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Boston Dynamics Stretch
Boston Dynamics

Boston Dynamics Stretch

87/ 100€150,000

Mobile warehouse robot built to unload trucks and move boxes, with a smart gripper, vision and a long-reach arm on an omnidirectional base.

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Best for:Machine tendingAssembly & palletizingInspectionLogistics
Payload
23 kg
Reach
Truck-depth
throughput
700 cases/hr
Axes
7
87/100
Excellent
Our verdict

Excellent industrial robot (87/100). It stands out most for payload (100/100). Highlight: high case throughput. Main trade-off: enterprise pricing.

Score breakdown

Rated across 2 criteria

How we score →
Payload100/100
Axes96/100

Specifications

Payload
23 kg
Reach
Truck-depth
throughput
700 cases/hr
Axes
7
mounting
Mobile base
use
Case handling / unloading

Pros

  • High case throughput
  • Self-contained mobile base
  • No fixed infrastructure

Cons

  • Enterprise pricing
  • Single task focus

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Editorial review
★★★★4.4/5

A top-tier industrial robot we recommend without hesitation

In our independent assessment, the Boston Dynamics Stretch earns 87/100 — an excellent industrial robot.

Its strongest area is payload (100/100), followed by axes (96/100). In practice, high case throughput.

At €150000, it sits at the premium end of the category. For most buyers in this category, it's one of the best choices you can make.

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Frequently asked questions

What’s a cobot vs an industrial robot?

Collaborative robots (cobots) are built to work safely alongside people without guarding; traditional industrial arms are faster but usually need a safety cage.

How precise is it?

See the repeatability spec (in mm). Lower is more precise — most cobots repeat to within ±0.05 mm, easily handling assembly and machine tending.

How hard is it to program?

Modern cobots use drag-to-teach or tablet programming — you guide the arm through positions by hand. Complex jobs may still need an integrator.

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