NEO Gamma vs Digit
NEO Gamma
1X Technologies
First consumer humanoid. Sold out first-year production (10,000 units) in 5 days. Soft 3D-knit exterior, five-fingered hands. California factory.
Full profileDigit
Agility Robotics
Amazon 98% task success rate. GXO 100K+ totes moved. Toyota Canada RaaS deployment. RoboFab 10,000-unit/year capacity.
Full profileSpec Comparison
| Spec | NEO Gamma | Digit |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Humanoid | Humanoid |
| Price | $20,000 (or $499/mo rental) | ~$250,000 (RaaS ~$10-12/hr) |
| Year | 2026 | 2025 |
| Height | 170cm | 175cm |
| Weight | 30kg | 65kg |
| Payload | --- | 16kg |
| Speed | 4km/h | 5.1km/h |
| Battery | 4hr | 4hr |
| OS | 1X OS | ROS2 |
AI and Software
NEO Gamma
- OpenAI embodied
Digit
- Behavior trees
- Object detection
Digit wins for logistics, NEO Gamma wins for homes
Agility Robotics Digit and 1X Technologies NEO Gamma represent two completely different visions of humanoid robots. Digit wins this comparison for its intended use case: warehouse and logistics deployment. Amazon's 98% task success rate and 100,000+ totes moved at GXO are real commercial deployments no other humanoid can match. NEO Gamma wins for home and regulated environments — its soft 3D-knit exterior, lighter 30 kg frame, and consumer-safe design make it the only humanoid purpose-built for domestic use in 2026. At $20,000 (or $499/month rental), NEO Gamma is dramatically more accessible than Digit's $250,000 enterprise price. These robots target completely different buyers: if you run a warehouse, choose Digit; if you want a robot at home, NEO Gamma is the only practical option.
Digit is better for
warehouse logistics, supply chain, and enterprise operations where Digit's Amazon-proven deployments win
NEO Gamma is better for
home use, regulated environments, and consumers where NEO Gamma's safety design and $499/month rental model win