Unitree Unveils G1 Humanoid Mass Production Robot With Advanced Flexibility

Unitree has launched an updated version of its G1 humanoid robot, now ready for mass production. The G1 robot is highly flexible, able to perform complex movements such as dancing, jumping, twisting, and even sitting down without losing balance. It can walk up stairs, resist pushing, and see obstacles using its cameras. The robot’s enhanced flexibility is powered by 23 to 43 integrated motors.
The G1 robot uses AI to mimic and learn human behavior, allowing it to perform tasks such as nailing, cooking, and soldering without human supervision. Unitree equipped the robot with its UnifoLM system, which helps mimic human hand movements with precision.
The G1 can operate for about two hours on a single charge and features 3D LIDAR and 360-degree depth-of-view cameras. It also includes a microphone with sound and echo cancellation, which allows for clear communication with people.
The updated version has a more robust structure and a sleeker look. (Photo: Unitree)
The G1 robot is Bluetooth and WiFi enabled and features an 8-core CPU for fast processing. It has a value of $16,000 per unit, which is very inexpensive for a robot with such capabilities. No specific delivery dates have been announced yet.
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