A Unitree humanoid robot walked over 130,000 steps in −47°C conditions, setting a new benchmark for autonomous robotics in extreme cold environments.
Wang Xingxing built Unitree from a grad-school prototype into China’s fastest-scaling robotics firm with humanoids priced far below U.S. rivals.
China's Unitree G1 robot walked 130,000 steps in snow at -47°C in Xinjiang. Robot designed Olympic emblem, withstood extreme cold for hours without failing. Cold-resistant AI shows progress, enabling ...
Cody Detwiler, popularly known through his YouTube channel ‘WhistlinDiesel’, tested a humanoid’s endurance capabilities with intense tasks, ultimately destroying the robot. The humanoid in question ...
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 Senior ...
Chinese robotics player Unitree released a video showing dozens of G1 humanoid robots performing ...
The Chinese robotics company plans to ramp up its humanoid production fourfold this year, after shipping 5,000 robots in 2025 ...
Chinese robotics company Unitree has announced that it will soon livestream a boxing match between two humanoid robots. According to reports, the company plans to use a pair of G1 robots for the fight ...
What just happened? You could soon own a fully functional humanoid robot for household chores without breaking the bank. Chinese robotics company Unitree has introduced the G1, a highly capable ...
What if the future of robotics wasn’t just about machines performing tasks, but about creating humanoid systems that could adapt, learn, and evolve alongside us? Enter the Unitree G1 Kungfu Kid V6.0, ...