Chinese robotics startup Unitree Robotics released a video on Saturday showing its H1 robot reached a sprint speed of up to 10 meters per second, noting that the humanoid robot broke the world record ...
Unitree Robotics's H1 robot recently achieved a peak running speed of 10 meters per second, pushing the boundaries of robotic sprinting capabilities. According to the video released by the company on ...
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Video: China’s humanoid robot reaches 10 m/s sprint, edges closer to Usain Bolt’s record
Unitree Robotics has released a video showing its H1 humanoid robot reaching a sprint ...
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Unitree H1 robot runs fast, it may soon beat Usain Bolt
Chinese robotics startup Unitree has claimed that its humanoid robot H1 reached a speed of 10 metres per second during a ...
A visitor takes pictures with a humanoid robot from Unitree Robotics during the sixth China International Consumer Products ...
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Chinese robots just hit 22 mph – nearly matching Usain Bolt's speed
Chinese robots achieve 22 MPH speeds matching Olympic sprinters, with Unitree's H1 humanoid completing 100-meter dashes in 10 seconds flat.
Yushu Technology (Unitree Robotics) announced that its H1 robot has refreshed a new world record for the 100-meter sprint ...
What Humanoid Robots Actually Look Like in 2026. The Unitree G1 Humanoid Robot Is Rewriting Robotics Economics—And Most ...
The record was achieved by a specially modified Unitree H1 during a test event for a humanoid robot half-marathon in Beijing on April 11, with the race scheduled for April 19. The event marks the ...
According to a report by Interesting Engineering, some components, including the robot's head, were removed during the ...
Unitree's H1 robot can run at a maximum speed of 10.1 m/s. This is a peak value for humanoid robots. Unitree conducted the sprint on a conventional athletics track. The humanoid H1 robot, ...
Unitree is bringing its R1 to international markets. It arrives with some aerobatic capabilities and an entry-level price, but the question of what you'd actually do with it remains open.
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