Unitree, a Chinese robotics company competing with outfits like Boston Dynamics, Tesla, Agility Robotics and others, has unveiled a new video of its humanoid G1 and H1 robots, showing off some new ...
Chinese robotics company Unitree unveiled new videos showing off advancements in the agility of its G1 and H1 humanoid robots, including running, dancing and more-natural walking. Jesse Orrall ...
In what looks like the beginning of a supervillain story, a new video has emerged on social media. The footage shows a group of young boys ‘bullying’ a humanoid robot. The robot can be seen being ...
In April 2025, the Chinese capital will host the world’s very first half marathon open to humanoid robots. They will compete against human athletes in a unique event. The event is expected to ...
At present, Unitree offers both its humanoid and quadruped robots for sale via its website. The sophisticated H1 humanoid robot - 180cm tall and weighs about 47kg - costs US$90,000, excluding ...
Hangzhou-based Unitree forecasts a breakthrough in humanoid robot capabilities by 2026, when these automatons are enabled with more advanced perception, comprehension and task-execution capabilities.
Soon, humanoid robots will be competing against human runners in a half marathon in Beijing. The aim is to test these robots' endurance and performance among a group of more or less seasoned athletes.