Chinese robotics company Unitree has released a video showcasing its new humanoid robot, which boasts a vertical jump of 2 meters and a top speed of 12.66 meters per second. The 30-second video demonstrates the robot's athletic performance, claiming to have achieved its maximum speed based on a leg length of 0.85 meters. Unitree developed this robot in just three months and indicated significant potential for future improvements. However, the video alone makes it difficult to compare measurement conditions, repetition counts, and the presence of external assistive devices. These figures highlight the robot's mobility, balance control, and joint actuation capabilities. Since 2017, Unitree has been developing quadrupedal and humanoid robots, planning to apply them in various fields such as agriculture, industry, and power inspection. Recently, the company won gold medals in the 1500m, 400m, 100m obstacle, and 4×100m events at the World Humanoid Robot Competition. The H1 robot recorded speeds exceeding 5 meters per second during preparation, and the 12.66m/s speed in this video surpasses previous records. Unitree is currently pursuing an IPO on the ChiNext board, and this news exemplifies the rapid development pace of Chinese humanoid robotics, although actual deployment in industrial settings and mass production timelines require further confirmation.
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