Popular Chinese robotics firm Unitree, known for its quadrupeds like Go2 and B2, entered the humanoid space last year by unveiling its H1 model.
Since then, it has rapidly advanced in the domain, with H1 showcasing remarkable agility after withstanding kicks, executing a backflip, and its ability to lift heavy items. In March, it also claimed to become the fastest humanoid robot, with its capacity to sprint at 7.38 mph.
The company has taken the game forward by introducing a new all-rounder general-purpose human
oid called G1 Humanoid Agent.
The $16,000 robot claims to offer remarkable flexibility, force-controlled dexterous hands, and an imitation and reinforcement learning-driven model that helps it blend into daily life. READ MORE...