UNITREE, a competing Chinese robotics company that competes with costumes such as Boston Dynamics, Tesla, and Azillity Robotics, has released a new video of Humanoid G1 and H1 robots and has performed some new movements.
A smaller and more affordable G1 robot is running, showing navigating uneven terrain and walking in a more natural way. UNITREE said that the robots were running in the environment and were not mapped on Lidar, so these demonstrations were remotely controlled.
UNITREE’s tall H1 humanoid robot also showed some new movements at the spring festival gala. The robot performed a pre -set routine learned from the data generated by a human dancer. The company states that the “whole body AI motion control” has synchronized the robot, allowing robots to respond to non -planned changes and events.
To see the complete breakdown of these new videos and to see these robots working, check the videos at the top of this article. You can also see the practical demonstration of UNITREE G1 below.