China’s Unitree H2 humanoid robot goes viral after smashing a watermelon with a 360-degree aerial kick, showcasing major advances in balance and agility.
We're not shipping a lot of humanoid robots yet. But shipments are forecast to almost double each year for the next decade.
China’s Unitree Robotics has released new footage showing its H2 humanoid robot performing complex martial arts moves such as flying kicks, backflips, and heavy sandbag strikes.
Unitree humanoids battle in CES 2026 arena, performing kicks and swings under a human referee, blending robotics with MMA ...
Unitree H2s 360 Kick Smashes Watermelon, Stuns CEO Humanoid robots martial arts demonstration leaves founder Wang Xingsheng ...
Unitree Robotics has upgraded its robot dog B2-W with new features – including the ability to do a handstand. Through posts on social media platforms, Unitree announced the upgrades for its robot dog ...
Humanoid robot makers in China accounted for the vast majority of the roughly 13,000 units shipped globally last year, far ...
JD.com and Unitree Robotics will open their first joint offline experience store in Beijing tomorrow. The store signals a ...
Chinese humanoid robot makers will dominate CES 2026, with nearly a dozen firms and a record Hong Kong delegation showcasing ...
VCG. Hangzhou-based robot manufacturer and unicorn enterprise Unitree Robotics on Sunday denied reports that its "green ...
We're increasingly sure that humankind would catch an epic beatdown as humanoid robots show great advances in martial arts ...
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