Source: Tech – South China Morning PostUnitree Robotics, which is gearing up for an initial public offering (IPO), unveiled its R1 humanoid model priced from 39,999 yuan (US$5,900), making it affordable for individual developers and consumers.
Marketed as “born for sport”, the R1 was seen doing a cartwheel, walking on its “hands”, throwing a punch, lying down then standing up, and running down a hill, according to a video posted on Chinese social media on Friday.
The machine weighs 25 kilograms and features 26 joints. The company has…Read More