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China’s Humanoid Robot Fire Sale: $16,000 Machines Are Rolling Off Assembly Lines While America Watches
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China’s Humanoid Robot Fire Sale: $16,000 Machines Are Rolling Off Assembly Lines While America Watches
China is now mass-producing humanoid robots at price points that would have seemed absurd two years ago. Not prototypes. Not concept models. Full-production machines priced between $16,000 and $30,000, rolling off factory floors in volumes that suggest Beijing isn’t experimenting with humanoid robotics — it’s industrializing it. The numbers are startling. Unitree’s G1 humanoid robot retails for roughly $16,000. UBTECH’s Walker S Pro is available…
For a humanoid robot, please pay between $8,000 and a million. The reason for this large gap? Their capabilities and their destination role. Panorama of the existing offer, to the general public or companies.
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