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25 000 USD

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UBTECH Robotics

A lifelike, full-size Chinese companion humanoid from UBTECH’s UWORLD brand, built for emotional connection rather than physical labor.

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Specifications and details:

Availability pre-order
Nationality China
Website https://www.ubtrobot.com/en/
Degrees of freedom, overall 88
Degrees of freedom, hands 24
Height [cm] 183
Max speed (km/h) 5
Strength [kg] 15
Weight [kg] 42
Runtime pr charge (hours) 3
Safe with humans Yes
CPU/GPU 200 TOPS AI processor
Ingress protection N/A
Camera resolution N/A
Connectivity Wi-Fi
Operating system Proprietary UWORLD OS layer ("Agent Memory OS")
LLM integration Yes – "Resonance-LM" emotional model
Latency glass to action ~500 ms (intuitive layer); <20 ms lip-sync
Motor tech N/A
Gear tech N/A
Main structural material N/A
Number of fingers 5 per hand
Main market Home Service, Office / Mall, Reception & Guiding, Autonomous Intelligence
Walking Speed [km/h] 4
Manufacturer UBTECH Robotics
Platform Bipedal

Description

UBTECH introduces the U1 Pro as its flagship consumer humanoid under the new UWORLD brand. The company built its reputation through years of industrial robotics, and it now turns that experience toward home life. Unlike typical humanoids, this model doesn’t chase speed or strength. Instead, it focuses on presence, conversation, and long-term companionship. As a result, UBTECH markets it primarily as a social companion rather than a labor robot.

The robot comes in two full-size versions, a male model and a female model. Both stand close to average adult height, which helps it blend naturally into a home. Owners can also customize its appearance, from skin tone to hairstyle to outfit. On top of that, they can shape its personality over time through everyday interaction. This flexibility makes each unit feel personal and unique.

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At its core, the U1 Pro runs on an emotional AI model built specifically for companionship. It reads tone of voice, facial expressions, and speech patterns to sense how a person feels. Then, it adjusts its responses to offer support or simply chat. Meanwhile, it stores memories locally rather than sending them to the cloud, which keeps conversations private. Because of this design, the robot builds continuity across many interactions rather than starting fresh each time.

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The U1 Pro moves carefully rather than quickly. It can stand, sit, and walk across flat floors, but stairs and rough terrain sit outside its scope. Similarly, it doesn’t handle chores like cleaning or cooking. UBTECH designed it purely for interaction, not labor. Still, strong early demand suggests many buyers welcome that trade-off, drawn to something screens and voice assistants can’t offer: a physical, lifelike presence in the room.

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Website: https://www.ubtrobot.com/en/

 

 

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