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Woman Alone With Dog By City River
A woman sits alone on wooden decking with her dog by the riverside in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on September 10, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Woman Carries Pet Dogs In Chandigarh
A woman carries a pet dog in her arms in Chandigarh, India, on September 16, 2025. (Photo by Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The UniTree Go 2, a robot dog developed by Embodied AI, is seen during a live demonstration at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The TCL Ai Me, the world’s first modular AI companion robot designed to foster warmth, empathy, and meaningful human connections, is displayed at the TCL booth during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Erin, Ontario, Canada
A dog waits for its owner to exit a bakery shop along Main Street in Erin, Ontario, on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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Robot Performance at 2025 WAIC in Shanghai
Hanvon Technology's robot dog becomes a great companion for children at the 2025 WAIC World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China, on July 29, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Companion home robot hits the market
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
R1 1
Ref 17024
25/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
R1 1
Ref 17024
25/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
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Ref 17024
25/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
R1 1
Ref 17024
25/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
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Ref 17024
25/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
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Ref 17024
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See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
R1 1
Ref 17024
25/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
R1 1
Ref 17024
25/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
R1 1
Ref 17024
25/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
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Ref 17024
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See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
R1 1
Ref 17024
25/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
R1 1
Ref 17024
25/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
R1 1
Ref 17024
25/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
R1 1
Ref 17024
25/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
R1 1
Ref 17024
25/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
R1 1
Ref 17024
25/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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Companion home robot hits the market
Ferrari Press Agency
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See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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A robot companion that can run, fight and turn , walk on its hands and do cartwheels is set to be the next piece of must-have home tech.
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has been developing humanoid machines for factory and warehouse work.
But it has unveiled a lightweight 25kg model which they say can be customised by owners with a basic price tag of just $5,900 USD / €5,025 euros
The R1 is billed as the “Intelligent Companion.”
It is able to converse and can see.
The firm has released footage of the bot performing a range of movements such as boxing, handstands then walking on its hands, turning cartwheels, kick-boxing, laying flat and then getting up unaided and running at speed down a hill’s sharp incline.
Unitree’s previous cheapest humanoid was the G1 at $16,000 USD / €13,635 euros which can be used as an avatar.
The R1 is said to have 26 joints including six for each leg and five for each arm with large model learning for language and images.
No other technical details have yet been released.
A spokesperson said: "Join us to develop and customise !”
OPS: The Unitree R1 humanoid robot.
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AI device offers a virtual companion
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An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: The device has a library of companions to choose from if people don't want to create their own.
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An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: The device has a library of companions to choose from if people don't want to create their own.
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An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: The device has a library of companions to choose from if people don't want to create their own.
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An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
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An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
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An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
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An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
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An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
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An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
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An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
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An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
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