Unitree has just unveiled a new version of its flagship robot. Called the H2, the 180-centimeter-tall bipedal bot is more ...
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Video: China’s new humanoid robot performs ballerina spins and martial arts moves
The H1, which is equipped with 3D LiDAR and depth cameras, showed remarkable spatial awareness and balance on uneven terrain.
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$1,370: China unveils ‘world’s cheapest’ humanoid robot standing 3.1 feet tall
Most humanoid robots capable of bipedal walking and dynamic movements typically cost tens of thousands of dollars in China.
First ever World Humanoid Robot Games kicks off in Beijing Hundreds of humanoid robots have been brought together in Beijing, China, for the inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games. The three-day event ...
We humans have mastered fire, split the atom, and shot ourselves into space. We've built machines that can outthink us and tools that can cook us lunch or cut open our chests to perform life-saving ...
A panda-shaped robot moved through tai chi routines as machines designed after the terra-cotta warriors marched in step. Mechanical versions of Chinese pop culture icons such as the Monkey King and ...
Chinese startup Unitree Robotics has become a star on the emerging humanoid robot stage over the past two years, after a dancing performance by its products on China's widely watched Lunar New Year's ...
BEIJING — They aren’t the most graceful athletes, or the fastest. But they’re learning. Stream Connecticut News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. From Friday to Sunday, human handlers from 16 ...
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China’s new humanoid robot handles raw egg with world-first cross-shaped wrist arm
The Agibot G2 fuses industrial strength with AI intelligence, and a world-first cross-shaped wrist arm that moves with ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. This week, China’s leading robotics minds gathered in Beijing for ...
BEIJING — They aren’t the most graceful athletes, or the fastest. But they’re learning. From Friday to Sunday, human handlers from 16 countries put about 500 bipedal robots through various motions to ...
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