Unitree H2 Accessories
Unitree H2 accessories span the equipment that keeps the full size H2 humanoid family working: quick release 972 watt hour smart batteries rated for roughly three hours per pack, fast chargers, remote controllers, development gantries and dexterous hand options, the operational layer behind H2, H2 EDU, H2 Plus, H2-A and H2-D deployments.
Unitree H2 Accessories
A humanoid robot is bought once; its working life is bought continuously, in battery packs, chargers, controllers and the support equipment that separates a machine that demos from a fleet that runs. Unitree H2 accessories are that operational layer for the H2 family: the quick release smart batteries that carry the 182 centimeter flagship through real sessions, the chargers that keep swap rotations turning, the remote controllers that command it, the gantries that make development safe and the dexterous hands that decide what the machine can actually hold, equipment serving every member of the line, from the base H2 and research editions to the wheeled H2-D.
The economics are the point. An H2's battery sustains roughly three hours of operation per pack, which means every deployment longer than an afternoon is really a rotation, packs in the machine, packs on charge, packs in reserve, and every research program is really a schedule of sessions the support equipment either protects or interrupts. Accessory planning is therefore not an afterthought to an H2 purchase; it is the difference between the robot's rated capability and its realized one, which is why Unitree engineered the family's power, control and development equipment as deliberately as the robot itself.
Within the wider Unitree humanoid accessories range and the robot accessories catalog, the full set of Unitree H2 accessories for sale can be explored through this page.
The H2 Accessory Range
Batteries: The Rotation's Currency
The H2's power unit is a quick release smart lithium battery rated at 972 watt hours, 75.6 volts and 15 amp hours, sustaining approximately three hours of operation and exchanging in moments without tools, the specification that makes spare packs the family's most consequential accessory. Fleet arithmetic follows directly: a two pack rotation covers a working day with charge windows, a three pack rotation approaches continuous operation, and spare H2 batteries convert the robot's three hour rating into whatever endurance the deployment schedule demands.
Chargers: Keeping the Rotation Turning
Dedicated charging equipment closes the power loop: fast chargers matched to the H2's high voltage packs, returning swapped batteries to readiness inside the rotation's rhythm, with multi unit charging arrangements serving fleet deployments where several machines share one power bench, the unglamorous hardware on which uptime percentages are actually built.
Remote Controllers: Command in Hand
Remote controllers give operators direct command of the platform, teleoperation for demonstrations, positioning and recovery, session control for research, and the manual override every live deployment wants within reach, low latency links matched to a machine whose 360 newton meter legs deserve deliberate supervision.
Gantries: Development Without Drops
Development gantries are the research program's insurance: overhead support frames that hold the H2 safely during controller development, early gait work and testing, so the failures research necessarily produces cost restarts rather than repairs, the accessory whose value is measured in the falls that never happened, essential equipment for H2 EDU programs writing their own control.
Dexterous Hands: The Capability Decision
Hand options define what an H2 deployment can grasp: dexterous configurations including Unitree's tactile Dex3-1 class for EDU research builds, with the H2 Plus carrying its integrated Sharpa Wave tactile hands, connecting the family to the wider Unitree hand range and the robot hands ecosystem, the accessory category that converts a walking platform into a manipulation one.
Accessory Overview
| Accessory | Key Specification | Primary Role |
|---|---|---|
| H2 Smart Battery | 972 Wh, 75.6 V, 15 Ah, quick release, ~3 h per pack | Endurance and swap rotations |
| Fast Charger | Matched to H2 high voltage packs | Rotation turnaround, fleet charging |
| Remote Controller | Low latency platform command | Teleoperation, supervision, recovery |
| Development Gantry | Overhead support frame | Safe controller and gait development |
| Dexterous Hands | Dex3-1 class tactile options; Sharpa Wave on H2 Plus | Manipulation capability |
| Support and Parts | Via Unitree service ecosystem | Fleet maintenance and longevity |
Specifications follow the H2 platform's published figures; hand and equipment compatibility varies by family edition and is confirmed at quotation.
Which accessories does an H2 deployment need?
The answer maps to the mission. A demonstration and events program runs on batteries and a controller: two to three packs, a fast charger and the remote that keeps the operator in command through public sessions. A research laboratory adds the gantry from day one, no lab writes controllers without one, and chooses its hand configuration by research question, tactile Dex3-1 class for manipulation work, none for pure locomotion studies. A deployment fleet, service, industrial or warehouse, scales the rotation instead: packs and charging bench capacity sized to shift patterns, controllers per supervisor, and spares planned against duty cycles, with Unitree support behind the maintenance layer. The pattern across all three: the robot defines the ceiling, the accessories define the schedule.
Why the Accessory Layer Matters
Uptime as arithmetic
The H2's three hour pack rating is a variable, not a limit: every additional battery in rotation extends effective operation, and charger throughput determines whether the rotation sustains, the simple arithmetic by which accessory budgets convert directly into working hours, the same endurance logic the industry's industrial humanoids made famous.
Protecting the asset
Gantries, controllers and matched charging protect a significant machine through its riskiest hours, development, transport, public operation, insurance priced in accessories rather than repairs, and the reason experienced programs order support equipment with the robot rather than after the first incident.
Capability that arrives later
Quick release power and quick change hands mean an H2's abilities are not fixed at purchase: packs extend its days, hands extend its repertoire and the accessory catalog is the mechanism by which a deployment grows without replacing its robot, within the family's OTA improving software ecosystem.
Pricing and Availability
Unitree H2 accessories are available for purchase worldwide, individually and as deployment bundles alongside new robots, with the range browsable through the Unitree humanoid accessories catalog, the H2 family and the full Unitree lineup on Robots International. Unitree H2 accessories price and cost vary by item, quantity and destination, so buyers seeking H2 batteries, chargers, controllers, gantries or hands for sale should request a current quotation, with robot plus accessory packages quoted together for new deployments. Purchasing details for those looking to buy Unitree H2 accessories can be found on this page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Unitree H2 accessories?
Unitree H2 accessories are the operational equipment of the H2 family: quick release 972 watt hour smart batteries, fast chargers, remote controllers, development gantries and dexterous hand options including Dex3-1 class configurations, serving the H2, H2 EDU, H2 Plus, H2-A and H2-D.
How long does a Unitree H2 battery last?
The H2's quick release smart battery, rated at 972 watt hours, 75.6 volts and 15 amp hours, sustains approximately three hours of operation per pack depending on workload, and exchanges in moments without powering down the deployment schedule, which is why multi pack rotations are the standard purchase.
How many batteries does an H2 deployment need?
Rotation arithmetic decides: two to three packs cover a working day of demonstrations or research sessions with charging windows between, while continuous and multi shift operations size packs and charger throughput to the duty cycle, the calculation quoted alongside every fleet purchase.
Why is a gantry important for H2 research?
Because development means falling: a gantry's overhead support holds the robot through controller development, early gait work and failure cases, converting the crashes research necessarily produces into restarts rather than repairs, the first accessory every EDU laboratory orders.
What hand options exist for the H2?
Dexterous configurations include Unitree's tactile Dex3-1 class for EDU research builds, while the H2 Plus integrates Sharpa Wave tactile five finger hands, with compatibility by edition confirmed at quotation, the accessory decision that determines the platform's manipulation ceiling.
Do H2 accessories work with other Unitree humanoids?
The H2 line's equipment is engineered to the family's specifications, with the wider Unitree humanoid accessories range covering the G1 and R1 families separately; cross compatibility varies by item and is confirmed at quotation, so mixed fleets quote their accessory plans by platform.
Where can I buy Unitree H2 accessories and what do they cost?
H2 accessories are for sale through Robots International, serving markets worldwide with delivery, customs clearance and support. Because cost varies by item and quantity, buyers should request a tailored quotation, including robot and accessory bundles for new deployments. Full purchasing details are available on this page.
Summary
Unitree H2 accessories are where an H2's specifications become its schedule: 972 watt hour packs rotating through fast chargers to stretch three hours into whole shifts, controllers keeping operators in command, gantries absorbing the falls development requires and hand options deciding what the flagship can finally hold, the equipment layer that turns the family's rated capability into realized working hours across every edition from base to wheeled. Planned with the robot rather than after it, the accessory catalog is the quiet half of every successful H2 deployment, and this page stands as the definitive reference point for equipping one.
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