There's an app for everything. And everything has an App Store. Including, now, humanoid robots, courtesy of Unitree.
Unitree's G1 robot made its major stage debut by appearing alongside Chinese singer Wang Leehom during a Friday night concert in China.
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Interestingly, the robot was powerful enough to break parts of the opponent, a smaller G1 model humanoid developed by Unitree ...
Can a killer app in the future be a humanoid robot app rather than a smartphone app? Unitree Robotics, a firm in Hangzhou, ...
Unitree launches the first-ever Robot App Store, letting G1 humanoids perform routines and paving the way for the elusive ...
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Unitree's next-gen humanoid robot, the H2, showcased its power in a combat test, throwing punches and kicks, even breaking ...
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, ...
Unitree’s H2 humanoid goes beyond acrobatics in new footage, trading punches, kicks, and a lifting knee that dominates its smaller G1 rival.
If a gymnastics contest is ever launched for humanoid robots, we’re probably looking at the gold medalist right here. In a new video (below) released this week by robotics specialist Unitree, its G1 ...
Unitree launches the world’s first robot app store, letting developers and users download skills for humanoid robots and ushering in the app era of physical AI.