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Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
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Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot with company CEO Bernt Øivind Børnich
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DUKAS_190525240_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot with company CEO Bernt Øivind Børnich
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DUKAS_190525239_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot with company CEO Bernt Øivind Børnich
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DUKAS_190525238_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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DUKAS_190525237_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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DUKAS_190525236_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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DUKAS_190525235_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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DUKAS_190525234_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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DUKAS_190525233_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190525232_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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DUKAS_190525231_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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DUKAS_190525230_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot 's eye view of chores which can be watched by an owner on a phone using a companion app
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DUKAS_190525229_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot 's eye view of chores which can be watched by an owner on a phone using a companion app
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190525228_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot 's eye view of chores which can be watched by an owner on a phone using a companion app
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190525226_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot can be commanded using a companion app
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DUKAS_190525224_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot can be commanded using a companion app
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190525222_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot charger
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DUKAS_190525220_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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DUKAS_190525218_FER
Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
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A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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Home help robot hits the market
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NEO 1
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Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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Home help robot hits the market
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NEO 1
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Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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Home help robot hits the market
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NEO 1
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Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot with its uniquely-shaped delivery box
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Home help robot hits the market
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NEO 1
Ref 17257
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Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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Home help robot hits the market
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NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
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Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot comes in a choice of three colours
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Home help robot hits the market
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NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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Home help robot hits the market
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NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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Home help robot hits the market
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NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO 1X company CEO Bernt Øivind Børnich
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Home help robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
NEO 1
Ref 17257
29/10/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: 1X
A home help robot designed to be an extra pair of hands around for basic chores is now available to buy — for $20,000 USD / €17.195 euros,
The company behind the humanoid machine says deliveries of the Neo will start in 2026.
It has an artificial intelligence system that lets it learn on the job.
The NEO can open the door to delivery drivers and take in packages, fetch car keys, vacuum, and unpack the shopping.
It has been under development by Norway-based 1X which also has a facility in Palo Alto, California where the robot will be produced.
The company , founded by Norwegian roboticist Bernt Øivind Børnich, who is CEO, has announced it can be ordered at the firm’s website as of today.
The NEO is built for full autonomy straight out of the box, it is said.
All it requires are verbal orders, learning as it goes.
Interaction is driven by a built-in large language model, capable of understanding, reasoning, and conversing.
With continued use, 1X says NEO learns and unlocks new capabilities.
It uses the company’s own Redwood artificial intelligence system.
The robot is 167.7 cm tall, weighs 30 kg, can lift items up to 70 kg and carry 25 kg.
The body is made of a 3D lattice polymer making it soft to the touch.
It has a washable nylon covering which comes in a choice of three colours, plus matching shoes which can be customised.
It is claimed to have human hand dexterity.
OPS: The NEO robot now on sale.
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Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Potential buyers on a visit to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
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Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Potential buyers on a visit to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
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Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Potential buyers on a visit to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_172646047_EYE
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Potential buyers on a visit to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_172646062_EYE
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Barney Strange climbing out of the hatch during a visit by potential buyers to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Harvie Strange climbing out of the hatch during a visit by potential buyers to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Warren Bardsley, one of the potential buyers on a visit to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
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Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Warren Bardsley, one of the potential buyers on a visit to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Potential buyers on a visit to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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Christopher Thomond -
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Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Warren Bardsley, one of the potential buyers on a visit to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
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Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Warren Bardsley, one of the potential buyers on a visit to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
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Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Potential buyers on a visit to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
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Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Potential buyers on a visit to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
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Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Potential buyers on a visit to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction
Cumbrian nuclear bunker goes to auction. Potential buyers view property mooted as a music studio, novelty Airbnb or even a hideaway for world war three.
It’s a property with no windows, no running water and no mod cons except for a phone line. But there is parking, the countryside is phenomenal and when Armageddon happens it could be perfect.
This week will bring the rare sale of a 1958 nuclear bunker in the Cumbrian Dales near Sedbergh.
It was one of about 1,500 Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts built across the UK at the height of cold war fears of nuclear attack.
Potential buyers on a visit to inspect a Royal Observer Corps nuclear bunker near Dent Railway station in Cumbria. The site is being offered for sale at auction with SDL Property Auctions who have listed it with a guide price of £15-20,000.
The once in a generation opportunity is to buy a ROC Nuclear Bunker otherwise known as A Royal Observer post. This particular site was one of many built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, they were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fall out of a nuclear attack. They were provided with enough food and water for fourteen days and had a land line and radio communications available to them.
Dent, UK. 22 July 2024.
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Sheffield Housing
Winn Gardens Estate, Sheffield.
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King Charles III Coronation Memorabilia on sale April-May 2023 in Saffron Walden, Essex, UK
King Charles III Coronation Memorabilia on sale April-May 2023
Commemorative Coronation Cakes and biscuits for sale in Waitrose, Saffron Walen, Essex UK prior to the Coronation on 3 May 2023
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King Charles III Coronation Memorabilia on sale April-May 2023 in Saffron Walden, Essex, UK
King Charles III Coronation Memorabilia on sale April-May 2023
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King Charles III Coronation Memorabilia on sale April-May 2023 in Saffron Walden, Essex, UK
King Charles III Coronation Memorabilia on sale April-May 2023
Commemorative Coronation Cakes and biscuits for sale in Waitrose, Saffron Walen, Essex UK prior to the Coronation on 3 May 2023
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King Charles III Coronation Memorabilia on sale April-May 2023 in Saffron Walden, Essex, UK
King Charles III Coronation Memorabilia on sale April-May 2023
Commemorative Coronation Cakes and biscuits for sale in Waitrose, Saffron Walen, Essex UK prior to the Coronation on 3 May 2023
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King Charles III Coronation Memorabilia on sale April-May 2023 in Saffron Walden, Essex, UK
King Charles III Coronation Memorabilia on sale April-May 2023
Commemorative Coronation Cakes and biscuits for sale in Waitrose, Saffron Walen, Essex UK prior to the Coronation on 3 May 2023
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King Charles III Coronation Memorabilia on sale April-May 2023 in Saffron Walden, Essex, UK
King Charles III Coronation Memorabilia on sale April-May 2023
Commemorative Coronation Cakes and biscuits for sale in Waitrose, Saffron Walen, Essex UK prior to the Coronation on 3 May 2023
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