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Unitree has previewed a humanoid robot called Superman that can jump higher than any human and has a faster top speed than Usain Bolt.
Unitree demonstrates superhuman robotic capabilities with a 2-meter standing high jump and a speed of 12.66 m/s, showcasing extraordinary advancements in robotics.
Unitree Robotics, a Chinese humanoid robot maker, has launched its IPO raising $900 million, but investors question the commercial viability of humanoid robots as they face technical limitations in performing real-world tasks.
China's humanoid robot leader Unitree is raising $904M in a mainland IPO at a $9B valuation, having shipped over 5,500 humanoids in 2025 and partnering with DeepSeek on model development.
Unitree's AS2-W wheel-leg robot carries 150 kg payload, costs $36,700 (half of Boston Dynamics Spot), uses real-time reinforcement learning for terrain adaptation, and is targeted at cargo transport, rescue, and scientific expeditions.
Unitree introduces the As2-W, a wheeled-legged robot combining high-speed wheels with obstacle-overcoming legs, capable of climbing 80 cm obstacles and 45° slopes, with a 30 km range and industrial-grade durability.
Unitree Robotics founder Wang Xingxing unveils the GD01, a mass-produced transformable mecha robot, as the company leads global humanoid robot production with over 5,500 units shipped in 2025.
Unitree releases UnifoLM-OminiA-0.3, a single AI model for whole-body mobile manipulation with real-time omni-modal interaction, enabling autonomous home-care and wellness tasks.
An incident occurred in Indonesia where office staff members were hit by a Unitree G1 robot, highlighting safety concerns with humanoid robots.
Morgan Stanley nearly doubles its 2025 China humanoid robot shipment forecast to 50,000 units, citing scale advantages from companies like Xpeng, Unitree, UBTech, and Galbot deploying robots in real-world settings.
Unitree's humanoid robot G1 demonstrates carrying a load while climbing, showcasing its mobility and payload capabilities.
A 26-year-old Chinese engineer showcased eight Unitree humanoid robots on a talent show, receiving a standing ovation and bringing Chinese robotics into mainstream American awareness.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced a blueprint for a humanoid robot combining Unitree's H2 Plus body with Nvidia's Thor chip and AI software, aiming to make advanced humanoid robotics accessible to researchers. The partnership highlights US-China technological collaboration despite geopolitical tensions.
A Twitter thread highlights that Unitree is about to IPO in China at a $7B valuation despite being the only profitable humanoid robotics company, with strong revenue and profit growth, contrasting sharply with unprofitable competitors like UBTech, Boston Dynamics, and Figure AI.
Unitree Robotics has launched the GD01, a mass-produced rideable transformer robot priced at roughly $537,000, featuring both bipedal and quadrupedal movement modes. The device targets commercial and luxury markets in China while the company prepares for a Shanghai stock exchange listing.
Unitree Robotics has launched the GD01, claiming it as the world's first mass-produced manned mecha capable of carrying a human rider.
A new buyer's directory for humanoid robots has been launched, allowing users to compare 308 models on price, specs, and availability.
This article critiques the deployment of Unitree robot dogs by law enforcement and security firms, highlighting severe cybersecurity vulnerabilities, physical safety risks like LiDAR blind spots, and the reality that many units are remotely operated rather than autonomous.
This article covers a simulated or staged fight between Unitree's G1 humanoid robot and EngineAI's PM01 robot.
Unitree introduces a wheeled variant of its G1 humanoid robot, blending bipedal and rolling mobility.