotics for skilled‑labor augmentation, remote operation, and safe industrial collaboration. It features 31 degrees of freedom, 10‑hour runtime, wireless charging, best‑in‑class hands and arms, and remote teleoperation with AI‑assisted control. 

 

EDITORIAL:

 

Mirsee’s MH3 represents a practical, deployment‑first philosophy in humanoid robotics. Instead of chasing acrobatics or general AI autonomy, Mirsee focuses on real industrial jobs where human dexterity is needed but human presence is unsafe or inefficient.

 

MH3’s defining traits are:

 

- Teleoperation‑first design with immersive VR + haptic feedback  

- High‑precision dual‑arm manipulation (up to 27 kg combined arm force)  

- 10‑hour continuous runtime with wireless charging  

- Inherently stable mobile base for industrial floors  

- AI‑assisted behaviors for semi‑autonomous task execution  

 

This makes MH3 a workhorse humanoid, not a research prototype—built for manufacturing, hazardous environments, and skilled‑task augmentation.  

 

SPECIFICATIONS:

 

Dimensions & Build

Mirsee has not published height/weight, but confirmed:  

- Form: Full humanoid  

- Generation: Third‑generation platform (MH1 → MH2 → MH3)  

- Build: Industrial‑grade frame, high‑strength arms  

- Country: Canada  

 

Mobility

- Locomotion: Mobile base (inherently stable)  

- Base type: High‑payload mobile platform  

- Features:  

  - Power‑off brakes  

  - Safe industrial navigation  

  - Designed for confined spaces  

 

Degrees of Freedom

- 31 DOF total  

- Best‑in‑class arms and hands (Mirsee’s claim)  

 

Actuation & Manipulation

- Combined arm force: Up to 27 kg (≈60 lb)  

- Use cases:  

  - Skilled manipulation  

  - Industrial handling  

  - Hazardous‑environment tasks  

- Safety:  

  - Force limiting  

  - Collision detection  

  - Human‑robot collaboration compliant  

 

Perception & Sensors

Mirsee has not published a full sensor list, but confirmed capabilities include:  

- Vision system for teleoperation  

- Safety‑rated collision detection  

- Force sensing for manipulation  

- Environmental awareness for industrial floors  

 

Compute & AI

- Control modes:  

  - Full teleoperation (VR + haptics)  

  - AI‑assisted behaviors  

- AI role:  

  - Task support  

  - Safety monitoring  

  - Semi‑autonomous execution  

 

Battery & Power

- Runtime: 10 hours  

- Charging: Wireless charging  

- Power‑off brakes: Yes  

 

Connectivity

- Remote teleoperation link  

- Industrial network compatibility (not fully published)  

 

Applications

- Manufacturing  

- Industrial manipulation  

- Hazardous‑environment operations  

- Skilled‑labor augmentation  

- Remote operation in unsafe areas  

 

Pricing

- Unknown

 

WHAT MIRSEE HAS NOT PUBLISHED

- Height  

- Weight  

- Full sensor suite  

- Torque values  

- Joint speeds  

- IP/environmental rating  

- Compute hardware details  

 

Image: Mirsee Robotics

 

COMPANY SOURCE

 

 

www.mirsee.com

 

KEY COVERAGE

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/X5ciKt0Vh2Y