BigBot Serviceability Score · v1.0 · updated 2026-07-06

How hard will it be to own?

Spec sheets tell you what a robot does on day one. Nobody tells you what year two looks like — when the battery fades, an actuator fails, or the manufacturer pivots. The Serviceability Score grades every machine we track on the five things that decide that, using only verified, sourced facts from our database.

A

Exactly one robot on the US market earns an A — and it's the one whose manufacturer runs a nationwide dealer network contractually expected to sell and service. Every humanoid scores C or below. That gap between what robots cost and how they're supported is the problem BigBot Garage is being built to fix.

GradeRobotCategoryScoreWhy
AHusqvarna Automower 435 iQ AWDRobot mowers84/100The only A on the lot — 4-year warranty and a nationwide dealer network contractually expected to sell AND service, with genuine-parts supply. This is what a real service ecosystem looks like.
BBoston Dynamics SpotRobot dogs74/100US-based manufacturer with direct support, an optional Spot CARE repair plan (10-business-day turnaround), and a mature public SDK. Held back by quote-only parts and consumables limited to 90-day coverage.
CPudu CC1Commercial cleaning63/100Pudu's new Dallas US headquarters (April 2026) plus paid PUDU Care plans and a reseller adding a second year of coverage make this the best-supported Chinese commercial robot we track.
CKnightscope K5Security robots61/100All-inclusive MaaS: maintenance, updates, and hardware replacement are baked into the subscription, and everything is serviced in the USA. Scores C only because you can service nothing yourself — total dependence on the vendor.
CPudu BellaBotDelivery & service60/1001-year reseller-backed warranty, nationwide RobotLAB service plus 24/7 support via ToDo Robotics, and Pudu's Dallas HQ behind it. Public repair documentation is thin.
CMammotion LUBA 3 AWDRobot mowers58/100Standout 3-year warranty with free two-way shipping — but service is mail-in to the manufacturer, not local, and there's no dealer network or open platform.
CPudu KettyBotDelivery & service58/100Same support ecosystem as BellaBot with slightly less parts visibility.
CDeep Robotics Lite3Robot dogs56/100Best public documentation of any quadruped (full service manual) and MIT/BSD-licensed SDKs — but the warranty on joints drops from 6 months to 3 if you unlock the advertised AI Motion Mode, and parts are inquiry-only.
CElliQCompanion robots56/100Unlimited warranty for as long as you subscribe, with US-only phone support — the lease model makes serviceability the vendor's problem. Closed platform; when the subscription ends, so does everything.
CSMP Robotics S5Security robots55/100Rare bright spot: a contractual 5-year spare-parts supply guarantee. Sausalito HQ plus US RaaS partners, but bulk-only ordering and a closed platform.
CBear Robotics Servi PlusDelivery & service54/100Bear (LG-owned) supports directly in the US with installation and on/off-site support; 12-month warranty-maintenance-support bundle through resellers. SDK status unpublished.
CUnitree Go2Robot dogs53/100The best-supported Unitree: 12-month warranty on Pro/X, RoboStore US phone support, open SDKs, and an iFixit teardown exists. Parts still mean a contact form.
CLoona PetbotCompanion robots51/1001-year warranty, lifetime support pledge, published out-of-warranty repair pricing ($100-300), and open Blockly programming — honest support for a $500 device.
CUnitree G1Humanoids51/1008-month warranty on a $13,500+ machine, parts by contact form, and SDK access gated to EDU tiers that cost 3x more. Official disassembly manuals exist. US support = RoboStore, or Shenzhen-routed repair.
CBooster Robotics T1Humanoids50/100Genuinely open developer platform with a 1-year warranty, but US support runs through one reseller and manufacturer email.
CGausium PhantasCommercial cleaning50/1001-year warranty excluding wear items, distributor-based 24/7 support, US developer cloud — but no US corporate office we could verify.
DUnitree R1Humanoids48/100The $4,900 entry humanoid comes with a 6-12 month warranty, ~1-hour battery, contact-form parts, and SDK locked behind EDU pricing. Budget for the ownership experience, not just the sticker.
D1X NEOHumanoids41/100The 3-year Early Access warranty is the longest humanoid coverage anywhere — but it's a preorder from a young company with no parts channel, no repair docs, and no track record. Grade will move as deliveries land.
DUnitree H2Humanoids41/100No published manufacturer warranty term for the base model, US reseller stock sold out at our check, parts by contact form. A $30k machine on hope.
DKeenon BUTLERBOT W3Delivery & service36/100Same story as the T10: real US presence, zero published warranty terms.
DKeenon DINERBOT T10Delivery & service36/100Keenon has run a US subsidiary since 2022, but publishes no warranty terms for the T10 at all — make coverage a written line item in any quote.
NGTesla OptimusHumanoids/100Not graded: not purchasable. No warranty, support, or parts information exists because no one outside Tesla owns one.
NGXiaomi CyberDog 2Robot dogs/100Not graded: no official US channel. Gray-market imports carry no US warranty and Chinese-only voice features.

Methodology

How hard will this machine be to own? Scored 0-100 from verified, sourced facts only — the same database as our spec plates. Five weighted components; grades: A 80+, B 65-79, C 50-64, D 35-49, F under 35. NG = not graded (not purchasable through a US channel).

  • warranty (20 pts) — Length and clarity of factory coverage, including traps (e.g. coverage that shrinks if you use advertised features).
  • network (25 pts) — US service presence: manufacturer support operations, authorized dealers/resellers that service, phone-reachable humans.
  • parts (25 pts) — Parts access: published parts channel and pricing vs. contact-form-only vs. nothing. Includes guaranteed parts-supply commitments.
  • docs (15 pts) — Public repair documentation: service manuals, disassembly guides, error-code references.
  • openness (15 pts) — SDK/API access and right to tinker without voiding everything.

Every input comes from the same sourced database as our spec plates — manufacturer pages, official manuals, and authorized US resellers, each with a URL and a verification date. When facts change (a warranty lengthens, a parts store opens), the score changes and the update is dated. Disagree with a grade? Tell us what we missed — corrections are public.