Reflex Robotics

Reflex Robotics develops cost-effective, general-purpose humanoid robots aimed at automating repetitive tasks across various industries. The robots feature a human-in-the-loop control system, enhancing reliability for complex operations. Designed in-house, they offer a significantly lower price point compared to competitors, with a focus on operational efficiency. The engineering team comprises experts from leading tech firms, ensuring robust hardware performance.

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Reflex Robotics
141 Flushing Avenue, Building 77, Suite 801 (Brooklyn Navy Yard)
Brooklyn, NY 11205
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