UBTech Robotics
Coverage of UBTech Robotics in the Nexus archive.
- First impressions count as Chinese buyers open their homes to UBTech’s consumer humanoids
A Beijing investor purchased a U1 Pro humanoid robot from UBTech Robotics for 159,800 yuan, highlighting consumer interest in advanced robotics despite the device's non-domestic functions. The buyer emphasized the appeal of early adoption and technological innovation.
- First impressions count as Chinese buyers open their homes to UBTech’s consumer humanoids
Chinese investor Song purchased a 159,800 yuan U1 Pro humanoid robot from Shenzhen-based UBTech Robotics, emphasizing its role as a cutting-edge companion rather than a household tool. He highlighted the excitement of waiting for the delivery, reflecting consumer interest in advanced robotics technology.
- UBTech’s lifelike humanoid robots built for companionship arriving in homes across China
UBTech Robotics has launched the U1 humanoid robot with lifelike silicone skin and emotional artificial intelligence for personal companionship in China, as Chinese tech firms shift robots from factories to homes. The U1 comes in male and female versions and offers Lite, Pro, and Ultra variants.
- UBTech’s lifelike humanoid robots built for companionship arriving in homes across China
UBTech Robotics, the world’s first publicly traded humanoid robot maker, has launched the U1 humanoid robot designed for personal companionship, featuring lifelike silicone skin and emotional artificial intelligence. The U1, available in male and female versions with three variants (Lite, Pro, Ultra), marks a shift toward home-based robotics in China.