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Unitree has taken major strides in further developing its G1 humanoid robot. With up to 43 joint motors and dexterous hands with force control, G1 has the flexibility and motor skills to perform a range of tasks

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Galbot G1 is a sophisticated humanoid robot that combines a robust wheeled base with a human-scale upper body, dual-arm manipulation, and immersive AI. Standing 173 cm tall with a 190 cm arm span, it offers a 10-hour runtime and handles up to 5 kg loads. Equipped with visual and tactile perception, voice control, and simulation-trained intelligence, Galbot G1 adapts to both industrial and household tasks—capable of crouching, reaching, grasping, and handling objects with precision.

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The GO1 Quadruped Robot Head equips your quadruped robot with advanced sensors and cameras for improved perception and navigation, enhancing its ability to interact with complex environments.

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London-based Humanoid has released its HMND 01 robot, which is equipped with hands that it can move faster than humans. HMND 01 features 41 degrees of freedom, carries up to 33 pounds at a time and runs for up to four hours on average

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Developed by researchers from the University of Science and Technology of ChinaJiajia is the first humanoid robot to come out of China. Researchers spent three years developing Jiajia. Chen Xiaoping, who led the team behind the humanoid robot, told reporters during Jiajia’s 2016 unveiling that he and his team would soon work to make Jiajia capable of crying and laughing, the Independent reports.

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KIMEMacco Robotics’ humanoid robotic bartender, serves beer, coffee, wine, snacks, salads and more. Each KIME kiosk is able to dispense 253 items per hour and features a touchscreen and app-enabled ordering, plus a built-in payment system.

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LimX Oli is a full-size, modular humanoid robot standing 1.65 m tall and weighing about 55 kg. Equipped with 31 degrees of freedom, adaptable arms, and advanced embodied intelligence, it excels in both industrial automation and research applications. Designed for flexibility, it supports real-time joint control, sensor access, and high-level scheduling via an open SDK—making it equally powerful in logistics, education, AI development, and human–robot collaboration.

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The Lingxi X1 is an open-source humanoid robot designed for research and development, offering full access to hardware and software for innovation in robotics and AI.

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Researchers from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore developed Nadine, a humanoid social robot, with realistic skin, hair, facial expressions and upper body movements that’s able to work in a variety of settings. According to researchers, Nadine can recognize faces, speech, gestures and objects.

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Softbank Robotics’ first humanoid robot, NAO, works as an assistant for organizations in industries ranging from healthcare to education. Only two feet tall, NAO features two 2D cameras for object recognition as well as four directional microphones and speakers, plus seven touch sensors, to better interact with people and its surrounding environment.

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Navigator II NAVIAI is a full-size legged humanoid standing at 1.65 m and weighing around 60 kg, powered by 275 TOPS of AI computing capability. With agility exceeding 6 km/h, a runtime of 2 hours on a 14.5 Ah battery, and versatile multimodal perception, it confidently navigates complex terrains and performs tasks with humanlike fluidity and autonomy.

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NAVIAI Navigator 2 is a humanoid robot with 41 degrees of freedom and 275 TOPS AI computing power, designed for complex tasks and interactive applications in various sectors.

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A diving humanoid robot, OceanOne, from the Stanford Robotics Lab is exploring shipwrecks. In 2016, in its maiden voyage, OceanOne ventured to the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of France to explore the wreckage of La Lune, one of King Louis XIV’s ships that was sunk in 1664.

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Optimus is Tesla’s long-anticipated humanoid robot. First teased in 2021 with a dancer dressed in a bodysuit, the company has made steady advances to realize its humanoid vision. Its current model, Optimus Gen 2, can walk in straight lines, balance on one leg, lift objects, recognize different environments and traverse uneven terrains.

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Pepper is another humanoid robot from Softbank Robotics working in classrooms and healthcare settings. But unlike NAO, Pepper is able to recognize faces and track human emotions. Pepper has worked as a hotel concierge and has been used to monitor contactless care and communication for older adults during the pandemic.

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Sanctuary AI continues to build on the progress of its humanoid products with the seventh generation of Phoenix. This version of Phoenix is designed with improved capabilities, most notably the ability to learn tasks faster than its predecessors.

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The BeagleBone Black is a powerful Linux-enabled development board with a 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor, 512MB RAM, and onboard eMMC. Known for real-time GPIO control via the PRU subsystem, it’s used in industrial and mobile robotics, especially when running a full Linux stack is beneficial.

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The Photon 2 is a powerful IoT-focused development board with Wi-Fi and BLE 5.0, an ARM Cortex-M33 MCU, and secure cloud connectivity. Ideal for robotics devices that require OTA updates, cloud integration, or remote control. It includes an onboard antenna and Particle’s easy-to-use platform for device management.

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